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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... mind ? If not , why am I subject to His cruelty , or scorn ? Or why has Man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ? " ' Yet , let not this too much , my son , Disturb thy youthful breast ; This partial view of human - kind Is ...
... mind ? If not , why am I subject to His cruelty , or scorn ? Or why has Man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ? " ' Yet , let not this too much , my son , Disturb thy youthful breast ; This partial view of human - kind Is ...
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... mind their labors wi ' an eydent hand , And ne'er , tho ' out o ' sight , to jauk or play ; An ' O ! be sure to fear the Lord alway ! And mind your duty , duly , morn and night ; Lest in temptation's path ye gang astray , Implore His ...
... mind their labors wi ' an eydent hand , And ne'er , tho ' out o ' sight , to jauk or play ; An ' O ! be sure to fear the Lord alway ! And mind your duty , duly , morn and night ; Lest in temptation's path ye gang astray , Implore His ...
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... mind it weel , in early date , When I was beardless , young , and blate , An ' first cou'd thresh the barn , Or haud a yokin at the pleugh , An ' tho ' fu ' foughten sair eneugh , Yet unco proud to learn ; When first amang the yellow ...
... mind it weel , in early date , When I was beardless , young , and blate , An ' first cou'd thresh the barn , Or haud a yokin at the pleugh , An ' tho ' fu ' foughten sair eneugh , Yet unco proud to learn ; When first amang the yellow ...
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