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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... poem tells the story of the poor old ewe's dying wishes which she related to a passerby who happened upon her as she lay there , but who was unable to be of assistance to her . This poem is one of the Bard's earliest works , if not his ...
... poem tells the story of the poor old ewe's dying wishes which she related to a passerby who happened upon her as she lay there , but who was unable to be of assistance to her . This poem is one of the Bard's earliest works , if not his ...
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... poem when he was 26 years old , and dedicated it to Robert Aiken , one of the targets of Holy Willie's venomous tirades , and to whom the poem is addressed in the opening lines . My lovd , my honour'd , much respected friend ! No ...
... poem when he was 26 years old , and dedicated it to Robert Aiken , one of the targets of Holy Willie's venomous tirades , and to whom the poem is addressed in the opening lines . My lovd , my honour'd , much respected friend ! No ...
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... poems , is a testament to the endearing popularity of Burns . Each poem is annotated with an explanation of its meaning with a glossary where necessary . Many of Burns ' more famous poems are included , such as Tam O'Shanter and Holy ...
... poems , is a testament to the endearing popularity of Burns . Each poem is annotated with an explanation of its meaning with a glossary where necessary . Many of Burns ' more famous poems are included , such as Tam O'Shanter and Holy ...
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