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 25
... lass , ' I think ye seem to ken me ; I'm sure I've seen that bonnie face , ‹ But yet I canna name ye . ' Quo ' she , an ' laughin as she spak , An ' taks me by the hands , Ye , for my sake , hae gi'en the feck 6 Of a ' the ten commands ...
... lass , ' I think ye seem to ken me ; I'm sure I've seen that bonnie face , ‹ But yet I canna name ye . ' Quo ' she , an ' laughin as she spak , An ' taks me by the hands , Ye , for my sake , hae gi'en the feck 6 Of a ' the ten commands ...
Side 27
... screw'd up grace - proud faces ; On that a set o ' chaps at watch , Thrang winkin on the lasses To chairs that day . XI . ◇ happy is that man an ' blest ! Nae wonder that it pride him Wha's ain dear lass , that he likes best ,, C 2 27.
... screw'd up grace - proud faces ; On that a set o ' chaps at watch , Thrang winkin on the lasses To chairs that day . XI . ◇ happy is that man an ' blest ! Nae wonder that it pride him Wha's ain dear lass , that he likes best ,, C 2 27.
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... lass , that he likes best ,, Comes clinkin down beside him ! Wi ' arm repos'd on the chair - back , He sweetly does compose him ; Which , by degrees , slips round her neck , An's loof upon her bosom Unkenn'd that day . XII . Now a ' the ...
... lass , that he likes best ,, Comes clinkin down beside him ! Wi ' arm repos'd on the chair - back , He sweetly does compose him ; Which , by degrees , slips round her neck , An's loof upon her bosom Unkenn'd that day . XII . Now a ' the ...
Side 32
... t like a tether , Fu ' lang that day . XXV . Waesucks ! for him that gets nae lass , Or lasses that hac naething ! Sma ' need has he to say a grace , Qr melvie his braw claithing ! 1 wives , be mindfu ' , ance yoursel , How 32.
... t like a tether , Fu ' lang that day . XXV . Waesucks ! for him that gets nae lass , Or lasses that hac naething ! Sma ' need has he to say a grace , Qr melvie his braw claithing ! 1 wives , be mindfu ' , ance yoursel , How 32.
Side 103
... lass to each particular nut , as they lay them in the fire , and accordingly as they burn quietly together , or start from beside one another , the course and issue of the courtship will be . Some start awa wi ' saucy pride , And jump F ...
... lass to each particular nut , as they lay them in the fire , and accordingly as they burn quietly together , or start from beside one another , the course and issue of the courtship will be . Some start awa wi ' saucy pride , And jump F ...
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