The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Том 41800 |
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Robert Burns. LXX . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON . Ecclefechan , 7th February , 1795 . MY DEAR THOMSON , YOU cannot have any idea of the predica- ment in which I write to you . In the course of my duty as Supervisor ( in which capacity I ...
Robert Burns. LXX . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON . Ecclefechan , 7th February , 1795 . MY DEAR THOMSON , YOU cannot have any idea of the predica- ment in which I write to you . In the course of my duty as Supervisor ( in which capacity I ...
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... dame in my eye to whom I would consecrate it . As I am just going to bed , I wish you a good night . No. * The bard must have been tipsy indeed , to abuse sweet Ecclefechan at this rate . E. No. LXXI . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS ( 224 )
... dame in my eye to whom I would consecrate it . As I am just going to bed , I wish you a good night . No. * The bard must have been tipsy indeed , to abuse sweet Ecclefechan at this rate . E. No. LXXI . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS ( 224 )
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... Ecclefechan , proving , that drunk or sober , your " mind is never muddy . " You have displayed great address in the above song . Her answer is excellent , and at the same time takes away the indelicacy that otherwise would have ...
... Ecclefechan , proving , that drunk or sober , your " mind is never muddy . " You have displayed great address in the above song . Her answer is excellent , and at the same time takes away the indelicacy that otherwise would have ...
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