The Poetry of Robert Burns, Том 2T. C. and E. C. Jack, 1896 |
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... POEMS ONCE fondly lov'd and still remember'd dear , Sweet early object of my youthful vows , Accept this mark of friendship , warm , sincere- ( Friendship ! ' tis all cold duty now allows ) ; II And when you read the simple artless ...
... POEMS ONCE fondly lov'd and still remember'd dear , Sweet early object of my youthful vows , Accept this mark of friendship , warm , sincere- ( Friendship ! ' tis all cold duty now allows ) ; II And when you read the simple artless ...
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... : Assist poor Simson a ' ye can ; Ye'll fin ' him just an honest man . Sae I conclude , and quat my chanter , Yours , saint or sinner , RAB THE RANTER . TO JOHN M'MURDO WITH SOME OF THE AUTHOR'S POEMS I 126 TO JAMES TENNANT.
... : Assist poor Simson a ' ye can ; Ye'll fin ' him just an honest man . Sae I conclude , and quat my chanter , Yours , saint or sinner , RAB THE RANTER . TO JOHN M'MURDO WITH SOME OF THE AUTHOR'S POEMS I 126 TO JAMES TENNANT.
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... POEMS I O , COULD I give thee India's wealth , As I this trifle send ! Because thy Joy in both would be To share them with a friend ! II But golden sands did never grace The Heliconian stream ; Then take what gold could never buy- An ...
... POEMS I O , COULD I give thee India's wealth , As I this trifle send ! Because thy Joy in both would be To share them with a friend ! II But golden sands did never grace The Heliconian stream ; Then take what gold could never buy- An ...
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... POEMS , PRESENTED TO THE LADY WHOM , IN SO MANY FICTITIOUS REVERIES OF PASSION , BUT WITH THE MOST AR- DENT SENTIMENTS OF REAL FRIENDSHIP , I HAVE SO OFTEN SUNG UNDER THE NAME OF CHLORIS I " TIs Friendship's pledge , my young , fair ...
... POEMS , PRESENTED TO THE LADY WHOM , IN SO MANY FICTITIOUS REVERIES OF PASSION , BUT WITH THE MOST AR- DENT SENTIMENTS OF REAL FRIENDSHIP , I HAVE SO OFTEN SUNG UNDER THE NAME OF CHLORIS I " TIs Friendship's pledge , my young , fair ...
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... Poems Ascribed to Robert Burns , published in January 1801 , although the book was advertised in August 1800 as in preparation by ' Stewart and Meikle . ' Meikle either died or left the firm about the close of 1800. It thus follows as ...
... Poems Ascribed to Robert Burns , published in January 1801 , although the book was advertised in August 1800 as in preparation by ' Stewart and Meikle . ' Meikle either died or left the firm about the close of 1800. It thus follows as ...
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Allan Ramsay Ascribed to Robert auld Ayrshire ballad Balmaghie Bard bonie braw Burns's Clarinda copy Creech Cromek Cunningham 1834 Currie damn'd dear Deil deleted reading Devil Dumfries Dunlop E'en e'er Edinburgh Edition ELLISLAND Epistle Fintry frae Gavin Hamilton Glasgow Glenriddell Book grace heart Hell Holy Fair honest inscribed John Jolly Beggars Kilmarnock Kirk's Alarm lady Laird lass letter LINE Lochryan Lord mair Mauchline maun merry Miss monie Motherwell Muse ne'er numbers o'er owre piece Poet Poet's poor Prefatory Note printed by Chapman published RECITATIVO REEL DANCING rhyme Riddell Robert Burns ROBERT FERGUSSON Scots Magazine Scott Douglas sent song soul STANZA Star Stewart and Meikle Stewart's Poems Ascribed Stuart Tarbolton thee There's thou thro tune verses VIII warl weel Whig William Willie Ye'll younkers
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Страница 10 - And now a widow, I must mourn The pleasures that will ne'er return ; No comfort but a hearty can, When I think on John Highlandman. Sing, hey, &c. 1C V. RECITATIVO. A pigmy scraper wi...
Страница 18 - A fig for those by law protected! Liberty's a glorious feast! Courts for cowards were erected. Churches built to please the priest.
Страница 222 - Mark ruffian Violence, distain'd with crimes, Rousing elate in these degenerate times ; View unsuspecting Innocence a prey, As guileful Fraud points out the erring way ; While subtle Litigation's pliant tongue The life-blood equal sucks of Right and Wrong ! Evidently this is not the real Burns, or his name and fame would have disappeared long ago.
Страница 27 - I'll ne'er lift a lawless leg Again upon her. Besides I farther maun allow, Wi' Lizzie's lass, three times I trow — But, Lord, that Friday I was fou, When I cam near her, Or else thou kens thy servant true Wad never steer Her.
Страница 452 - By special grant of the managers to Robert Burns, who erected this stone, this burial-place is to remain for ever sacred to the memory of Robert Fergusson.
Страница 104 - And wi' the lave ilk merry morn Could rank my rig and lass, Still shearing, and clearing The tither stocked raw, Wi' claivers, an' haivers, Wearing the day awa : Ev'n then a wish, (I mind its power,) A wish that to my latest hour Shall strongly heave my breast ; That I for poor auld Scotland's sake, Some usefu' plan, or beuk could make, Or sing a sang at least.