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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... pleasure ? Nae cauld nor hunger e'er can steer them , The vera thought o't need na fear them . We work hard for them while they waste it all away . = many gate way ;; sae monie a braw estate = a fine inheritance ; foughten = troubled ...
... pleasure ? Nae cauld nor hunger e'er can steer them , The vera thought o't need na fear them . We work hard for them while they waste it all away . = many gate way ;; sae monie a braw estate = a fine inheritance ; foughten = troubled ...
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... pleasure , ' Tis no matter how or where ! With the ready trick and fable , Round we wander all the day ; And at night , in barn or stable , Hug our doxies on the hay . Does the train - attended carriage Thro ' the country lighter rove ...
... pleasure , ' Tis no matter how or where ! With the ready trick and fable , Round we wander all the day ; And at night , in barn or stable , Hug our doxies on the hay . Does the train - attended carriage Thro ' the country lighter rove ...
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... pleasure feel Of Bessy at her spinnin ' - wheel ? Bessy may live humbly but has no envy of the wealthy with their life of rowdy pleasures . Nothing can compare with the simple life which she enjoys and the peace which surrounds her ...
... pleasure feel Of Bessy at her spinnin ' - wheel ? Bessy may live humbly but has no envy of the wealthy with their life of rowdy pleasures . Nothing can compare with the simple life which she enjoys and the peace which surrounds her ...
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