Boswell is pleasant and gay,
For frolic by nature designed;
He heedlessly rattles away
When company is to his mind.


In a poem about himself, in "Biographic Sketches" in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal Vol. IV (1836). p. 341


Boswell is pleasant and gay, For frolic by nature designed; He heedlessly rattles away When company is to his mind.

Boswell is pleasant and gay, For frolic by nature designed; He heedlessly rattles away When company is to his mind.

Boswell is pleasant and gay, For frolic by nature designed; He heedlessly rattles away When company is to his mind.

Boswell is pleasant and gay, For frolic by nature designed; He heedlessly rattles away When company is to his mind.