The poetical works of Robert Burns, ed. by W.M. Rossetti. ed. by W.M. Rosetti [sic].1881 |
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... bear in mind also that they had already reposited the poet Burns in their heart of hearts , and that at this day there are probably ten Scotchmen to whom Burns and his work are breathing and potent realities , for one Englishman ...
... bear in mind also that they had already reposited the poet Burns in their heart of hearts , and that at this day there are probably ten Scotchmen to whom Burns and his work are breathing and potent realities , for one Englishman ...
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... bear and not repine ! THE DEATH AND DYING WORDS OF POOR MAILIE , THE AUTHOR'S ONLY PET YOWE . ( An Unco Mournfu ' Tale . ) " " " THE circumstances of the poor sheep , " says Gilbert Burns , were prefty much as Robert has described them ...
... bear and not repine ! THE DEATH AND DYING WORDS OF POOR MAILIE , THE AUTHOR'S ONLY PET YOWE . ( An Unco Mournfu ' Tale . ) " " " THE circumstances of the poor sheep , " says Gilbert Burns , were prefty much as Robert has described them ...
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... bear them to my master dear . " Tell him , if e'er again he keep As muckle gear as buy a sheep , Oh , bid him never tie them mair Wi ' wicked strings o ' hemp or hair ! But ca ' them out to park or hill , And let them wander at their ...
... bear them to my master dear . " Tell him , if e'er again he keep As muckle gear as buy a sheep , Oh , bid him never tie them mair Wi ' wicked strings o ' hemp or hair ! But ca ' them out to park or hill , And let them wander at their ...
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... bear full explanation . " Nothing but ignorance of this custom , he tells us , has led to the word being supposed to mean the feet of the animal . A contemptuous term . The farm buildings are spoken of as the town in Scotland . I'll say ...
... bear full explanation . " Nothing but ignorance of this custom , he tells us , has led to the word being supposed to mean the feet of the animal . A contemptuous term . The farm buildings are spoken of as the town in Scotland . I'll say ...
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... bear , When drinkers drink , and swearers swear , And singing there , and dancing here , Wi ' great and sma ' ; For I am keepit , by thy fear , Free frae them a ' . But yet , O Lord ! confess I must , At times I'm fash'd ' wi ' fleshly ...
... bear , When drinkers drink , and swearers swear , And singing there , and dancing here , Wi ' great and sma ' ; For I am keepit , by thy fear , Free frae them a ' . But yet , O Lord ! confess I must , At times I'm fash'd ' wi ' fleshly ...
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Страница 428 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand or freeman fa', Let him follow me!
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