The poetical works of Robert Burns, with a prefatory notice by J. Skipsey, Том 11885 |
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... light that visits those sad eyes , ' " dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart , " and he vows to love her " to death , through death , and for ever , ' all which words , with the rest of the letters in which they were contained ...
... light that visits those sad eyes , ' " dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart , " and he vows to love her " to death , through death , and for ever , ' all which words , with the rest of the letters in which they were contained ...
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... light of these considerations , Burns , again out of two evils , I imagine , was wisely led to choose the lesser- " on reason firm to build resolve " to apply for and accept the officership in question- which 3309 PREFATORY NOTICE .
... light of these considerations , Burns , again out of two evils , I imagine , was wisely led to choose the lesser- " on reason firm to build resolve " to apply for and accept the officership in question- which 3309 PREFATORY NOTICE .
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... Light , and there was Light " —and wherein they might still have to lie , were they not driven therefrom by the irresistible force of some accident or what you will ( even as sparkles of fire are forced from the flint by a blow of a ...
... Light , and there was Light " —and wherein they might still have to lie , were they not driven therefrom by the irresistible force of some accident or what you will ( even as sparkles of fire are forced from the flint by a blow of a ...
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... light of day was to him doubly dear from the uncommon throes he had endured at its sudden birth . Of all his poetic products he deemed this poem his best ; and it is in verity a masterpiece , and if he did not write anything after its ...
... light of day was to him doubly dear from the uncommon throes he had endured at its sudden birth . Of all his poetic products he deemed this poem his best ; and it is in verity a masterpiece , and if he did not write anything after its ...
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... light ; And , wow ! Tam saw an unco sight ! Warlocks and witches in a dance ; Nae cotillon brent - new frae France , But hornpipes , jigs , strathspeys , and reels , Put life and mettle i ' their heels : At winnock bunker , i ' the east ...
... light ; And , wow ! Tam saw an unco sight ! Warlocks and witches in a dance ; Nae cotillon brent - new frae France , But hornpipes , jigs , strathspeys , and reels , Put life and mettle i ' their heels : At winnock bunker , i ' the east ...
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