Poems Chiefly in the Scottish DialectH. Richardson, 1801 |
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... honest Rusticity is asham- ed of it .--- Nor do I present this Address with the venal soul of a servile Author , looking for a continuation of those fa- vours : I was bred to the Plough , and am independent . I come to claim the common ...
... honest Rusticity is asham- ed of it .--- Nor do I present this Address with the venal soul of a servile Author , looking for a continuation of those fa- vours : I was bred to the Plough , and am independent . I come to claim the common ...
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... ; and may Social - joy await your return ! When barassed in courts or camps with the just- lings of bad men and bad measures , may the honest consciousness of injured Worth Worth attend your return to your native Seats ; and ( 13 )
... ; and may Social - joy await your return ! When barassed in courts or camps with the just- lings of bad men and bad measures , may the honest consciousness of injured Worth Worth attend your return to your native Seats ; and ( 13 )
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... honest , fonfie , baws'nt face , Ay gat him friends in ilka place . His breaft was white , his touzie back Weel clad wi ' coat o ' gloffy black ; His gawcie tail , wi ' upward curl , Hung o'er his hurdies wi ' a fwirl . NAE doubt but ...
... honest , fonfie , baws'nt face , Ay gat him friends in ilka place . His breaft was white , his touzie back Weel clad wi ' coat o ' gloffy black ; His gawcie tail , wi ' upward curl , Hung o'er his hurdies wi ' a fwirl . NAE doubt but ...
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... various tone , Each fpring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute , We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute , But know not what's resisted .. TAM TAM SAMSON's * ELEGY . An honest man's the noblest ( 183 )
... various tone , Each fpring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute , We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute , But know not what's resisted .. TAM TAM SAMSON's * ELEGY . An honest man's the noblest ( 183 )
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Robert Burns. TAM SAMSON's * ELEGY . An honest man's the noblest work of God HAS auld K ********* feen the deil ? Or great M ******** + thrawn his heel ? Or R ******* † again grow weel , To preach an ' read ? POPE . Na , * When this ...
Robert Burns. TAM SAMSON's * ELEGY . An honest man's the noblest work of God HAS auld K ********* feen the deil ? Or great M ******** + thrawn his heel ? Or R ******* † again grow weel , To preach an ' read ? POPE . Na , * When this ...
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