The poetical and prose works of Robert Burns: with life, notes and correspondence: by A. CunninghamCharles Daly, 1854 - 559 páginas |
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... happy night together . Burns was on this occasion par- ticularly elated , for Willie , in the midst of their conviviality , handed over to him above seven pounds , being the first considerable sum of money the poor bard had ever pos ...
... happy night together . Burns was on this occasion par- ticularly elated , for Willie , in the midst of their conviviality , handed over to him above seven pounds , being the first considerable sum of money the poor bard had ever pos ...
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... happy in our society , we resolved to continue to meet once a month in the same house , in the way and manner proposed , and shortly thereafter we chose Robert Ritchie for another member . In May , 1781 , we brought in David Sillar ...
... happy in our society , we resolved to continue to meet once a month in the same house , in the way and manner proposed , and shortly thereafter we chose Robert Ritchie for another member . In May , 1781 , we brought in David Sillar ...
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... Happy had it been for our bard , after he emerged from the condition of a peasant , had the delicacy of his taste equalled the sensibility of his passions , regu- and pre- lating all the effusions of his muse , siding over all his ...
... Happy had it been for our bard , after he emerged from the condition of a peasant , had the delicacy of his taste equalled the sensibility of his passions , regu- and pre- lating all the effusions of his muse , siding over all his ...
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... happy had it been for him , after he emerged from the con- dition of a peasant , if fortune had permitted him to enjoy them in the degree of which he was capable , so as to have fortified his principles of virtue by the purification of ...
... happy had it been for him , after he emerged from the con- dition of a peasant , if fortune had permitted him to enjoy them in the degree of which he was capable , so as to have fortified his principles of virtue by the purification of ...
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... happy country swain ! Though sheltered in the lowest shed That ever rose on Scotland's plain , Through weary winter's wind and rain , With joy , with rapture I would toil ; And nightly to my bosom strain The bonny lass o ' Ballochmyle ...
... happy country swain ! Though sheltered in the lowest shed That ever rose on Scotland's plain , Through weary winter's wind and rain , With joy , with rapture I would toil ; And nightly to my bosom strain The bonny lass o ' Ballochmyle ...
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