The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Band 2Routledge, 1856 - 478 Seiten |
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... true to 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 ...
... true to 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 ...
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... true poet , without a sixpence . His moral loss at Ayr had , pro- bably , been larger than his commercial ; for in a young man , whom an American privateer had lately stripped and set ashore , he met a companion and a tempter whose ...
... true poet , without a sixpence . His moral loss at Ayr had , pro- bably , been larger than his commercial ; for in a young man , whom an American privateer had lately stripped and set ashore , he met a companion and a tempter whose ...
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... true and generous friends . A new issue of his " Poems " was now suggested to him , as likely to increase the comforts of his voyage ; but the Kilmarnock printer required the cost of the paper to be advanced , and Burns had no money for ...
... true and generous friends . A new issue of his " Poems " was now suggested to him , as likely to increase the comforts of his voyage ; but the Kilmarnock printer required the cost of the paper to be advanced , and Burns had no money for ...
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... true pathos , and sublime Of human life . But low spirits dulled his joys . He calls himself such a coward in the world , and so tired of the service , that the desire of his heart was " to lie down in his mother's lap and be at peace ...
... true pathos , and sublime Of human life . But low spirits dulled his joys . He calls himself such a coward in the world , and so tired of the service , that the desire of his heart was " to lie down in his mother's lap and be at peace ...
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... true . A tender father he surely was . He revered Virtue when he outraged her . The little hands of his children were familiar to his neck in all their " flichterin ' noise an ' glee ; " and no husband , in his calmer hours , ever felt ...
... true . A tender father he surely was . He revered Virtue when he outraged her . The little hands of his children were familiar to his neck in all their " flichterin ' noise an ' glee ; " and no husband , in his calmer hours , ever felt ...
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