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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... hell to state Damnation of expenses ! Ye high , exalted , virtuous dames , Ty'd up in godly laces , Before ye gie poor Frailty names , Suppose a change o ' cases ; A dear - lov'd lad , convenience snug . A treach'rous inclination - But ...
... hell to state Damnation of expenses ! Ye high , exalted , virtuous dames , Ty'd up in godly laces , Before ye gie poor Frailty names , Suppose a change o ' cases ; A dear - lov'd lad , convenience snug . A treach'rous inclination - But ...
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... hell . As for the New - Lights , he would hang them over the fires of hell or simply throw them in to roast . = hing hell hang ; the burning dub the lake of = Sic twa - O ! do I live to see 32 Understanding ROBERT BURNS.
... hell . As for the New - Lights , he would hang them over the fires of hell or simply throw them in to roast . = hing hell hang ; the burning dub the lake of = Sic twa - O ! do I live to see 32 Understanding ROBERT BURNS.
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... Hell , Or Dublin city : That e'er he nearer comes oursel ' S a muckle pity ! The clachan yill had made me canty , I was na fou , but just had plenty ; I stacher'd whyles , but yet took tent ay To free the ditches ; An ' hillocks ...
... Hell , Or Dublin city : That e'er he nearer comes oursel ' S a muckle pity ! The clachan yill had made me canty , I was na fou , but just had plenty ; I stacher'd whyles , but yet took tent ay To free the ditches ; An ' hillocks ...
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