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English, 11.12.2019 23:31 mdarter

read the passage.

swith! in some beggar’s haffet squattle;
there ye may creep, and sprawl, and sprattle
wi’ ither kindred, jumping cattle,
in shoals and nations:
whare horn nor bane ne’er dare unsettle
your thick plantations.
in these lines of verse from “to a louse” by robert burns, what does the speaker command the louse to do?

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