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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... sing in his Country's service- where shall he so properly look for patronage as to the illustrious names of his native land ; those who bear the honours and inherit the virtues of their ancestors ? The Poetic Genius of my Country found ...
... sing in his Country's service- where shall he so properly look for patronage as to the illustrious names of his native land ; those who bear the honours and inherit the virtues of their ancestors ? The Poetic Genius of my Country found ...
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... sing of a Whistle , a Whistle of worth 279 I mind it weel in early date 268 · In Mauchline there dwells six proper young belles Instead of a song , boys , I'll give you a toast 271 305 Is there a whim - inspired fool • - It was upon a ...
... sing of a Whistle , a Whistle of worth 279 I mind it weel in early date 268 · In Mauchline there dwells six proper young belles Instead of a song , boys , I'll give you a toast 271 305 Is there a whim - inspired fool • - It was upon a ...
Side 11
... sing the juice Scots bear can mak us , In glass or jug . O thou , my Muse guid auld Scotch Drink Whether thro ' wimpling worms thou jink , Or , richly brown , ream o'er the brink , In glorious faem ,. Inspire me , till I lisp and wink ...
... sing the juice Scots bear can mak us , In glass or jug . O thou , my Muse guid auld Scotch Drink Whether thro ' wimpling worms thou jink , Or , richly brown , ream o'er the brink , In glorious faem ,. Inspire me , till I lisp and wink ...
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... a ' your days , Wi ' sowps o ' kail and brats o ' claise , In spite o ' a ' the thievish kaes , That haunt St Jamie's ! Your humble Poet sings and prays While Rab his name is . POSTSCRIPT . LET half - starv'd slaves , in warmer .21.
... a ' your days , Wi ' sowps o ' kail and brats o ' claise , In spite o ' a ' the thievish kaes , That haunt St Jamie's ! Your humble Poet sings and prays While Rab his name is . POSTSCRIPT . LET half - starv'd slaves , in warmer .21.
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... sings , And throws his hand uncouthly o'er the strings , He glows with all the spirit of the Bard , Fame , honest fame , his great , his dear reward . Still , if some Patron's gen'rous care he trace , Skill'd in the secret , to bestow ...
... sings , And throws his hand uncouthly o'er the strings , He glows with all the spirit of the Bard , Fame , honest fame , his great , his dear reward . Still , if some Patron's gen'rous care he trace , Skill'd in the secret , to bestow ...
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