The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With Explanatory and Glossarial Notes; and a Life of the AuthorG. S. Appleton, 1847 - 635 страница |
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... pride Page 533 553 Whoe'er he be that sojourns here Whoe'er thou art , ( ) reader , know Whoe'er thou art , these lines now reading Why am I loath to leave this earthly scene ? Why , ye tenants of the lake . Wow , but your letter made ...
... pride Page 533 553 Whoe'er he be that sojourns here Whoe'er thou art , ( ) reader , know Whoe'er thou art , these lines now reading Why am I loath to leave this earthly scene ? Why , ye tenants of the lake . Wow , but your letter made ...
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... mossy mountains Young Jamie , pride of a ' the plain Young Jessie Young Jockey Young Peggy · · • . 324 • 316 . 509 • 415 • 517 • · 414 • . 297 A . 359 ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO SONGS , BY FIRST LINES . Adieu XXVI ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
... mossy mountains Young Jamie , pride of a ' the plain Young Jessie Young Jockey Young Peggy · · • . 324 • 316 . 509 • 415 • 517 • · 414 • . 297 A . 359 ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO SONGS , BY FIRST LINES . Adieu XXVI ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
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... pride of a ' the plain Young Jockey was the blythest lad Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass You're welcome to despots , Dumourier . 456 .445 517 · · · 297 · • 357 · • 440 LIFE OF BURNS : BY JAMES CURRIE , M.D. ABRIDGED xxxiv ...
... pride of a ' the plain Young Jockey was the blythest lad Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass You're welcome to despots , Dumourier . 456 .445 517 · · · 297 · • 357 · • 440 LIFE OF BURNS : BY JAMES CURRIE , M.D. ABRIDGED xxxiv ...
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... pride might climb the slipp'ry steep Where fame and honours lofty shine ; And thirst of gold might tempt the deep , Or downward sink the Indian mine ; Give me the cot below the pine , To tend the flocks or till the soil , And every day ...
... pride might climb the slipp'ry steep Where fame and honours lofty shine ; And thirst of gold might tempt the deep , Or downward sink the Indian mine ; Give me the cot below the pine , To tend the flocks or till the soil , And every day ...
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... pride , was , like our catechism - defini- tion of infinitude , without bounds or limits . I formed several connexions with other younkers who possessed superior advantages , the youngling actors , who were busy in the rehearsal of ...
... pride , was , like our catechism - defini- tion of infinitude , without bounds or limits . I formed several connexions with other younkers who possessed superior advantages , the youngling actors , who were busy in the rehearsal of ...
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amang auld baith Bard beauty blast blest bonnie bonnie lasses bosom braw breast brunstane Burns charms dear Deil Dumfries e'en e'er Edinburgh Ellisland Ev'n ev'ry fair fame fate fear flower frae gien grace guid hame hand heart Heaven Highland honest honour humble ither Kilmarnock kind labour lass lassie Lord Mauchline maun mind monie mourn muckle Muse nae mair Nature's ne'er never night o'er onie owre pleasure plough poems poet Poet's poor pow'r pride rhyme roar ROBERT BURNS round rustic scenes Scotland Scottish Shanter sing song soul sweet taen Tam O'Shanter Tarbolton tears tell thee thegither There's thou thro unco verses weary weel Whare Whyles wild William Burnes wind wretch Ye'll young
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