The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns ...McKie and Drennan, 1876 |
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... CHAMBERS ' EDITIONS , 1838 , 1851 , 1856 . Introductory Note , . The ruined farmer , The Tarbolton lasses , The Ronalds of the Bennals , Written under violent grief , To Miss Ferrier , The bonie lass of Albany , When first I saw fair ...
... CHAMBERS ' EDITIONS , 1838 , 1851 , 1856 . Introductory Note , . The ruined farmer , The Tarbolton lasses , The Ronalds of the Bennals , Written under violent grief , To Miss Ferrier , The bonie lass of Albany , When first I saw fair ...
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... chamber fair . I bow'd fu ' low unto this maid , And thank'd her for her courtesie ; I bow'd fu ' low unto this maid , And bad ' her mak ' a bed for me . She made the bed baith large and wide , Wi ' twa white hands she spread it down ...
... chamber fair . I bow'd fu ' low unto this maid , And thank'd her for her courtesie ; I bow'd fu ' low unto this maid , And bad ' her mak ' a bed for me . She made the bed baith large and wide , Wi ' twa white hands she spread it down ...
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... , for some interesting memoranda on same subject . ] O MAY , thy morn was ne'er sae sweet As the mirk night o ' December ; For sparkling was the rosy wine , And private was the chamber ; And dear was she I darena name , But I ( 28 )
... , for some interesting memoranda on same subject . ] O MAY , thy morn was ne'er sae sweet As the mirk night o ' December ; For sparkling was the rosy wine , And private was the chamber ; And dear was she I darena name , But I ( 28 )
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... Chambers , who is disposed to take Thomson's part against the strong censures of Professor Wilson and others , does not exhibit his usual accuracy in the following passage of his polite defence of that speculative musical amateur ...
... Chambers , who is disposed to take Thomson's part against the strong censures of Professor Wilson and others , does not exhibit his usual accuracy in the following passage of his polite defence of that speculative musical amateur ...
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... Chambers observes , in reference to this latter remark : - " So the magnificent Ode sprang partly from the inspiration afforded by the success of the French , in beating back the arrogant enemies of the republic ! ' The poet had ...
... Chambers observes , in reference to this latter remark : - " So the magnificent Ode sprang partly from the inspiration afforded by the success of the French , in beating back the arrogant enemies of the republic ! ' The poet had ...
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