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The Poetical Works of George MacDonald (Parables)

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I.--THIS SIDE AN' THAT.

The rich man sat in his father's seat--

  Purple an' linen, an' a'thing fine! The puir man lay at his yett i' the street--

  Sairs an' tatters, an' weary pine!

To the rich man's table ilk dainty comes,

  Mony a morsel gaed frae't, or fell; The puir man fain wud hae dined on the crumbs,

  But whether he got them I canna tell.

Servants prood, saft-fittit, an' stoot,

  Stan by the rich man's curtained doors; Maisterless dogs 'at rin aboot

  Cam to the puir man an' lickit his sores.

The rich man deeit, an' they buried him gran',

  In linen fine his body they wrap; But the angels tuik up the beggar man,

  An' layit him doun in Abraham's lap.

The guid upo' this side, the ill upo' that--

  Sic was the rich man's waesome fa'! But his brithers they eat, an' they drink, an' they chat,

  An' carena a strae for their Father's ha'!

The trowth's the trowth, think what ye will;

  An' some they kenna what they wad be at; But the beggar man thoucht he did no that ill,

  Wi' the dogs o' this side, the angels o' that!


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