The life and works of Robert Burns, ed. by R. Chambers. Libr. ed, Том 21856 |
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... possession of Joseph Mayer , Esq . , Liverpool . We must differ with Dr Currie as to the favourableness of the sketch . Chalmers ) , who exerted her influence to have them LIFE AND WORKS OF BURNS . [ 1789 . CREECH'S RELATION TO BURNS, ·
... possession of Joseph Mayer , Esq . , Liverpool . We must differ with Dr Currie as to the favourableness of the sketch . Chalmers ) , who exerted her influence to have them LIFE AND WORKS OF BURNS . [ 1789 . CREECH'S RELATION TO BURNS, ·
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... possessed even under the greatest rhyming difficulties : EXTEMPORE TO CAPTAIN RIDDEL , ON RETURNING A NEWSPAPER . ELLISLAND , Monday Evening . Your news and review , sir , I've read through and through , sir , With little admiring or ...
... possessed even under the greatest rhyming difficulties : EXTEMPORE TO CAPTAIN RIDDEL , ON RETURNING A NEWSPAPER . ELLISLAND , Monday Evening . Your news and review , sir , I've read through and through , sir , With little admiring or ...
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... possessed much of his strong and eccentric genius ; and it is not surprising that he and the Ayrshire Bard should have become friends . After 1780 , his life was spent in London , chiefly under the fostering patronage of a generous ...
... possessed much of his strong and eccentric genius ; and it is not surprising that he and the Ayrshire Bard should have become friends . After 1780 , his life was spent in London , chiefly under the fostering patronage of a generous ...
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... brother , ROBERT BURNS.1 ' The original of this letter is in the possession of Mrs Begg . It was probably next week , according to promise , ET . 31. ] 18 LETTER TO MR WILLIAM BURNS . WILLIAM, A YOUNGER BROTHER OF BURNS-Letter to him,
... brother , ROBERT BURNS.1 ' The original of this letter is in the possession of Mrs Begg . It was probably next week , according to promise , ET . 31. ] 18 LETTER TO MR WILLIAM BURNS . WILLIAM, A YOUNGER BROTHER OF BURNS-Letter to him,
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... me know if I may put a new edition to press here , and what number may be printed .'— MS . in possession of Robert Cole , Esq . an author in similar circumstances would deem himself entitled to ET . 31. ] 35 FACILITY WITH CREECH .
... me know if I may put a new edition to press here , and what number may be printed .'— MS . in possession of Robert Cole , Esq . an author in similar circumstances would deem himself entitled to ET . 31. ] 35 FACILITY WITH CREECH .
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acquaintance Allan Allan Cunningham Alloway Kirk amang appears auld Ayrshire ballad bard beautiful bonny bosom Burns's character charming Clarinda Craigieburn Cunningham dear sir dearie devil Dr Currie Dumfries Dunlop Edinburgh ELLISLAND Excise Exciseman fair favour favourite feelings frae Gala Water genius gentleman give hame happy heart Highland Highland laddie honest honour humble kind Kirkcudbright laddie lady lass lassie late letter lo'e Lord madam mair mind monie morning Muse ne'er never night Nith o'er PETER HILL pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poor present Riddel Robert Burns Scotland Scots Scots Musical Museum Scottish sentiments Shanter shew SIR-I soul spirit stanzas sweet Syme tell thee THOMSON TO BURNS thou tune verses weel Whig wife Willie wish Woodley Park worthy write young
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