Poems, Songs, and Letters: Being the Complete Works of Robert BurnsMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 - 636 страница |
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... leave town , the Doctor supposes that he is " going down to Dalswinton to look at some of Mr. Miller's farms . " Before his return , Burns did intend to look at these farms , but at the moment farming was not the principal business in ...
... leave town , the Doctor supposes that he is " going down to Dalswinton to look at some of Mr. Miller's farms . " Before his return , Burns did intend to look at these farms , but at the moment farming was not the principal business in ...
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... leave his room . The lady , who was of a temperament generous and impulsive , replied at once , giving utterance to her regret , and making Burns a formal proffer of her sympathy and friendship . Burns was enraptured , and returned an ...
... leave his room . The lady , who was of a temperament generous and impulsive , replied at once , giving utterance to her regret , and making Burns a formal proffer of her sympathy and friendship . Burns was enraptured , and returned an ...
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... leave her situation , and he expected himself to " remove a little further off . " He went to the town of Irvine ... leaving Lochlea he became a Freemason . " " * From orig . in Brit . Museum . Burns wrote an interesting and affecting ...
... leave her situation , and he expected himself to " remove a little further off . " He went to the town of Irvine ... leaving Lochlea he became a Freemason . " " * From orig . in Brit . Museum . Burns wrote an interesting and affecting ...
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... leave at a place in the Highlands . Liberty Fragment of an Ode to the Memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux . Answer to Verses addressed to the Poet by the Guidwife of Wauchope - House To J ...
... leave at a place in the Highlands . Liberty Fragment of an Ode to the Memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux . Answer to Verses addressed to the Poet by the Guidwife of Wauchope - House To J ...
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... leave me thus ? When Guilford good our Pilot stood Tam Glen The Rigs o ' Barley Gane is the Day Farewell to Eliza . My Tocher's the Jewel . What can a young Lassie do wi ' an Old My Nanie , O Green grow the Rashes . Man ?. Now westlin ...
... leave me thus ? When Guilford good our Pilot stood Tam Glen The Rigs o ' Barley Gane is the Day Farewell to Eliza . My Tocher's the Jewel . What can a young Lassie do wi ' an Old My Nanie , O Green grow the Rashes . Man ?. Now westlin ...
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acquaintance Allan Cunningham amang auld Ayrshire bard blest bonie lass bosom braes braw Burns charms Clarinda dare DEAR SIR dearest dearie Deil Dumfries DUNLOP e'en e'er Edinburgh ELLISLAND fair fancy Farewell farm favourite Fête Champêtre frae friendship Gavin Hamilton give grace gude hame happy heart Heaven Highland Highland laddie honest honour hope ilka Jenny Geddes Kilmarnock kind lady lassie letter lo'es Lord Madam mair Mauchline maun mind Miss monie morning Mossgiel Muse ne'er never night o'er owre pleasure poem poet poetic poor pride rhyme ROBERT BURNS Scotland Scottish sing song soul stanzas sweet SYLVANDER Tarbolton tell thee There's thou thought thro TUNE verses weary weel Whigs wife wild William Burnes Willie wish worth wretch write ye'll young
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