The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With Critical and Biographical NoticesPorter & Coates, 1876 - 604 страница |
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... happy days When I sleep I dream . 449 Out over the Forth I look to the north 494 • . 450 The Lass of Ecclefechan 494 451 The Cooper o ' Cuddie • . 495 For the sake of somebody • • 495 • 452 I coft a stane o ' haslock woo 496 . . 453 The ...
... happy days When I sleep I dream . 449 Out over the Forth I look to the north 494 • . 450 The Lass of Ecclefechan 494 451 The Cooper o ' Cuddie • . 495 For the sake of somebody • • 495 • 452 I coft a stane o ' haslock woo 496 . . 453 The ...
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... happy be the day . 516 Contented wi ' little and cantie wi ' mair 563 517 Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy 564 · • 518 My Nannie's awa • 519 O wha is she that lo'es me 520 Caledonia . 521 O lay thy loof in mine , lass 522 The Fête ...
... happy be the day . 516 Contented wi ' little and cantie wi ' mair 563 517 Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy 564 · • 518 My Nannie's awa • 519 O wha is she that lo'es me 520 Caledonia . 521 O lay thy loof in mine , lass 522 The Fête ...
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... happy lang ; The heart ay's the part ay Think That makes us right or wrang . ye , that sic as you and I , Wha drudge and drive thro ' wet an ' dry , Wi ' never - ceasing toil ; Think ye , are we less blest than they , Wha scarcely tent ...
... happy lang ; The heart ay's the part ay Think That makes us right or wrang . ye , that sic as you and I , Wha drudge and drive thro ' wet an ' dry , Wi ' never - ceasing toil ; Think ye , are we less blest than they , Wha scarcely tent ...
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... happy ! happy ! enviable man ! O glorious magnanimity of soul ! THE JOLLY BEGGARS . A CANTATA . [ This inimitable poem , unknown to Currie and unheard of while the poet lived , was first given to the world , with other characteristic ...
... happy ! happy ! enviable man ! O glorious magnanimity of soul ! THE JOLLY BEGGARS . A CANTATA . [ This inimitable poem , unknown to Currie and unheard of while the poet lived , was first given to the world , with other characteristic ...
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... happy with my wallet , My bottle and my callet , As when I used in scarlet To follow a drum . Lal de daudle , & c What tho ' with hoary locks I must stand the winter shocks , Beneath the woods and rocks Oftentimes for a home . When the ...
... happy with my wallet , My bottle and my callet , As when I used in scarlet To follow a drum . Lal de daudle , & c What tho ' with hoary locks I must stand the winter shocks , Beneath the woods and rocks Oftentimes for a home . When the ...
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amang ance auld baith bard blaw blest bonnie bonnie lasses bosom braes braw BRIG Burns canna cauld charms chiel daur dear death deil Dumfries e'en e'er Ellisland EPISTLE Ev'n ev'ry fair fate fear FINTRAY flower frae GAVIN HAMILTON grace guid hame heart Heaven Highland Highland laddie honest honour ilka Jamie Kilmarnock laddie lady laird lasses lassie Lord Mauchline maun meikle mony mourn muse nae mair ne'er never night o'er owre pleasure Poem poet poet's poor pow'r pride rhyme roar Robert ROBERT BURNS Samson's dead says Scotia's Scotland sing skelpin song soul sweet tear tell thee There's thou thro Tune unco verses weary weel whare Whigs whistle whyles wild Willie wind winna ye'll ye're
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