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When Allan Stevenson Laird was [livng] His name and worth the world did [never] For he was honest pious and [sincere] He was the widow and the orphans [--] Norspurned the vagrant from his [domain] One of that class asked quarters for the [--] Gave God as caution that he was upright But yet before the dawning of the day The vagrant sole the bedclothes all [away] Yet as it were by heavens Supreme [--] A misty fog gled overshade the land In which the vagrant wandered all [--] Back to Berbeth at night was led the [--] You are welcome here again good Stevenson [--] For heaven was both your caution and [--] He can not will not wander far [--]
This monument stands on the ground [--] the barn was in which the vagrant was [--]

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