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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Страница 128
... LADY'S BONNET AT CHURCH Here we have one of the Bard's masterpieces , illustrating in memorable lines just how easy it is to have the totally incorrect impression of how we see and are seen by our fellow mortals . The opening lines of ...
... LADY'S BONNET AT CHURCH Here we have one of the Bard's masterpieces , illustrating in memorable lines just how easy it is to have the totally incorrect impression of how we see and are seen by our fellow mortals . The opening lines of ...
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... lady's charms had also attracted the attention of another tinker who threatened to murder the midget if he carried on with his amorous pursuit . = = caird tinker ; roosty rapier rusty sword ; speet = skewer ; pliver = plover The midget ...
... lady's charms had also attracted the attention of another tinker who threatened to murder the midget if he carried on with his amorous pursuit . = = caird tinker ; roosty rapier rusty sword ; speet = skewer ; pliver = plover The midget ...
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... lady , he says , What tydins hast thou to tell unto me ; What tydins , what tydins fair lady , he says , ' What tydins hae ye in the South Countrie . ' ' Low down in yon wee Ostler house , There is fyfteen Englishmen , And they are ...
... lady , he says , What tydins hast thou to tell unto me ; What tydins , what tydins fair lady , he says , ' What tydins hae ye in the South Countrie . ' ' Low down in yon wee Ostler house , There is fyfteen Englishmen , And they are ...
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