The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With a Sketch of the Author's Life, Том 1Little, Brown & Company, 1863 |
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... aith , That Hornbook's skill Has clad a score i ' their last claith , By drap and pill . " An honest wabster to his trade , Whase wife's twa nieves were scarce weel - bred Gat tippence - worth to mend her head , When it was sair ; The ...
... aith , That Hornbook's skill Has clad a score i ' their last claith , By drap and pill . " An honest wabster to his trade , Whase wife's twa nieves were scarce weel - bred Gat tippence - worth to mend her head , When it was sair ; The ...
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... aith , Though I should pawn my pleugh and graith , Or die a cadger pownie's death At some dyke back , A pint and gill I'd gie them baith To hear your crack . But , first and foremost , I should tell , Amaist as soon as I could spell ...
... aith , Though I should pawn my pleugh and graith , Or die a cadger pownie's death At some dyke back , A pint and gill I'd gie them baith To hear your crack . But , first and foremost , I should tell , Amaist as soon as I could spell ...
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... aith , That I henceforth would be rhyme - proof Till my last breath . When , click ! the string the snick did draw ; And , jee ! the door gaed to the wa ' ; And by my ingle - lowe I saw , latch chimney - blaze Now bleezin ' bright , A ...
... aith , That I henceforth would be rhyme - proof Till my last breath . When , click ! the string the snick did draw ; And , jee ! the door gaed to the wa ' ; And by my ingle - lowe I saw , latch chimney - blaze Now bleezin ' bright , A ...
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... aith , half - formed , was crusht ; I glowred as eerie's I'd been dusht In some wild glen ; 1 wench When sweet , like modest Worth , she blusht , And stepped ben . Green , slender , leaf - clad holly - boughs Were twisted gracefu ...
... aith , half - formed , was crusht ; I glowred as eerie's I'd been dusht In some wild glen ; 1 wench When sweet , like modest Worth , she blusht , And stepped ben . Green , slender , leaf - clad holly - boughs Were twisted gracefu ...
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... aith - detesting , chaste Kilkerran ; 2 And that glib - gabbet Highland ready - tongued baron , The Laird o ' Graham ; 3 And ane , a chap that's d ————- d auldfarran , sagacious Dundas his name.1 7 Erskine , a spunkie Norland billie ...
... aith - detesting , chaste Kilkerran ; 2 And that glib - gabbet Highland ready - tongued baron , The Laird o ' Graham ; 3 And ane , a chap that's d ————- d auldfarran , sagacious Dundas his name.1 7 Erskine , a spunkie Norland billie ...
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aith Amang ance auld baith bard blest bonny braes braw brunstane Burns Burns's canna cauld Cessnock charms Coilsfield dear death deil e'en e'er edition Epistle fair fate fear Ferintosh fickle Fortune frae Gavin Hamilton grace guid Halloween hame heart Heaven herds Highland lassie Holy honour ither John Barleycorn John Highlandman Kilmarnock Laird Lapraik lass lassie Lord Mailie Mary Mauchline maun mind mony Mossgiel mourn muckle Muse nae mair ne'er never night o'er out-owre owre Peggy pleasure plough poem poet poet's poor Prayer pride rhyme ROBERT BURNS rustic sang says Scotch Scotland Scottish sing skelpin song stanza sweet tell tempests storming thee thegither There's thou Torbolton TUNE twa glancing sparkling unco verse wander weary weel Whare Whyles ye hae Ye'll ye're young
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Страница 145 - But hark! a rap comes gently to the door; Jenny, wha kens the meaning o' the same, Tells how a neibor lad cam o'er the moor, To do some errands, and convoy her hame. The wily mother sees the conscious flame Sparkle in Jenny's e'e, and flush her cheek; Wi...
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Страница 60 - Yet 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 year : On braes when we please, then, We'll sit and sowth a tune ; Syne rhyme till't, we'll time till't, And sing't when we hae done.