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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... PLOUGH ; and threw her inspiring mantle over me . She bade me sing the loves , the joys , the rural scenes and rural pleasures of my native soil , in my native tongue : I tuned my wild , artless notes , as she inspired A 3.
... PLOUGH ; and threw her inspiring mantle over me . She bade me sing the loves , the joys , the rural scenes and rural pleasures of my native soil , in my native tongue : I tuned my wild , artless notes , as she inspired A 3.
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... an- cient and favourite amusement of your Forefathers , Pleasure ever be of your party ; and Joy await your return ! When harassed in courts or may may social camps with the justlings of bad men and bad measures vi DEDICATION .
... an- cient and favourite amusement of your Forefathers , Pleasure ever be of your party ; and Joy await your return ! When harassed in courts or may may social camps with the justlings of bad men and bad measures vi DEDICATION .
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... pleasure : His hair , his size , his mouth , his lugs , Shew'd he was nane o ' Scotland's dogs ; But whalpit some place far abroad , Where sailors gang to fish for Cod . His locked , letter'd , braw brass collar Shew'd him the gentleman ...
... pleasure : His hair , his size , his mouth , his lugs , Shew'd he was nane o ' Scotland's dogs ; But whalpit some place far abroad , Where sailors gang to fish for Cod . His locked , letter'd , braw brass collar Shew'd him the gentleman ...
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... pleasure ! Nae cauld or hunger e'er can steer them , The vera thought o't need na fear them . CESAR . L - d , man , were ye but whyles whare I am , The gentles ye wad ne'er envy ' em . It's true , they need na starve or sweat , Thro ...
... pleasure ! Nae cauld or hunger e'er can steer them , The vera thought o't need na fear them . CESAR . L - d , man , were ye but whyles whare I am , The gentles ye wad ne'er envy ' em . It's true , they need na starve or sweat , Thro ...
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... pleasure it can gie , E'en to a deil , To skelp an ' scaud poor dogs like me , An ' hear us squeel Great is thy pow'r , an ' great thy fame ;: Far kend and noted is thy name ; An ' tho ' yon lowin heugh's thy hame , Thou travels far ...
... pleasure it can gie , E'en to a deil , To skelp an ' scaud poor dogs like me , An ' hear us squeel Great is thy pow'r , an ' great thy fame ;: Far kend and noted is thy name ; An ' tho ' yon lowin heugh's thy hame , Thou travels far ...
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