KILMARNOCK wabsters, fidge an claw,
An pour your creeshie nations;
An ye wha leather rax an draw,
Of a denominations;
Swith to the Ligh Kirk, ane an a
An there tak up your stations;
Then aff to Begbies in a raw,
An pour divine libations
For joy this day.
Curst Common-sense, that imp o hell,
Cam in wi Maggie Lauder; 1
But Oliphant 2 aft made her yell,
An Russell 3 sair miscad her:
This day Mackinlay 4 taks the flail,
An hes the boy will blaud her!
Hell clap a shangan on her tail,
An set the bairns to daud her
Wi dirt this day.
Mak haste an turn King David owre,
And lilt wi holy clangor;
O double verse come gie us four,
An skirl up the Bangor:
This day the kirk kicks up a stoure;
Nae mair the knaves shall wrang her,
For Heresy is in her powr,
And gloriously shell whang her
Wi pith this day.
Come, let a proper text be read,
An touch it aff wi vigour,
How graceless Ham 5 leugh at his dad,
Which made Canaan a nigger;
Or Phineas 6 drove the murdering blade,
Wi whore-abhorring rigour;
Or Zipporah, 7 the scauldin jad,
Was like a bluidy tiger
I th inn that day.
There, try his mettle on the creed,
An bind him down wi caution,
That stipend is a carnal weed
He taks by for the fashion;
And gie him oer the flock, to feed,
And punish each transgression;
Especial, rams that cross the breed,
Gie them sufficient threshin;
Spare them nae day.
Now, auld Kilmarnock, cock thy tail,
An toss thy horns fu canty;
Nae mair thoult rowt out-owre the dale,
Because thy pastures scanty;
For lapfus large o gospel kail
Shall fill thy crib in plenty,
An runts o grace the pick an wale,
No gien by way o dainty,
But ilka day.
Nae mair by Babels streams well weep,
To think upon our Zion;
And hing our fiddles up to sleep,
Like baby-clouts a-dryin!
Come, screw the pegs wi tunefu cheep,
And oer the thairms be tryin;
Oh, rare to see our elbucks wheep,
And a like lamb-tails flyin
Fu fast this day.
Lang, Patronage, with rod o airn,
Has shord the Kirks undoin;
As lately Fenwick, sair forfairn,
Has proven to its ruin: 8
Our patron, honest man! Glencairn,
He saw mischief was brewin;
An like a godly, elect bairn,
Hes waled us out a true ane,
And sound, this day.
Now Robertson 9 harangue nae mair,
But steek your gab for ever;
Or try the wicked town of Ayr,
For there theyll think you clever;
Or, nae reflection on your lear,
Ye may commence a shaver;
Or to the Netherton 10 repair,
An turn a carpet weaver
Aff-hand this day.
Mutrie 11 and you were just a match,
We never had sic twa drones;
Auld Hornie did the Laigh Kirk watch,
Just like a winkin baudrons,
And aye he catchd the tither wretch,
To fry them in his caudrons;
But now his Honour maun detach,
Wi a his brimstone squadrons,
Fast, fast this day.
See, see auld Orthodoxys faes
Shes swingein thro the city!
Hark, how the nine-taild cat she plays!
I vow its unco pretty:
There, Learning, with his Greekish face,
Grunts out some Latin ditty;
And Common-sense is gaun, she says,
To mak to Jamie Beattie
Her plaint this day.
But theres Morality himsel,
Embracing all opinions;
Hear, how he gies the tither yell,
Between his twa companions!
See, how she peels the skin an fell,
As ane were peelin onions!
Now there, theyre packed aff to hell,
An banishd our dominions,
Henceforth this day.
O happy day! rejoice, rejoice!
Come bouse about the porter!
Moralitys demure decoys
Shall here nae mair find quarter:
Mackinlay, Russell, are the boys
That heresy can torture;
Theyll gie her on a rape a hoyse,
And cowe her measure shorter
By th head some day.
Come, bring the tither mutchkin in,
And heresfor a conclusion
To evry New Light 12 mothers son,
From this time forth, Confusion!
If mair they deave us wi their din,
Or Patronage intrusion,
Well light a spunk, and evry skin,
Well rin them aff in fusion
Like oil, some day.
Note 1. Alluding to a scoffing ballad which was made on the admission of the late reverend and worthy Mr. Lihdsay to the Laigh Kirk.R. B. [back]
Note 2. Rev. James Oliphant, minister of Chapel of Ease, Kilmarnock. [back]
Note 3. Rev. John Russell of Kilmarnock. [back]
Note 4. Rev. James Mackinlay. [back]
Note 5. Genesis ix. 22.R. B. [back]
Note 6. Numbers xxv. 8.R. B. [back]
Note 7. Exodus iv. 52.R. B. [back]
Note 8. Rev. Wm. Boyd, pastor of Fenwick. [back]
Note 9. Rev. John Robertson. [back]
Note 10. A district of Kilmarnock. [back]
Note 11. The Rev. John Multrie, a Moderate, whom Mackinlay succeeded. [back]
Note 12. New Light is a cant phrase in the west of Scotland for those religious opinions which Dr. Taylor of Norwich has so strenuously defended.R. B. [back]