The British Poets, Том 2Little, Brown & Company, 1865 |
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By sad mistakes and black mischances , While hopes , and joys , and pleasures fly him , Make you as poor a dog as I am , ? Your humble servant then no more ; For who would humbly serve the poor But by a poor man's hopes in Heaven ...
By sad mistakes and black mischances , While hopes , and joys , and pleasures fly him , Make you as poor a dog as I am , ? Your humble servant then no more ; For who would humbly serve the poor But by a poor man's hopes in Heaven ...
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... pleasure , and depressed by the contrasted gloom of his prospects . The aspect of nature harmonized with his feelings . It was a lowering and heavy evening in the end [ beginning ? ] of autumn . The wind was up , and whistled through ...
... pleasure , and depressed by the contrasted gloom of his prospects . The aspect of nature harmonized with his feelings . It was a lowering and heavy evening in the end [ beginning ? ] of autumn . The wind was up , and whistled through ...
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... - hour's leisure , Be't light , be't dark , Sir Bard will do himself the pleasure To call at Park . MOSSIGEL , 30th October , 1786 . R. B. AN EXPOSTULATION ON A REBUKE AD- MINISTERED BY MRS . ET . 28. ] 67 EPISTLE TO MAJOR LOGAN .
... - hour's leisure , Be't light , be't dark , Sir Bard will do himself the pleasure To call at Park . MOSSIGEL , 30th October , 1786 . R. B. AN EXPOSTULATION ON A REBUKE AD- MINISTERED BY MRS . ET . 28. ] 67 EPISTLE TO MAJOR LOGAN .
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... frontispiece . CURSE on ungrateful man , that can be pleased , And yet can starve the author of the pleasure ! Oh thou , my elder brother in misfortune , By far my elder brother in the Muses , With 82 [ 1787 . VERSES ON FERGUSSON .
... frontispiece . CURSE on ungrateful man , that can be pleased , And yet can starve the author of the pleasure ! Oh thou , my elder brother in misfortune , By far my elder brother in the Muses , With 82 [ 1787 . VERSES ON FERGUSSON .
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... pleasures ? VERSES INTENDED TO BE WRITTEN BE- LOW A NOBLE EARL'S PICTURE . [ THE EARL OF GLENCAIRN . ] WHOSE is that noble , dauntless brow ? And whose that eye of fire ? And whose that generous princely mien Even rooted foes admire ...
... pleasures ? VERSES INTENDED TO BE WRITTEN BE- LOW A NOBLE EARL'S PICTURE . [ THE EARL OF GLENCAIRN . ] WHOSE is that noble , dauntless brow ? And whose that eye of fire ? And whose that generous princely mien Even rooted foes admire ...
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Allan Cunningham amang Auchtertyre auld auld lang syne banks bard birks of Aberfeldy blaw blest blithe bonny lasses bosom braes BRIG bright Burns Burns's Captain Riddel Castle-Gordon charms Clarinda Craigdarroch dance dear death deil Dumfries e'en e'er Edinburgh Ellisland Exciseman fair Farewell fate fear Fête Champêtre flowers frae Glen Glenriddel grace Grose hame heart Heaven Highland hills honest honoured Igo and ago Jamie John Johnson's Museum lassie Lon'on Lord Mauchline maun meikle monie morning mourn Muse nae mair naebody ne'er never night Nith o'er owre Peggy's pleasure poem poet poor pride rhyme roar ROBERT BURNS Samson's dead Scotland Scots Scots Musical Museum sing song soul Strathspey sweet tear thee There's thou TUNE unco verses wander waur weel Whigs whistle wild Willie wind woods worth ye'll
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