The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Band 2Routledge, 1856 - 478 Seiten |
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... nature , that he must have drawn it from early recollections : - " You were little when I first saw you . You were with your mother , gathering fruit in our orchard , and I was your guide . I was entering my thirteenth year , and just ...
... nature , that he must have drawn it from early recollections : - " You were little when I first saw you . You were with your mother , gathering fruit in our orchard , and I was your guide . I was entering my thirteenth year , and just ...
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... nature of the occupation may be imagined . But it offered shelter to Burns , and he obtained an appointment in Jamaica , engaging himself to Dr. Douglas , of Port Antonio , for three years , at a salary of thirty pounds . To pay for his ...
... nature of the occupation may be imagined . But it offered shelter to Burns , and he obtained an appointment in Jamaica , engaging himself to Dr. Douglas , of Port Antonio , for three years , at a salary of thirty pounds . To pay for his ...
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... Nature's design in my formation - where the lights and shades in my character were intended . I was pretty confident my poems would meet with some applause ; but , at the worst , the roar of the Atlantic would deafen the voice of ...
... Nature's design in my formation - where the lights and shades in my character were intended . I was pretty confident my poems would meet with some applause ; but , at the worst , the roar of the Atlantic would deafen the voice of ...
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... old school- " the douce gudeman who held his own plough ! " Very surprising must have been the change from the playground of Nature to the school of Art . A more striking group of scholars and men of taste might not be BURNS . xxxi.
... old school- " the douce gudeman who held his own plough ! " Very surprising must have been the change from the playground of Nature to the school of Art . A more striking group of scholars and men of taste might not be BURNS . xxxi.
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... Nature : her sigh , her murmur , her breath of love ; the rustle of the copse , the wind in the branches , the whistle of the curlew , the cadence of plovers , the moan of the river sedge , —each sound passed over his mind like a ...
... Nature : her sigh , her murmur , her breath of love ; the rustle of the copse , the wind in the branches , the whistle of the curlew , the cadence of plovers , the moan of the river sedge , —each sound passed over his mind like a ...
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