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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... young men , And proper young lasses and a ' , man ; But ken ye the Ronalds that live in the Bennals ? They carry the gree frae them a ' , man . Their father's a laird , and weel he can spare't , Braid money to tocher them a ' , man ; To ...
... young men , And proper young lasses and a ' , man ; But ken ye the Ronalds that live in the Bennals ? They carry the gree frae them a ' , man . Their father's a laird , and weel he can spare't , Braid money to tocher them a ' , man ; To ...
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Verse, Explanation and Glossary Robert Burns, George Scott Wilkie. Young Peggy The story of Young Peggy , or Margaret Kennedy , to give her full name , is one that is sadly familiar throughout the ages , and in all levels of society ...
Verse, Explanation and Glossary Robert Burns, George Scott Wilkie. Young Peggy The story of Young Peggy , or Margaret Kennedy , to give her full name , is one that is sadly familiar throughout the ages , and in all levels of society ...
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... young women in verse . On this occasion the subject was Jessie Staig , the daughter of the Provost of Dumfries . She died in 1801 at the age of 26. Jessie must have been seventeen or eighteen when the song was written , and Burns ...
... young women in verse . On this occasion the subject was Jessie Staig , the daughter of the Provost of Dumfries . She died in 1801 at the age of 26. Jessie must have been seventeen or eighteen when the song was written , and Burns ...
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