The Beauties of Burns: Consisting of Selections from His Poems and LettersT. Davison, 1826 - 212 страница |
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... Comes hame , perhaps , to shew a braw new gown , Or deposit her sair - won penny - fee , To help her parents dear , if they in hardship be . Wi ' joy unfeign'd brothers and sisters meet , An ' each for other's welfare kindly spiers ...
... Comes hame , perhaps , to shew a braw new gown , Or deposit her sair - won penny - fee , To help her parents dear , if they in hardship be . Wi ' joy unfeign'd brothers and sisters meet , An ' each for other's welfare kindly spiers ...
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... comes gently to the door ; Jenny , wha kens the meaning o ' the same , Tells how a neebor lad cam o'er the moor , To do some errands , and convoy her hame . The wily mother sees the conscious flame Sparkle in Jenny's ee , and flush her ...
... comes gently to the door ; Jenny , wha kens the meaning o ' the same , Tells how a neebor lad cam o'er the moor , To do some errands , and convoy her hame . The wily mother sees the conscious flame Sparkle in Jenny's ee , and flush her ...
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... comes oursel ' S a muckle pity . The Clachan yill had made me canty , I wasna fou , but just had plenty : I stacher'd whyles , but yet took tent aye To free the ditches ; An ' hillocks , stanes , an ' bushes , kenned aye Frae ghaists an ...
... comes oursel ' S a muckle pity . The Clachan yill had made me canty , I wasna fou , but just had plenty : I stacher'd whyles , but yet took tent aye To free the ditches ; An ' hillocks , stanes , an ' bushes , kenned aye Frae ghaists an ...
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... comes thee nigh , Thy auld damn'd elbow yeuks with joy , And hellish pleasure ; Already in thy fancy's eye , Thy sicker treasure . Soon heels - o'er - gowdy ! in he gangs , And like a sheep - head on a tangs , They girning laugh enjoys ...
... comes thee nigh , Thy auld damn'd elbow yeuks with joy , And hellish pleasure ; Already in thy fancy's eye , Thy sicker treasure . Soon heels - o'er - gowdy ! in he gangs , And like a sheep - head on a tangs , They girning laugh enjoys ...
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... Comes bleating to him , owre the knowe , For bits o ' bread ; An ' down the briny pearls rowe For Mailie dead . She was nae get o ' moorland tips , Wi ' tawted ket , an ' hairy hips ; For her forbears were brought in ships Frae yont the ...
... Comes bleating to him , owre the knowe , For bits o ' bread ; An ' down the briny pearls rowe For Mailie dead . She was nae get o ' moorland tips , Wi ' tawted ket , an ' hairy hips ; For her forbears were brought in ships Frae yont the ...
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ain dear amang ance auld bard Beneath Birks of Aberfeldy blate blaw blest bonnie Doon bosom braes braw breast BRIG brunstane canna cauld charms Cutty-sark dearest deil e'en e'er fair fate flowers fortune's frae glen green guid Halloween hame heart Heaven honest honour horse-leech hour humble ilka ither John Anderson John Barleycorn Laird lasses life's lo'es Lord Gregory luve Mailie maun mind mony morning mourn muse nae mair Nancy Nature's ne'er neebor never night o'er Out-owre owre pleasure poor posie pride rhyme roar round sang Scotland sing smile song soul stream sugh swearin sweet Syne tear tell tender thee thegither There's thou unco wander warlock weary weel Whare Whyles wild winds winter wretch Ye'll younkers
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Страница 13 - And sage experience bids me this declare — ' If Heaven a draught of heavenly pleasure spare, One cordial in this melancholy vale, 'Tis when a youthful, loving, modest pair, In other's arms breathe out the tender tale, Beneath the milk-white thorn that scents the evening gale.
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Страница 12 - But hark! a rap comes gently to the door; Jenny, wha kens the meaning o' the same, Tells how a neibor lad cam o'er the moor, To do some errands, and convoy her hame. The wily mother sees the conscious flame Sparkle in Jenny's e'e, and flush her cheek; Wi...
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