Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, Том 1William Magee, 1800 |
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Стр. vi
... honour to be , With the fincereft gratitude and highest respect , My LORDS and GENTLEMEN , Your most devoted humble fervant , ROBERT BURNS . EDINBURGH , APRIL 4 , 1787 . EXTRACT FROM THE LOUNGER , NO . 97 , LATELY [ vi ]
... honour to be , With the fincereft gratitude and highest respect , My LORDS and GENTLEMEN , Your most devoted humble fervant , ROBERT BURNS . EDINBURGH , APRIL 4 , 1787 . EXTRACT FROM THE LOUNGER , NO . 97 , LATELY [ vi ]
Стр. vii
... ex- cellencies appear to deserve .. " In mentioning the circumftance of his humble ftation , I mean not to reft his pretenfions folely on that title , nor to to urge the merits of his poetry when confidered in [ vii ]
... ex- cellencies appear to deserve .. " In mentioning the circumftance of his humble ftation , I mean not to reft his pretenfions folely on that title , nor to to urge the merits of his poetry when confidered in [ vii ]
Стр. viii
... humble and unlettered ftation , has looked upon men and manners . " BURNS poffeffes the fpirit as well That honeft as the fancy of a Poet . pride and independence of foul , which are are fometimes the MUSES only dower , break forth on ...
... humble and unlettered ftation , has looked upon men and manners . " BURNS poffeffes the fpirit as well That honeft as the fancy of a Poet . pride and independence of foul , which are are fometimes the MUSES only dower , break forth on ...
Стр. ix
... humble as it was , in which he found content , and wooed the Mufe , might not have been deemed uncom- fortable ; but grief and misfortune have reached him there ; and one or two of his poems hint , what I have learned from fome of his ...
... humble as it was , in which he found content , and wooed the Mufe , might not have been deemed uncom- fortable ; but grief and misfortune have reached him there ; and one or two of his poems hint , what I have learned from fome of his ...
Стр. 5
... humble , An ' hear it a ' , an ' fear an ' tremble ! I fee how folk live that hae riches : But furely poor folk maun be wretches ! LUATH . They're no fae wretched ane wad think , Tho ' conftantly on poortith's brink , They're fae ...
... humble , An ' hear it a ' , an ' fear an ' tremble ! I fee how folk live that hae riches : But furely poor folk maun be wretches ! LUATH . They're no fae wretched ane wad think , Tho ' conftantly on poortith's brink , They're fae ...
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