Selected Poems of Robert BurnsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1896 - 223 страница |
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... round , Below the gallow's tree . " - Then there is the charming set of songs written to Mrs. Burns after Burns had married her . It really seemed as if he could make the best of it , when he composed for his own wedded wife ( a ...
... round , Below the gallow's tree . " - Then there is the charming set of songs written to Mrs. Burns after Burns had married her . It really seemed as if he could make the best of it , when he composed for his own wedded wife ( a ...
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... to whom Burns sent it . The gallant lines which Sir Walter introduced into " Rokeby , ” — " He turned him right and round about , Upon the Irish shore , " occur in a stall - ballad , clearly an interpolation xlii INTRODUCTION .
... to whom Burns sent it . The gallant lines which Sir Walter introduced into " Rokeby , ” — " He turned him right and round about , Upon the Irish shore , " occur in a stall - ballad , clearly an interpolation xlii INTRODUCTION .
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... round , he saw that all the company were in tears . " No doubt Scotch sentiment was not dead , in any rank , nor dying . We must qualify Lockhart's remarks , and say that Burns did not revive it from the tomb , but merely gave it new ...
... round , he saw that all the company were in tears . " No doubt Scotch sentiment was not dead , in any rank , nor dying . We must qualify Lockhart's remarks , and say that Burns did not revive it from the tomb , but merely gave it new ...
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... luntan pipe , an ' sneeshin mill , Are handed round wi ' right guid will ; The cantie , auld folks , crackan crouse , The young anes ranting thro ' the house , - My heart has been sae fain to see them , 6 SELECTED POEMS OF.
... luntan pipe , an ' sneeshin mill , Are handed round wi ' right guid will ; The cantie , auld folks , crackan crouse , The young anes ranting thro ' the house , - My heart has been sae fain to see them , 6 SELECTED POEMS OF.
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... round to him wha , tight , Gies famous sport . When neebors anger at a plea , An ' just as wud as wud can be , How easy can the barley - brie Cement the quarrel ! It's aye the cheapest Lawyer's fee , 3 To taste the barrel . Alake ! that ...
... round to him wha , tight , Gies famous sport . When neebors anger at a plea , An ' just as wud as wud can be , How easy can the barley - brie Cement the quarrel ! It's aye the cheapest Lawyer's fee , 3 To taste the barrel . Alake ! that ...
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aboon ae night Allan Ramsay amang auld baith Bard blate Blythe bonie braes braw John Highlandman BRIG brunstane Burns Burns's CÆSAR cauld CHORUS Clootie crunt Cutty-sark dear dearie Deil Doon e'er Ev'n ev'ry fair Fergusson frae gies guid hame heart Highland Highland laddie himsel honest ilka ither Jacobite John Barleycorn Lal de lal lasses lassie Lord mair maun monie muckle Muse ne'er neebor never o'er owre the lave play'd poet poor pow'r pride RECITATIVO rhyme ROBERT BURNS round rustic sang scarcely Scotch Scotland Scots Scots wha hae Shanter Sing sodger laddie song sugh sweet Syne ta'en tell thee thegither There's thou thrang thro tune unco vex'd weary weel Whare Whigs Whyles Willie winds wooing o't ye'll
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