Understanding Robert Burns: Verse, Explanation and GlossaryNeil Wilson, 2002 - 310 страница Although recognised throughout the world, the poems of Robert Burns are rarely understood. This book gives readers an immediate understanding of 138 of his poems. |
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Страница 69
... face was furrow'd o'er with And hoary was his hair . When out walking , the poet met a man who was carrying the strain of life's toils engraved upon his face . years , = hoary white or grey with age ' Young stranger , whither wand'rest ...
... face was furrow'd o'er with And hoary was his hair . When out walking , the poet met a man who was carrying the strain of life's toils engraved upon his face . years , = hoary white or grey with age ' Young stranger , whither wand'rest ...
Страница 80
... faces . The third one skipped up to him and curtsied . = claes clothes ; visage = face ; onie slaes = any sloes ; hap - step - an - lowphop ; skip and jump ; onie lambie any lamb ; curchie = curtsy = THE HOLY FAIR 80.
... faces . The third one skipped up to him and curtsied . = claes clothes ; visage = face ; onie slaes = any sloes ; hap - step - an - lowphop ; skip and jump ; onie lambie any lamb ; curchie = curtsy = THE HOLY FAIR 80.
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... face ! I daur you try sic sportin , As seek the Foul Thief onie place , fortune : For him to spae your Nae doubt but ye may get a sight ! Great cause ye hae to fear it ; For monie a ane has gotten a fright , An ' liv'd an ' died ...
... face ! I daur you try sic sportin , As seek the Foul Thief onie place , fortune : For him to spae your Nae doubt but ye may get a sight ! Great cause ye hae to fear it ; For monie a ane has gotten a fright , An ' liv'd an ' died ...
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