The life and works of Robert Burns, ed. by R. Chambers. Libr. ed, Том 1Chambers, 1856 |
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... happy and united . The father and mother were venerated by their children ; the children were to each other kind and affectionate . Robert was specially a favourite with all about the house , because of his kindly disposition and good ...
... happy and united . The father and mother were venerated by their children ; the children were to each other kind and affectionate . Robert was specially a favourite with all about the house , because of his kindly disposition and good ...
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... happy in our society , we resolved to continue to meet once a month in the same house , in the way and manner proposed ; and shortly there- after we chose Robert Ritchie for another member . In May 1781 , we brought in David Sillar ...
... happy in our society , we resolved to continue to meet once a month in the same house , in the way and manner proposed ; and shortly there- after we chose Robert Ritchie for another member . In May 1781 , we brought in David Sillar ...
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... happy as this world can make him . ' Dr Currie found in Burns's papers some detached memoranda , shewing that he ... happy situation ? ' ' Whether is a young man of the lower ranks of life likeliest to be happy who has got a good ...
... happy as this world can make him . ' Dr Currie found in Burns's papers some detached memoranda , shewing that he ... happy situation ? ' ' Whether is a young man of the lower ranks of life likeliest to be happy who has got a good ...
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... happy , and sympathise with the miseries of the unfortunate . I assure you , my dear , I often look up to the Divine Disposer of events with an eye of gratitude for the blessing which I hope he intends to bestow on me in bestowing you ...
... happy , and sympathise with the miseries of the unfortunate . I assure you , my dear , I often look up to the Divine Disposer of events with an eye of gratitude for the blessing which I hope he intends to bestow on me in bestowing you ...
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... happy . People may talk of flames and raptures as long as they please - and a warm fancy , with a flow of youthful spirits , may make them feel something like what they describe ; but sure I am , the nobler faculties of the mind , with ...
... happy . People may talk of flames and raptures as long as they please - and a warm fancy , with a flow of youthful spirits , may make them feel something like what they describe ; but sure I am , the nobler faculties of the mind , with ...
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acquaintance afterwards Aiken Amang appears auld Ayrshire baith bard bonnie lass bonny braw brother Burns's canna charms dear deil e'en e'er Edinburgh Epistle fair farm father fear feelings Firth of Clyde fortune frae Gavin Hamilton Gilbert Burns Halloween Hamilton happy heart Heaven Highland honour humble Jean John John Barleycorn Kilmarnock Kirkoswald labour Laird lass lassie letter lived Lochlea Mary Mauchline maun Maybole mind minister monie Mossgiel Muse nae mair ne'er never night o'er owre parish pleasure plough poem poet poet's poetical poor pride rhyme Robert Burns rustic says scene Scotch Scotland Scottish shew sing skelpin song stanza sweet tell thee There's thou thought Torbolton unco verses weary weel Whyles William Burness wretched Ye'll young youth
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