The National Edition of the Works of Robert Burns, Comprising the Poems, Songs, and Letters: With the Biographies of Currie and Lockhart, and a General Introduction, Том 1Cassell, Petter, Galpin, 1899 |
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... appears devoid affording a great part of the data on which of artifice , performing what he attempts with our account of his personal character has been little apparent effort , and impressing on the founded ; and most of the ...
... appears devoid affording a great part of the data on which of artifice , performing what he attempts with our account of his personal character has been little apparent effort , and impressing on the founded ; and most of the ...
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... appears to have early prevailed on Burns to give him his as- sistance in the arrangement of his materials . Though " Green grow the Rashes " is the only song , entirely his , which appears in the first volume , published in 1787 , many ...
... appears to have early prevailed on Burns to give him his as- sistance in the arrangement of his materials . Though " Green grow the Rashes " is the only song , entirely his , which appears in the first volume , published in 1787 , many ...
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... appears the ancient town of Dumfries , distant little more than a mile , the spires of which are seen , and the chime of its bells distinctly heard ; the Cluden laves the banks of what must have formed part of the Abbey garden , and ...
... appears the ancient town of Dumfries , distant little more than a mile , the spires of which are seen , and the chime of its bells distinctly heard ; the Cluden laves the banks of what must have formed part of the Abbey garden , and ...
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PREFACE | 118 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION BY W WALLACE | 181 |
PREFACE TO THE KILMARNOCK EDITION | 190 |
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Allan Cunningham Alloway Kirk amang appears auld Ayrshire baith bard beautiful bonnie bosom braw Brig brother Burns's character charms Cunningham dear death Dugald Stewart Dumfries e'en e'er Edinburgh Ellisland epistle Ev'n ev'ry fair father favourite feelings Fintry frae Gavin Hamilton genius grace happy heart Heaven honest honour humble John Barleycorn Kilmarnock kind labour lady lasses letter Lord Mauchline maun mind mony Mossgiel mourn muse Nae mair native nature ne'er never night noble o'er owre passion perhaps person pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor pride rhyme Robert Burns rustic says scene Scotland Scottish sentiment Shanter sing song soul stanzas sugh sweet Tarbolton taste tears tell thee thou thought thro tion unco verses weel Whyles William Burnes ye'll ye're young