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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Side 12
... head o ' doited Lear ; Thou cheers the heart o ' drooping Care ; Thou strings the nerves o ' Labour sair , At's weary toil ; Thou even brightens dark Despair , Wi ' gloomy smile . Aft , clad in massy silver weed , Wi ' Gentles thou ...
... head o ' doited Lear ; Thou cheers the heart o ' drooping Care ; Thou strings the nerves o ' Labour sair , At's weary toil ; Thou even brightens dark Despair , Wi ' gloomy smile . Aft , clad in massy silver weed , Wi ' Gentles thou ...
Side 36
... head , ' It's e'en a lang , lang time indeed . Sin ' I began to nick the thread , ' An ' choke the breath : " Folk maun do something for their bread , ' An ' sae maun Death . * An epidemical fever was then raging in that country . * Sax ...
... head , ' It's e'en a lang , lang time indeed . Sin ' I began to nick the thread , ' An ' choke the breath : " Folk maun do something for their bread , ' An ' sae maun Death . * An epidemical fever was then raging in that country . * Sax ...
Side 40
... head , When it was sair ; ' The wife slade cannie to her bed , ' But ne'er spak mair . A countra Laird had ta'en the batts , • Or some curmurring in his guts , " His only son for Hornbook sets , ' An ' pays him well . The lad , for twa ...
... head , When it was sair ; ' The wife slade cannie to her bed , ' But ne'er spak mair . A countra Laird had ta'en the batts , • Or some curmurring in his guts , " His only son for Hornbook sets , ' An ' pays him well . The lad , for twa ...
Side 45
... head . The Goth was stalking round with anxious search , Spying the time - worn flaws in every arch ; It chanc'd his new - come neebor took his e'e , And e'en a vex'd and angry heart had he ! Wi ' thieveless sneer to see his modish mien ...
... head . The Goth was stalking round with anxious search , Spying the time - worn flaws in every arch ; It chanc'd his new - come neebor took his e'e , And e'en a vex'd and angry heart had he ! Wi ' thieveless sneer to see his modish mien ...
Side 49
... the heart . The Genius of the stream in front A venerable Chief advanc'd in years ; appears , * A well known performer of Scottish music on the violin . VOL . III . His hoary head with water - lilies crown'd , His 49.
... the heart . The Genius of the stream in front A venerable Chief advanc'd in years ; appears , * A well known performer of Scottish music on the violin . VOL . III . His hoary head with water - lilies crown'd , His 49.
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