Poems and songs complete. (Notes by W.S. Douglas, and life by prof. Nichol. Edinb. illustr. ed.).1896 |
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... mind ; these were his motives for courting the Muses , and in these he found Poetry to be its own reward . Now that he appears in the public character of an Author , he does it with fear and trembling . So dear is fame to the rhyming ...
... mind ; these were his motives for courting the Muses , and in these he found Poetry to be its own reward . Now that he appears in the public character of an Author , he does it with fear and trembling . So dear is fame to the rhyming ...
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... mind those happy days when my heart was yet honest , and my tongue was sincere . - Commonplace Book , Aug. 1783 . O ONCE I lov'd a bonie lass , Aye , and I love her still ; And whilst that virtue warms my breast , I'll love my handsome ...
... mind those happy days when my heart was yet honest , and my tongue was sincere . - Commonplace Book , Aug. 1783 . O ONCE I lov'd a bonie lass , Aye , and I love her still ; And whilst that virtue warms my breast , I'll love my handsome ...
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... mind , pretty generally beloved ; yet I never could get the art of commanding respect . " Again , referring to his early boyhood , he says in his autobio- graphy : - " At those years , I was by no means a favourite with anybody ...
... mind , pretty generally beloved ; yet I never could get the art of commanding respect . " Again , referring to his early boyhood , he says in his autobio- graphy : - " At those years , I was by no means a favourite with anybody ...
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... mind to marry ; I'll be as free informing thee , Nae time hae I to tarry : I ken thy freens try ilka means Frae wedlock to delay thee ; Depending on some higher chance , But fortune may betray thee . * long prayers . † prudent . + ...
... mind to marry ; I'll be as free informing thee , Nae time hae I to tarry : I ken thy freens try ilka means Frae wedlock to delay thee ; Depending on some higher chance , But fortune may betray thee . * long prayers . † prudent . + ...
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... mind that shines in ev'ry grace . An ' chiefly in her rogueish een . [ Burns was passionately in love with the subject of this poem , or " Song of Similes " as it has been called . Her name was Ellison Begbie , her father being a small ...
... mind that shines in ev'ry grace . An ' chiefly in her rogueish een . [ Burns was passionately in love with the subject of this poem , or " Song of Similes " as it has been called . Her name was Ellison Begbie , her father being a small ...
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Amang appear auld bard better bonie Burns called charms composed dear death died doubt draw drink e'er EPISTLE Ev'n ev'ry face fair faith fate father fear Fortune frae give grace guid Hamilton hand happy head hear heart holy honest honour hope hour I'll Jean John keep kind lass leave light live Lord mair Mary Mauchline maun meet mind mony morn muse ne'er never night o'er owre pleasure poem poet poet's poor present pride rhyme Robin round seen sing song soul sweet tell thee There's Thou thought thro Till verse weary weel wild Ye'll ye're young
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