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... Nature's Law . A Poem humbly in- 128 26 28 To the Rev. John M'Math scribed to G. H. , Esq . 129 131 • 30 To a Mouse . 134 34 Scotch Drink 135 Address to the Deil 36 The Author's earnest Cry and Prayer The auld Farmer's New - year ...
... Nature's Law . A Poem humbly in- 128 26 28 To the Rev. John M'Math scribed to G. H. , Esq . 129 131 • 30 To a Mouse . 134 34 Scotch Drink 135 Address to the Deil 36 The Author's earnest Cry and Prayer The auld Farmer's New - year ...
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... nature's charms , the hills and woods , The sweeping vales , and foaming floods , Are free alike to all . In days when daisies deck the ground , And blackbirds whistle clear , With honest joy our hearts will bound , To see the coming ...
... nature's charms , the hills and woods , The sweeping vales , and foaming floods , Are free alike to all . In days when daisies deck the ground , And blackbirds whistle clear , With honest joy our hearts will bound , To see the coming ...
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... nature on the alarm . ] WHY am I loth to leave this earthly scene ? Have I so found it full of pleasing charms ? Some drops of joy with draughts of ill between : ROBERT BURNS . 45 A Prayer in the prospect of Death Stanzas on the same ...
... nature on the alarm . ] WHY am I loth to leave this earthly scene ? Have I so found it full of pleasing charms ? Some drops of joy with draughts of ill between : ROBERT BURNS . 45 A Prayer in the prospect of Death Stanzas on the same ...
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... on his wretched fate , Whom friends and fortune quite disown ! Ill satisfied keen nature's clamorous call , Stretched on his straw he lays himself to sleep , While through the ragged roof and chinky wall , Chill 48 THE POETICAL WORKS OF.
... on his wretched fate , Whom friends and fortune quite disown ! Ill satisfied keen nature's clamorous call , Stretched on his straw he lays himself to sleep , While through the ragged roof and chinky wall , Chill 48 THE POETICAL WORKS OF.
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... Nature's face is fair , I walked forth to view the corn , An ' snuff the caller air . The rising sun owre Galston muirs , Wi ' glorious light was glintin ' ; The hares were hirplin down the furs , The lav'rocks they were chantin ' Fu ...
... Nature's face is fair , I walked forth to view the corn , An ' snuff the caller air . The rising sun owre Galston muirs , Wi ' glorious light was glintin ' ; The hares were hirplin down the furs , The lav'rocks they were chantin ' Fu ...
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