The life and works of Robert Burns, ed. by R. Chambers. Libr. ed, Том 21856 |
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... seen that on a second settlement of accounts in February , Burns was satisfied with the measure of justice extended to him by the bookseller ; and in May he addressed him a civil letter . Afterwards he resumed his expres- sions of ...
... seen that on a second settlement of accounts in February , Burns was satisfied with the measure of justice extended to him by the bookseller ; and in May he addressed him a civil letter . Afterwards he resumed his expres- sions of ...
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... seen.1 1 All friends in this county and Ayrshire are well . Remember me to all friends in the north . My wife joins me in compliments to Mrs B. and family . I am ever , my dear cousin , yours sincerely , R. B. About the end of February ...
... seen.1 1 All friends in this county and Ayrshire are well . Remember me to all friends in the north . My wife joins me in compliments to Mrs B. and family . I am ever , my dear cousin , yours sincerely , R. B. About the end of February ...
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... seen the least glimmering of hope that these charms could ever have been mine ; or even had not iron necessity But these are unavailing words . I would have called on you when I was in town ; indeed , I could not have resisted it , but ...
... seen the least glimmering of hope that these charms could ever have been mine ; or even had not iron necessity But these are unavailing words . I would have called on you when I was in town ; indeed , I could not have resisted it , but ...
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... seen , entertained a high veneration . He who had been so lenient with Clarinda's versicles chose to be strict with this piece of Burns . TO MR ROBERT BURNS . EDINBURGH , 2d June 1789 . DEAR SIR - I take the first leisure hour I could ...
... seen , entertained a high veneration . He who had been so lenient with Clarinda's versicles chose to be strict with this piece of Burns . TO MR ROBERT BURNS . EDINBURGH , 2d June 1789 . DEAR SIR - I take the first leisure hour I could ...
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... seen a stronger expression of misery than is contained in these verses- Condemned , severe extreme , to live When all is fled that life can give . The comparison of our distant joys to distant objects is ET . 31. ] 43 CRITICISM ON THE ...
... seen a stronger expression of misery than is contained in these verses- Condemned , severe extreme , to live When all is fled that life can give . The comparison of our distant joys to distant objects is ET . 31. ] 43 CRITICISM ON THE ...
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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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