The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns ...McKie and Drennan, 1876 |
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... O Poortith cauld , How lang and dreary is the night , Here is the glen , · Sweet fa's the eve on Craigieburn , Address to the Woodlark , • · 43 44 45 47 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 SONGS FIRST PUBLISHED IN THOMSON'S COLLECTION , VOL . II ( x )
... O Poortith cauld , How lang and dreary is the night , Here is the glen , · Sweet fa's the eve on Craigieburn , Address to the Woodlark , • · 43 44 45 47 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 SONGS FIRST PUBLISHED IN THOMSON'S COLLECTION , VOL . II ( x )
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... Address at Bannockburn , Husband , husband , cease your strife , Farewell , thou stream that winding flows , The last time I came o'er the moor , Contented wi ' little , • Canst thou leave me thus , my My Nannie's awa ' , · The ...
... Address at Bannockburn , Husband , husband , cease your strife , Farewell , thou stream that winding flows , The last time I came o'er the moor , Contented wi ' little , • Canst thou leave me thus , my My Nannie's awa ' , · The ...
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... Address to the Toothache , Epistle to Dr. Blacklock , Written in an envelope addressed to Capt . Grose , Sketch - New - Year's day , 1790 , Prologue , spoken at the Theatre , Dumfries , 1790 , Page 126 • 127 • 128 131 131 133 134 136 ...
... Address to the Toothache , Epistle to Dr. Blacklock , Written in an envelope addressed to Capt . Grose , Sketch - New - Year's day , 1790 , Prologue , spoken at the Theatre , Dumfries , 1790 , Page 126 • 127 • 128 131 131 133 134 136 ...
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... addressed to J. Rankine , 188 The Poet's welcome to his illegitimate child , 188 The twa Herds ; or , The Holy Tulzie , 190 Letter to John Goudie , Kilmarnock , 193 Holy Willie's Prayer , 195 Epitaph on Holy Willie , 198 Epitaph on a ...
... addressed to J. Rankine , 188 The Poet's welcome to his illegitimate child , 188 The twa Herds ; or , The Holy Tulzie , 190 Letter to John Goudie , Kilmarnock , 193 Holy Willie's Prayer , 195 Epitaph on Holy Willie , 198 Epitaph on a ...
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... Address to General Dumourier , Here's a health to them that's awa ' , Fragment on Liberty , 6 The Loyal Natives , ' Epigrams on the Earl of Galloway , Ballad The Dean of Faculty , 280 281 -282 283 283 284 Song - Amang the trees , . Song ...
... Address to General Dumourier , Here's a health to them that's awa ' , Fragment on Liberty , 6 The Loyal Natives , ' Epigrams on the Earl of Galloway , Ballad The Dean of Faculty , 280 281 -282 283 283 284 Song - Amang the trees , . Song ...
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