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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... lines ever written . It is not fully understood by the mass of English- speaking poetry lovers , however , as it is written in Scots . All readers of Burns know of the ' Wee sleekit cow'rin tim'rous beastie ' but how many understand the ...
... lines ever written . It is not fully understood by the mass of English- speaking poetry lovers , however , as it is written in Scots . All readers of Burns know of the ' Wee sleekit cow'rin tim'rous beastie ' but how many understand the ...
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... 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 the final verse are renowned throughout the world . Ha ! whare ye gaun , ye crowlin ' ferlie ...
... 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 the final verse are renowned throughout the world . Ha ! whare ye gaun , ye crowlin ' ferlie ...
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... lines on the back of them . Thine be the volumes , Jessie fair , And with them take the Poet's prayer : That Fate may in her fairest page , With ev'ry kindliest , best presage Of future bliss enrol thy name ; With native worth , and ...
... lines on the back of them . Thine be the volumes , Jessie fair , And with them take the Poet's prayer : That Fate may in her fairest page , With ev'ry kindliest , best presage Of future bliss enrol thy name ; With native worth , and ...
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