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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... soon's the clockin - time is by , An ' the wee powts begun to cry , Lord , I'se hae sportin ' by an ' by For my gowd guinea ; Tho ' I should herd the buckskin kye For't , in Virginia Trowth , they had muckle for to blame ! " Twas ...
... soon's the clockin - time is by , An ' the wee powts begun to cry , Lord , I'se hae sportin ' by an ' by For my gowd guinea ; Tho ' I should herd the buckskin kye For't , in Virginia Trowth , they had muckle for to blame ! " Twas ...
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... soon as I could spell , I to the crambo - jingle fell ; Tho ' rude an ' rough— Yet croonin ' to a body's sel ' . Does weel enough . that he He was so excited about the song had to find out about the writer , who was described as a ...
... soon as I could spell , I to the crambo - jingle fell ; Tho ' rude an ' rough— Yet croonin ' to a body's sel ' . Does weel enough . that he He was so excited about the song had to find out about the writer , who was described as a ...
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... soon ' twill be agreed , man , That sic a tree can not be found , " Twixt London and the Tweed , man . Without this tree , alake this life Is but a vale o ' woe , man ; A scene o ' sorrow mixed wi ' strife , Nae real joys we know , man ...
... soon ' twill be agreed , man , That sic a tree can not be found , " Twixt London and the Tweed , man . Without this tree , alake this life Is but a vale o ' woe , man ; A scene o ' sorrow mixed wi ' strife , Nae real joys we know , man ...
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