Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Том 2William Magee, 1800 |
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Robert Burns. O ! why has worth so short a date ! • While villains ripen grey with time ! Muft thou , the noble ... SIR JOHN WHITEFORD , OF WHITEFORD [ 1 52 ]
Robert Burns. O ! why has worth so short a date ! • While villains ripen grey with time ! Muft thou , the noble ... SIR JOHN WHITEFORD , OF WHITEFORD [ 1 52 ]
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Robert Burns. LINE S. SENT TO SIR JOHN WHITEFORD , OF WHITEFORD , BART . WITH THE FOREGOING POEM . THOU , HOU , who thy honour as thy God rever'ft , Who , fave thy mind's reproach , nought earthly fear'ft ,. To thee this votive off'ring ...
Robert Burns. LINE S. SENT TO SIR JOHN WHITEFORD , OF WHITEFORD , BART . WITH THE FOREGOING POEM . THOU , HOU , who thy honour as thy God rever'ft , Who , fave thy mind's reproach , nought earthly fear'ft ,. To thee this votive off'ring ...
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Robert Burns. 1 on the part of the Scots , the Dane was encountered by Sir Robert Lowrie of Maxwelton , anceflor to the prefent worthy baronet of that name ; who , after three days and three nights hard conte , left the Scandivanian ...
Robert Burns. 1 on the part of the Scots , the Dane was encountered by Sir Robert Lowrie of Maxwelton , anceflor to the prefent worthy baronet of that name ; who , after three days and three nights hard conte , left the Scandivanian ...
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... Sir ! or ne'er fee me more ! " Old poets have fung , and old chronicles tell , What champions ventured , what champions fell The fon of great Loda was conqueror ftill , And blew on the Whitle their requiem fhrill . Till Robert the lord ...
... Sir ! or ne'er fee me more ! " Old poets have fung , and old chronicles tell , What champions ventured , what champions fell The fon of great Loda was conqueror ftill , And blew on the Whitle their requiem fhrill . Till Robert the lord ...
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... Sir Robert , a foldier , no fpeech would pretend , But he ne'er turned his back on his foe - or his friend , Said , tofs down the Whistle , the prize of the field , And knee - deep in claret he'd die or he'd yield . To the board of ...
... Sir Robert , a foldier , no fpeech would pretend , But he ne'er turned his back on his foe - or his friend , Said , tofs down the Whistle , the prize of the field , And knee - deep in claret he'd die or he'd yield . To the board of ...
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