The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With a Memoir, Томови 1-3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... person . The father was a man of strict religious principles , and also distinguished for that penetration and ... persons labored diligently for the support of an increasing family ; nor , in the midst of harassing struggles , did they ...
... person . The father was a man of strict religious principles , and also distinguished for that penetration and ... persons labored diligently for the support of an increasing family ; nor , in the midst of harassing struggles , did they ...
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... person who knew the two boys had been asked which of them was the most likely to court the muses , he would never have guessed that Robert had a propensity of that kind . " Besides the tuition of Mr. Murdoch , Burns received ...
... person who knew the two boys had been asked which of them was the most likely to court the muses , he would never have guessed that Robert had a propensity of that kind . " Besides the tuition of Mr. Murdoch , Burns received ...
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... person in her sit- uation , is , according to the Scots law , to be ac cepted as legal evidence of an irregular marriage having really taken place . This Jane burned at the persuasion of her father , who was adverse to a marriage ; and ...
... person in her sit- uation , is , according to the Scots law , to be ac cepted as legal evidence of an irregular marriage having really taken place . This Jane burned at the persuasion of her father , who was adverse to a marriage ; and ...
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... person of taste among that excel- lent man's friends . Multitudes now vied with each other in patronizing the rustic poet . Those who possessed at once true taste and ardent phi- lanthropy were soon united in his praise ; those who were ...
... person of taste among that excel- lent man's friends . Multitudes now vied with each other in patronizing the rustic poet . Those who possessed at once true taste and ardent phi- lanthropy were soon united in his praise ; those who were ...
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... persons , of whatever rank , with whom he was admitted to converse , any of those effusions of vanity , envy , or self - conceit , in which authors who have lived remote from the general practice of life , and whose minds have been ...
... persons , of whatever rank , with whom he was admitted to converse , any of those effusions of vanity , envy , or self - conceit , in which authors who have lived remote from the general practice of life , and whose minds have been ...
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Amang ance auld baith bard blaw blest blithe bonnie lass bonny braes braw Burns Burns's canna Cessnock charms dear death deil e'en e'er Epistle fair fate fear Fête Champêtre fortune frae Gavin Hamilton grace guid hame heart Heaven Highland honest honour ither John John Barleycorn Kilmarnock Laird lass Lord Mailie Mauchline maun mind monie Mossgiel mourn muckle Muse nae mair ne'er never night o'er out-owre owre Peggy pleasure plough poem poet poet's poor pride rhyme roar ROBERT BURNS round rustic sang Scotch Scotland Scottish sing skelpin song soul stanza sweet Syne tell tempests storming thee thegither There's thou Torbolton TUNE twa glancing sparkling unco verses wander weary weel Whigs whistle Whyles ye hae Ye'll ye're young
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