The poetical works of Robert Burns. [With] (Memoir of Burns, by sir H. Nicolas).1866 |
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... meet , mix , and unite ; How Virtue and Vice blend their black and their white ; How Genius , th ' illustrious father of fiction , Confounds rule and law , reconciles contradiction , I sing ; If these mortals , the Critics , should ...
... meet , mix , and unite ; How Virtue and Vice blend their black and their white ; How Genius , th ' illustrious father of fiction , Confounds rule and law , reconciles contradiction , I sing ; If these mortals , the Critics , should ...
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... meet with noble youthful Daer , For he but meets a brother . 30 40 THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN . PROLOGUE SPOKEN BY MISS FONTENELLE ON HER BENEFIT NIGHT . * HILE Europe's eye is fix'd on mighty things , The fate of Empires and the fall of Kings ...
... meet with noble youthful Daer , For he but meets a brother . 30 40 THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN . PROLOGUE SPOKEN BY MISS FONTENELLE ON HER BENEFIT NIGHT . * HILE Europe's eye is fix'd on mighty things , The fate of Empires and the fall of Kings ...
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... meet . 10 IMPROMPTU , ON MRS . RIDDEL'S BIRTH - DAY , NOVEMBER 4 , 1793 . * LD Winter with his frosty beard , Thus once to Jove his prayer preferr'd , - What have I done , of all the year , To bear this hated doom severe ? My cheerless ...
... meet . 10 IMPROMPTU , ON MRS . RIDDEL'S BIRTH - DAY , NOVEMBER 4 , 1793 . * LD Winter with his frosty beard , Thus once to Jove his prayer preferr'd , - What have I done , of all the year , To bear this hated doom severe ? My cheerless ...
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... meet some ither place , Willie's awa ! 20 20 30 40 Poor Burns e'en Scotch drink canna quicken , He cheeps like some bewildered chicken * The Chamber of Commerce of Edinburgh , of which Mr. Creech was secretary . Many literary gentlemen ...
... meet some ither place , Willie's awa ! 20 20 30 40 Poor Burns e'en Scotch drink canna quicken , He cheeps like some bewildered chicken * The Chamber of Commerce of Edinburgh , of which Mr. Creech was secretary . Many literary gentlemen ...
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... meet the Warld's worm : To try to get the twa to gree , An ' name the airles1 an ' the fee , In legal mode an ' form : I ken he weel a snick can draw , When simple bodies let him ; An ' if a Devil be at a ' , In faith he's sure to get ...
... meet the Warld's worm : To try to get the twa to gree , An ' name the airles1 an ' the fee , In legal mode an ' form : I ken he weel a snick can draw , When simple bodies let him ; An ' if a Devil be at a ' , In faith he's sure to get ...
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