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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... fair and fatter , An ' clear the consequential sorrows , Love - gifts of Carnival signoras . For Britain's guid ! -for her destruction ! Wi ' dissipation , feud , an ' faction . LUATH . Hech man ! dear sirs ! is that the gate They waste ...
... fair and fatter , An ' clear the consequential sorrows , Love - gifts of Carnival signoras . For Britain's guid ! -for her destruction ! Wi ' dissipation , feud , an ' faction . LUATH . Hech man ! dear sirs ! is that the gate They waste ...
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... fair , An ' straik her cannie wi ' the hair , An ' to the muckle house repair , Wi ' instant speed , An ' strive wi ' a ' your wit and lear To get remead . Yon ill - tongu'd tinkler Charlie Fox , May taunt you wi ' his jeers an ' mocks ...
... fair , An ' straik her cannie wi ' the hair , An ' to the muckle house repair , Wi ' instant speed , An ' strive wi ' a ' your wit and lear To get remead . Yon ill - tongu'd tinkler Charlie Fox , May taunt you wi ' his jeers an ' mocks ...
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... FAIR . * A robe of seeming truth and trust Hid crafty Observation ; And secret hung , with poison'd crust , The dirk of Defamation : A mask that like the gorget show'd Dye - varying on the pigeon ; And for a mantle large and broad , He ...
... FAIR . * A robe of seeming truth and trust Hid crafty Observation ; And secret hung , with poison'd crust , The dirk of Defamation : A mask that like the gorget show'd Dye - varying on the pigeon ; And for a mantle large and broad , He ...
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... fair strae death , By loss o ' blood or want of breath , This night I'm free to tak my aith , ' That Hornbook's skill Has clad a score i ' their last claith , ' By drap an ' pill . The grave digger . An honest Wabster to his trade ...
... fair strae death , By loss o ' blood or want of breath , This night I'm free to tak my aith , ' That Hornbook's skill Has clad a score i ' their last claith , ' By drap an ' pill . The grave digger . An honest Wabster to his trade ...
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... fair , thro ' foul , they urge the race , And seize the prey : Then canie , in some cozie place , They close the day . And others , like your humble servan ' , Poor wights ! nae rules nor roads observin ; To right or left , eternal ...
... fair , thro ' foul , they urge the race , And seize the prey : Then canie , in some cozie place , They close the day . And others , like your humble servan ' , Poor wights ! nae rules nor roads observin ; To right or left , eternal ...
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