The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Том 41800 |
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... tune . Now don't let it enter into your head , that you are under any necessity of tak- ing my verses . I have long ago made up my mind as to my own reputation in the business of author- ship ; and have nothing to be pleased or offended ...
... tune . Now don't let it enter into your head , that you are under any necessity of tak- ing my verses . I have long ago made up my mind as to my own reputation in the business of author- ship ; and have nothing to be pleased or offended ...
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... tune , that cramp the poet , and lay him under almost insuperable difficul- ties . For instance , in the air , My wife's a wanton wee thing , if a few lines smooth and pretty can be adapted to it , it is all you can expect . The follow ...
... tune , that cramp the poet , and lay him under almost insuperable difficul- ties . For instance , in the air , My wife's a wanton wee thing , if a few lines smooth and pretty can be adapted to it , it is all you can expect . The follow ...
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... Tune- " KATHARINE OGIE . " YE banks , and braes , and streams around , The castle o ' Montgomery , Green be your woods , and fair your flowers , Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfald her robes , And there the langest ...
... Tune- " KATHARINE OGIE . " YE banks , and braes , and streams around , The castle o ' Montgomery , Green be your woods , and fair your flowers , Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfald her robes , And there the langest ...
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... Tune- " I HAD A HORSE . " O Poortith cauld , and restless love , Ye wreck my peace between ye ; Yet poortith a ' I could forgive , An ' ' twere na ' for my Jeanie . O why should fate sic pleasure have , Life's dearest bands untwining ...
... Tune- " I HAD A HORSE . " O Poortith cauld , and restless love , Ye wreck my peace between ye ; Yet poortith a ' I could forgive , An ' ' twere na ' for my Jeanie . O why should fate sic pleasure have , Life's dearest bands untwining ...
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... Tune- " BIDE YE YET . " O MARY , at thy window be , It is the wish'd , the trysted hour ; Those smiles and glances let me see , That make the miser's treasure poor : How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun ...
... Tune- " BIDE YE YET . " O MARY , at thy window be , It is the wish'd , the trysted hour ; Those smiles and glances let me see , That make the miser's treasure poor : How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A weary slave frae sun to sun ...
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The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a ..., Том 4 Robert Burns Полный просмотр - 1806 |
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