The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With a Sketch of the Author's Life, Том 2Little, Brown, 1865 |
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... Allan Cunningham speaks of a copy of the poem in his possession bearing a note by the author , which shows that he really had endeavored to turn แ The this piece to the account of gratifying two friends . THE LAZY MIST . TUNE- The Lazy ...
... Allan Cunningham speaks of a copy of the poem in his possession bearing a note by the author , which shows that he really had endeavored to turn แ The this piece to the account of gratifying two friends . THE LAZY MIST . TUNE- The Lazy ...
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... Allan Cunningham tells a feasible- enough - looking story regarding it . " One day , when the poet was at Brownhill , in Nithsdale , a friend read some verses composed after the pattern of Pope's song by a person of quality , and said ...
... Allan Cunningham tells a feasible- enough - looking story regarding it . " One day , when the poet was at Brownhill , in Nithsdale , a friend read some verses composed after the pattern of Pope's song by a person of quality , and said ...
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... Allan Cunningham , in which there is a curious repetition of the last line of each verse , along with the name of the party addressed . A specimen of this arrangement is given in the following ad- ditional stanza , from Allan's copy ...
... Allan Cunningham , in which there is a curious repetition of the last line of each verse , along with the name of the party addressed . A specimen of this arrangement is given in the following ad- ditional stanza , from Allan's copy ...
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... Allan Cunningham- " the charming , lovely Davies rode past , accompanied by a lady tall and portly : on a friend asking the poet , why God made one lady so large , and Miss Davies so little , he replied in the words of the epigram ...
... Allan Cunningham- " the charming , lovely Davies rode past , accompanied by a lady tall and portly : on a friend asking the poet , why God made one lady so large , and Miss Davies so little , he replied in the words of the epigram ...
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Allan Cunningham amang Auchtertyre auld auld lang syne Ayrshire banks bard birks of Aberfeldy blaw blest blithe bonny lasses bosom braes brig bright Burns Burns's Captain Riddell charms Clarinda Craigdarroch dance dear death deil Dumfries e'en e'er Edinburgh Ellisland Exciseman fair Farewell fate fear Fête Champêtre flowers frae Glen Glenriddel grace hame heart Heaven Highland hills honest honour honoured land Igo and ago Jamie John Johnson's Museum Kilmarnock lassie Lon'on Lord Mauchline maun meikle monie morning mourn Muse nae mair naebody ne'er never night Nith o'er owre Peggy's pleasure poem poet poor pride rhyme roar ROBERT BURNS Samson's dead Scotland Scots Scots Musical Museum sing song soul stanzas sweet tear thee There's thou TUNE verses wander waur weel Whigs whistle wild Willie wind woods ye'll
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