The poetical works of Robert Burns, with a prefatory notice by J. Skipsey, Том 11885 |
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... blest with a father who had such a will , and that , too , united with a high moral purpose seldom to be met with in any grade of society , and the " way somehow was found by which his children , to a great extent , obtained the ...
... blest with a father who had such a will , and that , too , united with a high moral purpose seldom to be met with in any grade of society , and the " way somehow was found by which his children , to a great extent , obtained the ...
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... blest with health , and peace , and sweet content ! And , oh ! inay Heaven their simple lives prevent From luxury's contagion , weak and vile ! Then , howe'er crown and coronets be rent , A virtuous populace may rise the while , And ...
... blest with health , and peace , and sweet content ! And , oh ! inay Heaven their simple lives prevent From luxury's contagion , weak and vile ! Then , howe'er crown and coronets be rent , A virtuous populace may rise the while , And ...
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... blest , but Tam was glorious , O'er a ' the ills o ' life victorious ! But pleasures are like poppies spread , You seize the flower , its bloom is shed ! Or like the snowfall in the river , A moment TAM O'SHANTER . 45.
... blest , but Tam was glorious , O'er a ' the ills o ' life victorious ! But pleasures are like poppies spread , You seize the flower , its bloom is shed ! Or like the snowfall in the river , A moment TAM O'SHANTER . 45.
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... blest , Nae wonder that it pride him ! Whase ain dear lass , that he likes best , Comes clinkin ' down beside him ! Wi ' arm reposed on the chair - back , He sweetly does compose him ; Which , by degrees , slips round her neck , An's ...
... blest , Nae wonder that it pride him ! Whase ain dear lass , that he likes best , Comes clinkin ' down beside him ! Wi ' arm reposed on the chair - back , He sweetly does compose him ; Which , by degrees , slips round her neck , An's ...
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... blest . Through an endless existence shall charm thee . While he , thy fond parent , must sighing sojourn Through the dire desert regions of sorrow , O'er the hope and misfortune of being to mourn , And sigh for his life's latest morrow ...
... blest . Through an endless existence shall charm thee . While he , thy fond parent , must sighing sojourn Through the dire desert regions of sorrow , O'er the hope and misfortune of being to mourn , And sigh for his life's latest morrow ...
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