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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... are we really all that we think we are . Would we stop making foolish comments about others if we understood just how they saw us ? monie = many ; lea'e = leave ; wad = would RECITATIVO When lyart leaves bestrew the yird , Or wavering 129.
... are we really all that we think we are . Would we stop making foolish comments about others if we understood just how they saw us ? monie = many ; lea'e = leave ; wad = would RECITATIVO When lyart leaves bestrew the yird , Or wavering 129.
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... leave bonie Mary . my The trumpets sound , the banners fly , The glittering spears are ranked ready , The shouts o ... leaving thee , my bonie Mary ! maun = must Afton Water This is a particularly lovely piece which is 218.
... leave bonie Mary . my The trumpets sound , the banners fly , The glittering spears are ranked ready , The shouts o ... leaving thee , my bonie Mary ! maun = must Afton Water This is a particularly lovely piece which is 218.
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... leave the street , And drouthy neebors , neebors meet ; As market - days are wearing late An ' folks begin to tak the gate ; While we sit bousing at the nappy , An ' getting fou and unco happy , We think na on the lang Scots miles , The ...
... leave the street , And drouthy neebors , neebors meet ; As market - days are wearing late An ' folks begin to tak the gate ; While we sit bousing at the nappy , An ' getting fou and unco happy , We think na on the lang Scots miles , The ...
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