The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With a Sketch of the Author's Life, Том 2Little, Brown, 1865 |
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... 242 244 · To a Gentleman who had sent the Poet a Newspaper Second Epistle to Mr. Graham of Fintry . Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson 245 * j 247 с 253 Tam o ' Shanter PAGE c 259 Stanzas on a vi CONTENTS OF VOL . II .
... 242 244 · To a Gentleman who had sent the Poet a Newspaper Second Epistle to Mr. Graham of Fintry . Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson 245 * j 247 с 253 Tam o ' Shanter PAGE c 259 Stanzas on a vi CONTENTS OF VOL . II .
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... poet's birth , under the title of A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland . " In Scotland , " says this writer , " they run from kirk to kirk , and flock to see a sacrament , and make the same ...
... poet's birth , under the title of A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland . " In Scotland , " says this writer , " they run from kirk to kirk , and flock to see a sacrament , and make the same ...
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... such as described by the poet . He dwelt chiefly on the terrors of the law . On one occasion , he told the audience that they would find the text in John viii . Should Hornie , as in ancient days ' Mang sons 6 [ 1786 . THE HOLY FAIR .
... such as described by the poet . He dwelt chiefly on the terrors of the law . On one occasion , he told the audience that they would find the text in John viii . Should Hornie , as in ancient days ' Mang sons 6 [ 1786 . THE HOLY FAIR .
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... poet introduces in a different feeling , under the appellation of Irvine - side in The Kirk's Alarm . Burns meant on this occasion to compliment him on his What signifies his barren shine Of moral powers and reason ET . 28. ] 7 THE HOLY ...
... poet introduces in a different feeling , under the appellation of Irvine - side in The Kirk's Alarm . Burns meant on this occasion to compliment him on his What signifies his barren shine Of moral powers and reason ET . 28. ] 7 THE HOLY ...
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... poet , and sic patron . The Poet , some guid angel help him , Or else , I fear , some ill ane skelp him , He may do weel for a ' he's done yet , But only he's no just begun yet . The Patron ( sir , ye maun forgie me , I winna lie , come ...
... poet , and sic patron . The Poet , some guid angel help him , Or else , I fear , some ill ane skelp him , He may do weel for a ' he's done yet , But only he's no just begun yet . The Patron ( sir , ye maun forgie me , I winna lie , come ...
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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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