Understanding Robert Burns: Verse, Explanation and GlossaryNeil Wilson, 2002 - 310 страница Although recognised throughout the world, the poems of Robert Burns are rarely understood. This book gives readers an immediate understanding of 138 of his poems. |
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... Devil himself . win't = wound ; swat = sweat ; spier = ask ; = didn't idle ; pat wat = assure ; nae jaukin pot ... devil to appear , and others have been left in a state of madness because of seeing him . skelpie - limmer's face = young ...
... Devil himself . win't = wound ; swat = sweat ; spier = ask ; = didn't idle ; pat wat = assure ; nae jaukin pot ... devil to appear , and others have been left in a state of madness because of seeing him . skelpie - limmer's face = young ...
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... devil was around . twad blawn = was blowing ; Deil = Devil Mounted on his grey mare , Meg , Tam rode on through the storm , holding onto his hat and all the time singing to himself to bolster his courage as he kept glancing about him ...
... devil was around . twad blawn = was blowing ; Deil = Devil Mounted on his grey mare , Meg , Tam rode on through the storm , holding onto his hat and all the time singing to himself to bolster his courage as he kept glancing about him ...
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... Devil ! The swats sae reamed in Tammie's noddle , Fair play , he car'd na deils a boddle . But Maggie stood , right sair astonish'd , Till , by the heel and hand admonished , She ventur'd forward on the light ; And , vow ! Tam saw an ...
... Devil ! The swats sae reamed in Tammie's noddle , Fair play , he car'd na deils a boddle . But Maggie stood , right sair astonish'd , Till , by the heel and hand admonished , She ventur'd forward on the light ; And , vow ! Tam saw an ...
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