The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns ...McKie and Drennan, 1876 |
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... Auld Lang Syne , Louis , what reck I by thee , Had I the wyte ? she bade me ! Comin ' thro ' the rye , Young Jamie , pride of a ' the plain , Out over the Forth , Wantonness for ever mair , Charlie , he's my darling , The lass of ...
... Auld Lang Syne , Louis , what reck I by thee , Had I the wyte ? she bade me ! Comin ' thro ' the rye , Young Jamie , pride of a ' the plain , Out over the Forth , Wantonness for ever mair , Charlie , he's my darling , The lass of ...
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... auld man he cam ' over the lea , When clouds in skies do come together , Epigram - Johnny Peep , Verses - To my bed , . Page 341 343 • 343 343 343 343 343 · 343 343 343 344 344 344 344 345 345 · 346 346 346 347 347 348 349 350 350 350 ...
... auld man he cam ' over the lea , When clouds in skies do come together , Epigram - Johnny Peep , Verses - To my bed , . Page 341 343 • 343 343 343 343 343 · 343 343 343 344 344 344 344 345 345 · 346 346 346 347 347 348 349 350 350 350 ...
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... old style " - better , therefore , than Auld Langsyne and The Silver Tassie , in reference to which he remarks thus : - " That Burns passed some of these as the popular currency of other years is well known , though only discovered from ...
... old style " - better , therefore , than Auld Langsyne and The Silver Tassie , in reference to which he remarks thus : - " That Burns passed some of these as the popular currency of other years is well known , though only discovered from ...
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... auld , A stern and stalwart ghaist appear'd ! * [ Had I a statue been o ' stane , His darin ' look had daunted me ; And on his bonnet grav'd was plain , The sacred posy- ' Libertie ! ' ] And frae his harp sic strains did flow , Might ...
... auld , A stern and stalwart ghaist appear'd ! * [ Had I a statue been o ' stane , His darin ' look had daunted me ; And on his bonnet grav'd was plain , The sacred posy- ' Libertie ! ' ] And frae his harp sic strains did flow , Might ...
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... Auld Langsyne exceedingly expressive ? This old song and tune has often thrilled through my soul . " To Thomson he writes thus : - " The air is but mediocre ; but the song of itself - the song of the olden times , and which has never ...
... Auld Langsyne exceedingly expressive ? This old song and tune has often thrilled through my soul . " To Thomson he writes thus : - " The air is but mediocre ; but the song of itself - the song of the olden times , and which has never ...
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