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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... Amang the rigs o ' barley ; I ken't her heart was a ' my ain ; I lov'd her most sincerely ; I kissed her owre and owre again , Amang the rigs o ' barley . I lock'd her in my fond embrace ; Her heart was beating rarely : My blessings on ...
... Amang the rigs o ' barley ; I ken't her heart was a ' my ain ; I lov'd her most sincerely ; I kissed her owre and owre again , Amang the rigs o ' barley . I lock'd her in my fond embrace ; Her heart was beating rarely : My blessings on ...
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... Amang the rocks an ' streams To sport that night : Amang the bonie , winding banks , Where Doon rins , wimplin clear : Where Bruce ance ruled his martial ranks , An ' shook his Carrick spear ; Some merry , friendly , countra - folks ...
... Amang the rocks an ' streams To sport that night : Amang the bonie , winding banks , Where Doon rins , wimplin clear : Where Bruce ance ruled his martial ranks , An ' shook his Carrick spear ; Some merry , friendly , countra - folks ...
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... amang the stoure = among the dust He explains that sadly it was not a friendly lark which was bending the flower stalks as it sprang upward to meet the sun rising in the east . no ' = not ; neebor = neighbour ; ' mang the dewy weet among ...
... amang the stoure = among the dust He explains that sadly it was not a friendly lark which was bending the flower stalks as it sprang upward to meet the sun rising in the east . no ' = not ; neebor = neighbour ; ' mang the dewy weet among ...
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