The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Band 2Routledge, 1856 - 478 Seiten |
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... heart - strings thrill like an Æolian harp ; and particularly why my pulse beat such a furious rattan when I looked and fingered over her little hand , to pick out the cruel nettle - stings and thistles . Among her other love ...
... heart - strings thrill like an Æolian harp ; and particularly why my pulse beat such a furious rattan when I looked and fingered over her little hand , to pick out the cruel nettle - stings and thistles . Among her other love ...
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... heart , never to be read without sympathy , nor to be remembered ex- cept with prayer . But of what avail is sorrow which bears no fruit ? Crabbe is believed to have painted Burns in the portrait of Edward Shore : - Griev'd , but not ...
... heart , never to be read without sympathy , nor to be remembered ex- cept with prayer . But of what avail is sorrow which bears no fruit ? Crabbe is believed to have painted Burns in the portrait of Edward Shore : - Griev'd , but not ...
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... heart he seldom found . Born and brought up a Presbyterian , the Gospel came to him in the roar of black Russell and the invectives of Father Auld . In no dress could the creed look fair or engaging . A man of taste , in a kirk , has a ...
... heart he seldom found . Born and brought up a Presbyterian , the Gospel came to him in the roar of black Russell and the invectives of Father Auld . In no dress could the creed look fair or engaging . A man of taste , in a kirk , has a ...
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... say , for Sweet this man could sing , as morning lark , And teach the noblest morals of the heart . The language of Burns is worthy of the poetry : animated and flexible , it combines symmetry with muscle , lviii BURNS .
... say , for Sweet this man could sing , as morning lark , And teach the noblest morals of the heart . The language of Burns is worthy of the poetry : animated and flexible , it combines symmetry with muscle , lviii BURNS .
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... heart " is still " untra- velled ; " and it is from the cherished recollections of what early affected him , and could never afterwards be for- gotten , ( having grown up into ideal beauty , grandeur , and excellence in his own mind ...
... heart " is still " untra- velled ; " and it is from the cherished recollections of what early affected him , and could never afterwards be for- gotten , ( having grown up into ideal beauty , grandeur , and excellence in his own mind ...
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