The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With His Life, Том 1Typ. W. Davison, 1811 |
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... pleasures of my natal soil , in my native tongue : I tuned my wild , artless notes , as she inspired . - She whispered me to come to this ancient Metropolis of Caledonia , and lay my Songs under your honoured protection : I now o◅ bey ...
... pleasures of my natal soil , in my native tongue : I tuned my wild , artless notes , as she inspired . - She whispered me to come to this ancient Metropolis of Caledonia , and lay my Songs under your honoured protection : I now o◅ bey ...
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... favourite amusement of your Forefathers , may Pleasure ever be of your party ; and may Social Joy await your return : When harassed in couts or camps with the jostlings of TO BURNS ' POEM . bad men and bad measures ม่ DEDICATION.
... favourite amusement of your Forefathers , may Pleasure ever be of your party ; and may Social Joy await your return : When harassed in couts or camps with the jostlings of TO BURNS ' POEM . bad men and bad measures ม่ DEDICATION.
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... pleasure in being in the secret of half the loves of the parish of Tarbolton , as ever did statesmen in knowing the intrigues of half the courts of Europe . The very goose - feather in my hand , seems to know instinctively the well ...
... pleasure in being in the secret of half the loves of the parish of Tarbolton , as ever did statesmen in knowing the intrigues of half the courts of Europe . The very goose - feather in my hand , seems to know instinctively the well ...
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... pleasure , to whom he should pay his particular attention , she was in- stantly invested with a sufficient stock of charms out of the plentiful store of his own imagination ; and there was often a great dissimilitude between his fair ...
... pleasure , to whom he should pay his particular attention , she was in- stantly invested with a sufficient stock of charms out of the plentiful store of his own imagination ; and there was often a great dissimilitude between his fair ...
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... pleasure- purchasing powers , return to their native sordid . matter ; where titles and honours are disregarded reveries of an idle dream ; and where that heavy virtue , which is the negative consequence of steady dullness , and those ...
... pleasure- purchasing powers , return to their native sordid . matter ; where titles and honours are disregarded reveries of an idle dream ; and where that heavy virtue , which is the negative consequence of steady dullness , and those ...
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amang ance AULD FARMER AULD MARE MAGGIE AYRSHIRE BARD baith Beneath blate blaw blest bonie braw BRIGS BRIGS OF AYR BROTHER POET brunstane Burns COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT countra dear Deil dimin e'er ELEGY EPISTLE TO DAVIE Ev'n ev'ry fate frae gang GAVIN HAMILTON gies grace guid HALLOWEEN hame hear heart Heav'n HOLY FAIR honest ither joys kennin labour lasses lasses staw Mailie's dead maun monie muckle mutchkin nae mair ne'er neebor never NOTE o'er out-owre owre plough POOR MAILIE pow'r pride rhyme ROBERT BURNS ROBERT FERGUSSON Robin Gray rustic Samson's dead Scotland skelpin snowkit soul sugh sweet Tam Samson's dead tell thee thegither There's Thou thro toil TWA DOGS unco wastrie weary weel Whare Whyles wrang wretch Ye'll ye're young YOWE