Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect: By Robert Burns. In Two Volumes. ...William Magee, 1793 |
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... Thou ftrings the nerves o ' Labor fair , At's weary toil ; Thou ev'n brightens dark Defpair , Wi ' gloomy fmile . Aft clad in maffy filler weed , Wi ' Gentles thou erects thy beed ; Yet humbly kind in time o`need , The poor man's [ 13 ]
... Thou ftrings the nerves o ' Labor fair , At's weary toil ; Thou ev'n brightens dark Defpair , Wi ' gloomy fmile . Aft clad in maffy filler weed , Wi ' Gentles thou erects thy beed ; Yet humbly kind in time o`need , The poor man's [ 13 ]
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... weary , joyless Eild , Wi ' wrinkl'd face , Comes hoftin , hirplin owre the field , Wi ' creeping pace . When ence life's day draws near the gloamin , Then fareweel vacant , careless roamin ; An ' fareweel chear fu ' tankards foamin ...
... weary , joyless Eild , Wi ' wrinkl'd face , Comes hoftin , hirplin owre the field , Wi ' creeping pace . When ence life's day draws near the gloamin , Then fareweel vacant , careless roamin ; An ' fareweel chear fu ' tankards foamin ...
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... weary , joyless Eild , Wi ' wrinkl'd face , Comes hoftin , hirplin owre the field , Wi ' creeping pace . When ence life's day draws near the gloamin , Then fareweel vacant , careless roamin ; An ' fareweel chear fu ' tankards foamin ...
... weary , joyless Eild , Wi ' wrinkl'd face , Comes hoftin , hirplin owre the field , Wi ' creeping pace . When ence life's day draws near the gloamin , Then fareweel vacant , careless roamin ; An ' fareweel chear fu ' tankards foamin ...
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... weary flinging - tree- The lee - lang day had tired me ; And when the day had clos'd his e'e Far i ' the Weft , Ben i ' the Spence , right penfivelie , I gaed to reft . There , lanely , by the ingle cheek , I fat and ey'd the spewing ...
... weary flinging - tree- The lee - lang day had tired me ; And when the day had clos'd his e'e Far i ' the Weft , Ben i ' the Spence , right penfivelie , I gaed to reft . There , lanely , by the ingle cheek , I fat and ey'd the spewing ...
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... weary toil , For humble gains , And make his cottage - fcenes beguile -6 His cares and pains . Some , bounded to a diftrict fpace , Explore at large Man's infant race , ' To mark the embryotic trace 6 Of ruftic Bard ; A guide and guard ...
... weary toil , For humble gains , And make his cottage - fcenes beguile -6 His cares and pains . Some , bounded to a diftrict fpace , Explore at large Man's infant race , ' To mark the embryotic trace 6 Of ruftic Bard ; A guide and guard ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
aith Amang auld baith Bard blate bleft bonie braw breaft Brig Clootie corn Crunt dear Deil dimin e'en e'er Ev'n ev'ry faft fair fame fark fcream fear fhall fhould fide fight filly fimple fing fmall focial fome foul fpring frae ftand ftill ftrains fure fweet fwelling grace hame heart Heaven Hellim himfel honeft horfe houſe ilka ither John Barleycorn juft laffes laft Lallan lefs leuk maun mony mourn muckle Mufe Mutchkin nae mair ne'er neebor night o'er owre pleaſe pleaſure poor pow'r pride Profe reft rhyme roar ROBERT BURNS round ruftic Samfon's dead Scotch Scotland ſhe tear tell thae thee thefe thegither thofe thou thro unco weary weel Weft Whare whofe Whyles WILLIAM MAGEE Ye'll ye're
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