The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism on His Writings, Bind 3–4Smith & Hill, 1816 |
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... SCOTTISH BARD , proud of the name , and whose highest ambition is to sing in his Country's service- where shall he so properly look for patronage as to the illustrious names of his native land ; those who bear the honours and inherit ...
... SCOTTISH BARD , proud of the name , and whose highest ambition is to sing in his Country's service- where shall he so properly look for patronage as to the illustrious names of his native land ; those who bear the honours and inherit ...
Side vi
... Scottish name with you , my illus . trious countrymen ; and to tell the world that I glory in the title . I come to congratulate my Country , that the blood of her ancient Heroes still runs uncontami- nated ; and that from your courage ...
... Scottish name with you , my illus . trious countrymen ; and to tell the world that I glory in the title . I come to congratulate my Country , that the blood of her ancient Heroes still runs uncontami- nated ; and that from your courage ...
Side x
... ................ .. On a Scottish Bard gone to the West Indies . ...................................................... ..163 165 A Dedication to Gavin Hamilton , Esq ................... 167 To a Louse , on seeing one ...
... ................ .. On a Scottish Bard gone to the West Indies . ...................................................... ..163 165 A Dedication to Gavin Hamilton , Esq ................... 167 To a Louse , on seeing one ...
Side xi
... Scots 219 224 To Robert Graham , Esq . of Fintra .............................. .. 227 Lament for James , Earl of Glencairn ... ............... . 230 Lines sent to Sir John Whitefoord , with the foregoing Poem 233 Tam o ' Shanter : A ...
... Scots 219 224 To Robert Graham , Esq . of Fintra .............................. .. 227 Lament for James , Earl of Glencairn ... ............... . 230 Lines sent to Sir John Whitefoord , with the foregoing Poem 233 Tam o ' Shanter : A ...
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... Scots 247 Here sowter -- in death does sleep Here lies J - n B - y honest man 2 Here lies a mock Marquis , whose titles were shamm'd Here lies Johnny Pidgeon I am a keeper of the law . I gat your letter , winsome Willie I lang hae ...
... Scots 247 Here sowter -- in death does sleep Here lies J - n B - y honest man 2 Here lies a mock Marquis , whose titles were shamm'd Here lies Johnny Pidgeon I am a keeper of the law . I gat your letter , winsome Willie I lang hae ...
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