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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... Auld Mare , Maggie ON GIVING HER THE ACCUSTOMED RIPP OF CORN TO HANSEL IN THE NEW YEAR . A lovely poem in which the farmer relives the many years that he has spent with his beloved old mare . THE AULD FARMER'S NEW YEARS When frosts lay ...
... Auld Mare , Maggie ON GIVING HER THE ACCUSTOMED RIPP OF CORN TO HANSEL IN THE NEW YEAR . A lovely poem in which the farmer relives the many years that he has spent with his beloved old mare . THE AULD FARMER'S NEW YEARS When frosts lay ...
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... old Scots ballad . Sung at gatherings throughout the world , particularly at the beginning of each New Year , Auld Lang Syne ' has become the International Anthem of the world as people of all creeds and colours join hands in ...
... old Scots ballad . Sung at gatherings throughout the world , particularly at the beginning of each New Year , Auld Lang Syne ' has become the International Anthem of the world as people of all creeds and colours join hands in ...
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... auld , crookit carl just sic as ye see . ' I wad gie fyfteen shillings to onie crookit carl , To onie crookit carl ... auld crookit carl = bent old man The captain then offered him a reward if he would help him locate Wallace . sic ...
... auld , crookit carl just sic as ye see . ' I wad gie fyfteen shillings to onie crookit carl , To onie crookit carl ... auld crookit carl = bent old man The captain then offered him a reward if he would help him locate Wallace . sic ...
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