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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... Willie's awa . O , Willie was a witty wight , And had o ' things an unco sleight ! Auld Reekie ' ay he keepit tight , An ' trig an ' braw ; But now they'll busk her like a fright , Willie's awa ! The stiffest o ' them a ' he bow'd ; The ...
... Willie's awa . O , Willie was a witty wight , And had o ' things an unco sleight ! Auld Reekie ' ay he keepit tight , An ' trig an ' braw ; But now they'll busk her like a fright , Willie's awa ! The stiffest o ' them a ' he bow'd ; The ...
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... Willie , O , he held to the fair , An ' for to sell his fiddle And buy some other ware ; But parting wi ' his fiddle , The saut tear blin't his e'e-— And rattlin , roarin Willie , Ye're welcome hame to me . O Willie , come sell your ...
... Willie , O , he held to the fair , An ' for to sell his fiddle And buy some other ware ; But parting wi ' his fiddle , The saut tear blin't his e'e-— And rattlin , roarin Willie , Ye're welcome hame to me . O Willie , come sell your ...
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... WILLIE'S WIFE The name Willie Wastle was derived from a children's game similar to the Castle ' . It is written in grotesquerie , a style which was popular in Scotland . WILLIE WASTLE Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation. ' I'm the King of ...
... WILLIE'S WIFE The name Willie Wastle was derived from a children's game similar to the Castle ' . It is written in grotesquerie , a style which was popular in Scotland . WILLIE WASTLE Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation. ' I'm the King of ...
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