The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Band 2Routledge, 1856 - 478 Seiten |
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... 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 censure , and the BURNS . xxvii.
... 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 censure , and the BURNS . xxvii.
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... meet with encouragement in Edinburgh for a second edition , fired me so much , that away I posted for that city , without a single acquaintance , or a single letter of introduction . The baneful star , that had so long shed its blasting ...
... meet with encouragement in Edinburgh for a second edition , fired me so much , that away I posted for that city , without a single acquaintance , or a single letter of introduction . The baneful star , that had so long shed its blasting ...
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... meet me at Greenock , where she had scarce landed when she was seized with a malignant fever , which hurried my dear girl to her grave in a few days , before I could even learn of her illness . " The Bible over which the lovers uttered ...
... meet me at Greenock , where she had scarce landed when she was seized with a malignant fever , which hurried my dear girl to her grave in a few days , before I could even learn of her illness . " The Bible over which the lovers uttered ...
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... meet them together . Many songs were sung ; which I mention for the sake of observing , that when Burns was called on in his turn , he was accustomed , instead of singing , to recite one or other of his own shorter poems , with a tone ...
... meet them together . Many songs were sung ; which I mention for the sake of observing , that when Burns was called on in his turn , he was accustomed , instead of singing , to recite one or other of his own shorter poems , with a tone ...
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... meet me , by means of John Ronald , at Glasgow ; but you shall hear farther from me before I leave Edinburgh . My duty , and many compliments from the north , to my mother , and my brotherly compliments to the rest . I have been trying ...
... meet me , by means of John Ronald , at Glasgow ; but you shall hear farther from me before I leave Edinburgh . My duty , and many compliments from the north , to my mother , and my brotherly compliments to the rest . I have been trying ...
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