The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Band 2Routledge, 1856 - 478 Seiten |
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... weel look at that man -- he is Robert Burns . " Since that day , admiration has shown itself in every shape , the most touching and the most grotesque , from the panegyric of Wordsworth to the phrenzy of Wilson , rolling himself on the ...
... weel look at that man -- he is Robert Burns . " Since that day , admiration has shown itself in every shape , the most touching and the most grotesque , from the panegyric of Wordsworth to the phrenzy of Wilson , rolling himself on the ...
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... weel , an ' he grew exceedingly im- patient , an ' then throwing himsel ' on his knees , with his face leaning on his arms , which were across the chair , he began to pray , and by degrees he got into such a fervent supplication for ...
... weel , an ' he grew exceedingly im- patient , an ' then throwing himsel ' on his knees , with his face leaning on his arms , which were across the chair , he began to pray , and by degrees he got into such a fervent supplication for ...
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... Weel clad wi ' coat o ' glossy black ; His gawcies tail , wi ' upward curl , Hung owre his hurdies ' wi ' a swirl . Nae doubt but they were fain o ' ither , An ' unco pack an ' thick thegither ; Wi ' social nose whyles snuff'd and ...
... Weel clad wi ' coat o ' glossy black ; His gawcies tail , wi ' upward curl , Hung owre his hurdies ' wi ' a swirl . Nae doubt but they were fain o ' ither , An ' unco pack an ' thick thegither ; Wi ' social nose whyles snuff'd and ...
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... weel : But Gentlemen , an ' Ladies warst , Wi ' ev'n down want o ' wark are curst . They loiter , lounging , lank , an ' lazy ; Tho ' deil haet ails them , yet uneasy : Their days insipid , dull , an ' restless ; Their nights unquiet ...
... weel : But Gentlemen , an ' Ladies warst , Wi ' ev'n down want o ' wark are curst . They loiter , lounging , lank , an ' lazy ; Tho ' deil haet ails them , yet uneasy : Their days insipid , dull , an ' restless ; Their nights unquiet ...
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... Weel heaped up wi ' ha'pence , A greedy glowr Black Bonnet throws , An ' we maun draw our tippence . Then in we go to see the show , On ev'ry side they're gath'rin , Some carryin dales , some chairs an ' stools , An ' some are busy ...
... Weel heaped up wi ' ha'pence , A greedy glowr Black Bonnet throws , An ' we maun draw our tippence . Then in we go to see the show , On ev'ry side they're gath'rin , Some carryin dales , some chairs an ' stools , An ' some are busy ...
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aboon amang auld baith Bard Birks of Aberfeldy blast blaw blest bonnie lass bosom braes braw breast brunstane Burns cauld charms dear dearie Deil Dumfries e'en e'er Ellisland Ev'n ev'ry fair FAREWELL fate fear Fête Champêtre flower Fortune's frae Gavin Hamilton glen grace guid hame haud heart Heaven Highland Highland laddie honest honour ilka Kilmarnock laddie lassie lo'es Lord Mauchline maun monie morning mourn Muse nae mair ne'er never night o'er owre pleasure poem poet poor pow'r pride rhyme roar ROBERT BURNS round sang Scotland Scottish sing song soul sweet Syne ta'en tears tell thee There's thou thro TUNE unco verses weary weel Whare whistle Whyles wild Willie wind winna wretch ye'll ye're