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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... give you a toast 271 305 Is there a whim - inspired fool • - It was upon a Lammas night Kemble , thou cur'st my unbelief Know thou , O stranger to the fame Kilmarnock Wabsters , fidge an ' claw 246 201 324 245 51 Lament in rhyme ...
... give you a toast 271 305 Is there a whim - inspired fool • - It was upon a Lammas night Kemble , thou cur'st my unbelief Know thou , O stranger to the fame Kilmarnock Wabsters , fidge an ' claw 246 201 324 245 51 Lament in rhyme ...
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... give , alone excels . ' Twas when the stacks get on their winter - hap , And thack and rape secure the toil - won crap ; Potatoe - bings are snugged up fra skaith Of coming Winter's biting , frosty breath ; The bees , rejoicing o'er ...
... give , alone excels . ' Twas when the stacks get on their winter - hap , And thack and rape secure the toil - won crap ; Potatoe - bings are snugged up fra skaith Of coming Winter's biting , frosty breath ; The bees , rejoicing o'er ...
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... give me real , sterling wit , ' And I'm content . While ye are pleas'd to keep me hale , • I'll sit down o'er my scanty meal , • Be't water - brose , or muslin - kail , • Wi ' cheerfu ' face , As lang's the muses dinna fail • To say the ...
... give me real , sterling wit , ' And I'm content . While ye are pleas'd to keep me hale , • I'll sit down o'er my scanty meal , • Be't water - brose , or muslin - kail , • Wi ' cheerfu ' face , As lang's the muses dinna fail • To say the ...
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... thy native muse regard ! Nor longer mourn thy fate is hard , Thus poorly low ! * Catrine , the seat of the late Doctor , and present Professor Stewart . + Colonel Fullarton . I come to give thee such reward ' As we 86.
... thy native muse regard ! Nor longer mourn thy fate is hard , Thus poorly low ! * Catrine , the seat of the late Doctor , and present Professor Stewart . + Colonel Fullarton . I come to give thee such reward ' As we 86.
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... give thee such reward ' As we bestow . Know , the great genius of this land Has many a light , aërial band , Who , all beneath his high command , • Harmoniously , As arts or arms they understand , • Their labours ply . They Scotia's ...
... give thee such reward ' As we bestow . Know , the great genius of this land Has many a light , aërial band , Who , all beneath his high command , • Harmoniously , As arts or arms they understand , • Their labours ply . They Scotia's ...
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