Poems: Poems-v. 2. Poems as they appeared inthe early Edinburgh editions.-v. 3. Posthmuous [!] poems.-v. 4. SongsJ. M'Kie, 1786 |
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... earliest impulses of the fofter paffions , it was not till very lately , that the applause , perhaps the partiality , of Friendship , wakened his vanity fo far as to make him think any thing of his was worth show- a 2.
... earliest impulses of the fofter paffions , it was not till very lately , that the applause , perhaps the partiality , of Friendship , wakened his vanity fo far as to make him think any thing of his was worth show- a 2.
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... Till tir'd at last wi ' mony a farce , They fet them down upon their arse , An ' there began a lang digreffion About the lords of the creation . * Cuchullin's dog in Offian's Fingal CESA R. I've aften wonder'd , honeft Luath , What ( II )
... Till tir'd at last wi ' mony a farce , They fet them down upon their arse , An ' there began a lang digreffion About the lords of the creation . * Cuchullin's dog in Offian's Fingal CESA R. I've aften wonder'd , honeft Luath , What ( II )
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... till'd , he's right eneugh ; A country girl at her wheel , Her dizzen's done , fhe's unco weel ; But Gentlemen , an ' Ladies warst , Wi ' ev'n down want o ' wark are curft . They loiter , lounging , lank an ' lazy ; Tho ' deil - haet ...
... till'd , he's right eneugh ; A country girl at her wheel , Her dizzen's done , fhe's unco weel ; But Gentlemen , an ' Ladies warst , Wi ' ev'n down want o ' wark are curft . They loiter , lounging , lank an ' lazy ; Tho ' deil - haet ...
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... Till be forgets his loves or debts , An ' minds his griefs no more . SOLOMON'S PROVERBS , xxxi . 6 , 7- L ET other Poets raise a fracas ' Bout vines , an ' wines , an ' druken Bacchus , An ' crabbed names an ' ftories wrack us , An ...
... Till be forgets his loves or debts , An ' minds his griefs no more . SOLOMON'S PROVERBS , xxxi . 6 , 7- L ET other Poets raise a fracas ' Bout vines , an ' wines , an ' druken Bacchus , An ' crabbed names an ' ftories wrack us , An ...
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... till I lifp an ' wink , To fing thy name ! Let husky Wheat the haughs adorn , And Aits fet up their awnie horn , An ' Pease an ' Beans , at een or morn , Perfume the plain , Leeze me on thee John Barleycorn , Thou king o ' grain ! On ...
... till I lifp an ' wink , To fing thy name ! Let husky Wheat the haughs adorn , And Aits fet up their awnie horn , An ' Pease an ' Beans , at een or morn , Perfume the plain , Leeze me on thee John Barleycorn , Thou king o ' grain ! On ...
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