The poetical works of Robert Burns, Издање 351Bell, 1870 |
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... Looks 487 On a Sheep's Head 499 487 Extempore , pinned to a Lady's Coach 487 On Robert Riddel .. Impromptu , on Mrs. Riddel's birth- day , November 4 , 1793 To a Lady , who was looking up the Text during Sermon 500 488 Epitaph 488 Poet ...
... Looks 487 On a Sheep's Head 499 487 Extempore , pinned to a Lady's Coach 487 On Robert Riddel .. Impromptu , on Mrs. Riddel's birth- day , November 4 , 1793 To a Lady , who was looking up the Text during Sermon 500 488 Epitaph 488 Poet ...
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... looks down for a rural theme , with an eye to Theocritus or Virgil . To the Author of this , these , and other celebrated names , their countrymen are , at least in their original language , fountain shut up , and a book sealed ...
... looks down for a rural theme , with an eye to Theocritus or Virgil . To the Author of this , these , and other celebrated names , their countrymen are , at least in their original language , fountain shut up , and a book sealed ...
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... look for patronage as to the illustrious names of his native land ; those who bear the honours and inherit the virtues of their ancestors ? The Poetic Genius of my Country found me , as the prophetic bard Elijah did Elisha - at the ...
... look for patronage as to the illustrious names of his native land ; those who bear the honours and inherit the virtues of their ancestors ? The Poetic Genius of my Country found me , as the prophetic bard Elijah did Elisha - at the ...
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... look - out in suspicious places ; and though the honour of sharing their fate . " " I do not , " continues he , " . use the word honour with any reference to political principles : loyal and disloyal I take to be merely relative terms ...
... look - out in suspicious places ; and though the honour of sharing their fate . " " I do not , " continues he , " . use the word honour with any reference to political principles : loyal and disloyal I take to be merely relative terms ...
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... look over their spiritual artillery , if haply any of it might be pointed against profane rhymers . Unluckily for me , my wanderings led me on another side , within point- blank shot of their heaviest metal . This is the unfortunate ...
... look over their spiritual artillery , if haply any of it might be pointed against profane rhymers . Unluckily for me , my wanderings led me on another side , within point- blank shot of their heaviest metal . This is the unfortunate ...
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aboon amang auld baith banks bard birks of Aberfeldy blast blaw blest blithe bonnie lass bosom braes braw breast Burns canna cauld charms CHORUS de'il dear dearie Dumfries e'en e'er EPISTLE fair Farewell fate flowers frae GAVIN HAMILTON gi'e grace guid ha'e hame heart Heaven Highland Highland laddie honest honour ilka ither Jamie John Barleycorn Kilmarnock laddie laird lassie lo'e Lord Mauchline maun mony morn mourn Muse nae mair ne'er never night o'er owre pleasure Poet poor pride rhyme roar ROBERT BURNS sang Scotland Scots Scottish sigh sing skelpin sodger song soul sparklin sweet ta'en Tarbolton tear tell thee There's thou tune unco verses wander weary weel Whare Whigs whistle whyles wild Willie wind Ye'll young
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