The poetical works of Robert Burns, Издање 351Bell, 1870 |
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... Father was a Farmer The Rigs o ' Barley Montgomery's Peggy The Mauchline Lady The Highland Lassie Peggy PAGE 167 SONGS . 171 174 My Handsome Nell 251 Luckless Fortune 252 179 I dreamed I lay where Flowers were springing 252 O Tibbie , I ...
... Father was a Farmer The Rigs o ' Barley Montgomery's Peggy The Mauchline Lady The Highland Lassie Peggy PAGE 167 SONGS . 171 174 My Handsome Nell 251 Luckless Fortune 252 179 I dreamed I lay where Flowers were springing 252 O Tibbie , I ...
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... Father was a Farmer The Rigs o ' Barley Montgomery's Peggy The Mauchline Lady The Highland Lassie Peggy PAGE 167 SONGS . 171 174 My Handsome Nell 251 Luckless Fortune 252 179 I dreamed I lay where Flowers were springing 252 O Tibbie , I ...
... Father was a Farmer The Rigs o ' Barley Montgomery's Peggy The Mauchline Lady The Highland Lassie Peggy PAGE 167 SONGS . 171 174 My Handsome Nell 251 Luckless Fortune 252 179 I dreamed I lay where Flowers were springing 252 O Tibbie , I ...
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... Father .. 474 Welcome to General Dumourier 413 Epitaph on John Dove , Innkeeper , Caledonia ...... 414 Mauchline 474 Is there for honest Poverty 415 Epitaph on John Bushby , Writer in O Lassie art thou Sleeping yet ? ...... 416 Dumfries ...
... Father .. 474 Welcome to General Dumourier 413 Epitaph on John Dove , Innkeeper , Caledonia ...... 414 Mauchline 474 Is there for honest Poverty 415 Epitaph on John Bushby , Writer in O Lassie art thou Sleeping yet ? ...... 416 Dumfries ...
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... father , riding in haste to fetch the doctor , met on the river - brink a wandering mendicant , who entreated his aid to help her across the swollen stream . The good - natured Scotsman complied ; and the same woman , it is said ...
... father , riding in haste to fetch the doctor , met on the river - brink a wandering mendicant , who entreated his aid to help her across the swollen stream . The good - natured Scotsman complied ; and the same woman , it is said ...
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... father describe the anguish of mind he felt when they parted on the top of a hill on the confines of their native place , each going off his several way in search of new adventures , and scarcely knowing whither he went . My father ...
... father describe the anguish of mind he felt when they parted on the top of a hill on the confines of their native place , each going off his several way in search of new adventures , and scarcely knowing whither he went . My father ...
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amang arms auld banks bard beneath bonnie called charms comes dead dear death e'en e'er face fair faith fate fear fire flowers frae gi'e give grace guid ha'e hand head hear heart Heaven Highland hills honest honour hope hour I'll John kind land lass lassie leave light live look Lord mair mark Mary meet mind mony morn mourn Muse ne'er never night o'er owre play pleasure Poet poor pride roar Robert round scenes Scotland sing song soul spring stream sweet tear tell thee There's thou thought Till Tune turned wander weary weel whistle wild wind winter wish worth young
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Страница 55 - Thou's met me in an evil hour ; For I maun crush amang the stoure Thy slender stem ; To spare thee now is past my power, Thou bonnie gem. Alas ! it's no thy neebor sweet, The bonnie lark, companion meet, Bending thee 'mang the dewy weet, Wi' spreckled breast ! When upward-springing, blithe, to greet The purpling east.
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