Poems Chiefly in the Scottish DialectH. Richardson, 1801 |
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... bard , unbroke by rules of art , Pours forth the wild effusions of the heart ; And if inspir'd , its nature's powers inspire ; Her's all the melting thrill , her's all the kindling fire . All the POEMS and SONGS that were in the Edition ...
... bard , unbroke by rules of art , Pours forth the wild effusions of the heart ; And if inspir'd , its nature's powers inspire ; Her's all the melting thrill , her's all the kindling fire . All the POEMS and SONGS that were in the Edition ...
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... be , an obscure nameless Bard , shrinks aghast at the thought of being branded as ---- An impertinent blockhead , obtruding his nonsense on the world ; and because he can can make a shift to jingle a few doggerel Scotch ( 8 )
... be , an obscure nameless Bard , shrinks aghast at the thought of being branded as ---- An impertinent blockhead , obtruding his nonsense on the world ; and because he can can make a shift to jingle a few doggerel Scotch ( 8 )
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... bard , conscious how much he owes to benevolence , and friendship , for grati- fying him , if he deserves it , in that dear- est wish of every poetic bosom ---- to be distinguished . He begs his readers , ' particularly the learned and ...
... bard , conscious how much he owes to benevolence , and friendship , for grati- fying him , if he deserves it , in that dear- est wish of every poetic bosom ---- to be distinguished . He begs his readers , ' particularly the learned and ...
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... Bard , proud of the name , and whose highest ambition is to sing in his Country's service , where shall be so properly look for patronage as to the illustrious Names of his native Land ; those who bear the honours and inherit the ...
... Bard , proud of the name , and whose highest ambition is to sing in his Country's service , where shall be so properly look for patronage as to the illustrious Names of his native Land ; those who bear the honours and inherit the ...
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... Bard , rough at the ruftic plough , Learning his tuneful trade from ev'ry bough : The chanting linnet , or the mellow thrufh , Hailing the fetting fun , fweet in the green thorn bush ; The The foaring lark , the perching red - breaft ...
... Bard , rough at the ruftic plough , Learning his tuneful trade from ev'ry bough : The chanting linnet , or the mellow thrufh , Hailing the fetting fun , fweet in the green thorn bush ; The The foaring lark , the perching red - breaft ...
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