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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... lass , I will confess , Is pleasant to the e'e ; e'e = eye But without some better qualities She's no ' a lass for me . But Nelly's looks are blythe and sweet , And what is best of a- Her reputation is compleat , And fair without a flaw ...
... lass , I will confess , Is pleasant to the e'e ; e'e = eye But without some better qualities She's no ' a lass for me . But Nelly's looks are blythe and sweet , And what is best of a- Her reputation is compleat , And fair without a flaw ...
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... lass , Wilhelmina Alexander , he wrote to her , enclosing the poem in the obvious hope that they might form some sort of relationship . However , Wilhelmina was not prepared to play the poet's game . Possibly she was aware of his ...
... lass , Wilhelmina Alexander , he wrote to her , enclosing the poem in the obvious hope that they might form some sort of relationship . However , Wilhelmina was not prepared to play the poet's game . Possibly she was aware of his ...
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... lass that made the bed to me ! The bonie lass made the bed to me , The braw lass made the bed to me ! I'll ne'er forget till the day that I die , The lass that made the bed to me . gif = if ; onie = ony gowd = gold wist = wished sarks ...
... lass that made the bed to me ! The bonie lass made the bed to me , The braw lass made the bed to me ! I'll ne'er forget till the day that I die , The lass that made the bed to me . gif = if ; onie = ony gowd = gold wist = wished sarks ...
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