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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... fear thy blow , From pomp and pleasure torn ; But Oh ! a blest relief to those That weary - laden mourn ! ' The employer will casually refuse work to a fellow man with no thought at all of the consequences which will befall his starving ...
... fear thy blow , From pomp and pleasure torn ; But Oh ! a blest relief to those That weary - laden mourn ! ' The employer will casually refuse work to a fellow man with no thought at all of the consequences which will befall his starving ...
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... fear of death . In fact on reading some of his work , it would seem that there were times in his life when he might ... fear him ; Nor anxious fear , nor cankert E'er mair come near him . care , To tell the truth , they seldom fash'd him ...
... fear of death . In fact on reading some of his work , it would seem that there were times in his life when he might ... fear him ; Nor anxious fear , nor cankert E'er mair come near him . care , To tell the truth , they seldom fash'd him ...
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... fear that she wyle your fancy frae me , For fear that she wyle your fancy frae me ! warily tent = be careful yett gate ; a - jee = ajar gang = go may lightly my beauty a - wee = talk about me a little ROBERT BRUCE'S ADDRESS TO HIS ARMY ...
... fear that she wyle your fancy frae me , For fear that she wyle your fancy frae me ! warily tent = be careful yett gate ; a - jee = ajar gang = go may lightly my beauty a - wee = talk about me a little ROBERT BRUCE'S ADDRESS TO HIS ARMY ...
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amang appears auld Bard beautiful better bonie daur dear Death Devil drink e'er face fair father fear feel fell fire frae girl give grace guid hame hand happy head hear heart Hell Holy honest hour John keep King lady lass leave light lines live look Lord mair maun meet mind monie morning mourn ne'er never night o'er once onie owre pleasure poem poet poor pride rhyme Robert Burns round Scotland sing song soon sweet syne tear tell thee There's thou thought thro true turn unco verses weary weel wife Willie wish woman worth write written young