The poetical works of Robert Burns. [With] (Memoir of Burns, by sir H. Nicolas).1866 |
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... * Burns suffered much from this disease . In a letter from Ellisland , in May , 1789 , he complains of " . tooth - ache engrossing all his inner man . " VOL . II . B an omnipotent 20 20 Adown my beard the slavers trickle ! I. POEMS, ...
... * Burns suffered much from this disease . In a letter from Ellisland , in May , 1789 , he complains of " . tooth - ache engrossing all his inner man . " VOL . II . B an omnipotent 20 20 Adown my beard the slavers trickle ! I. POEMS, ...
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... the poet's friend , Mrs. Dunlop . In a letter to that lady , dated in November , 1790 , in reply to one inform- ing him of her daughter's confinement , Burns says , " As November hirples o'er the lea , Chill , on thy 4 THE POEMS.
... the poet's friend , Mrs. Dunlop . In a letter to that lady , dated in November , 1790 , in reply to one inform- ing him of her daughter's confinement , Burns says , " As November hirples o'er the lea , Chill , on thy 4 THE POEMS.
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... letter of good news from you , in return for the many tidings of sorrow which I have received . In this instance I most cordially obey the Apostle -Rejoice with them that do rejoice ' - for me to sing for joy is no new thing ; but to ...
... letter of good news from you , in return for the many tidings of sorrow which I have received . In this instance I most cordially obey the Apostle -Rejoice with them that do rejoice ' - for me to sing for joy is no new thing ; but to ...
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... letter to Mrs. Dunlop , dated Dumfries , 24th Sept. 1792 . " I have this moment , my dear madam , yours of the twenty- third . All your other kind reproaches , your news , & c . are out of my head when I read and think on Mrs. H ― ' s ...
... letter to Mrs. Dunlop , dated Dumfries , 24th Sept. 1792 . " I have this moment , my dear madam , yours of the twenty- third . All your other kind reproaches , your news , & c . are out of my head when I read and think on Mrs. H ― ' s ...
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... letter ; Tho ' I maun say't , I doubt ye flatter , Ye speak sae fair , For my puir , silly , rhymin clatter Some less maun sair . Hale be your heart , hale be your fiddle ; Lang may your elbuck jink and diddle , To cheer you thro ' the ...
... letter ; Tho ' I maun say't , I doubt ye flatter , Ye speak sae fair , For my puir , silly , rhymin clatter Some less maun sair . Hale be your heart , hale be your fiddle ; Lang may your elbuck jink and diddle , To cheer you thro ' the ...
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