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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... wild , artless notes , as she inspired . - She whispered me to come to this ancient Metropolis of Caledonia , and lay my songs under your honoured pro- tection ; I now obey her dictates . Though much indebted to your goodness , I do not ...
... wild , artless notes , as she inspired . - She whispered me to come to this ancient Metropolis of Caledonia , and lay my songs under your honoured pro- tection ; I now obey her dictates . Though much indebted to your goodness , I do not ...
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... wild in wrath , He's stampin an ' he's jumpin ! His lengthen'd chin , his turn'd up snout , His eldritch squeel and gestures , Oh , how they fire the heart devout , Like cantharidian plasters , On sic a day ! XIV . Eut hark ! the tent ...
... wild in wrath , He's stampin an ' he's jumpin ! His lengthen'd chin , his turn'd up snout , His eldritch squeel and gestures , Oh , how they fire the heart devout , Like cantharidian plasters , On sic a day ! XIV . Eut hark ! the tent ...
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... wild - whistling o'er the hill ; Shall he , nurst in the Peasant's lowly shed , To hardy independence bravely bred , By early poverty to hardship steel'd , And train'd to arms in stern Misfortune's field-- Shall he be guilty of their ...
... wild - whistling o'er the hill ; Shall he , nurst in the Peasant's lowly shed , To hardy independence bravely bred , By early poverty to hardship steel'd , And train'd to arms in stern Misfortune's field-- Shall he be guilty of their ...
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... wild - woody coverts hide ; Benevolence , with mild benignant air , A female form , came from the tow'rs of Stair ; * Learning and Worth in equal measures trode From simple Catrine , their long - lov'd abode : Last , white - rob'd Peace ...
... wild - woody coverts hide ; Benevolence , with mild benignant air , A female form , came from the tow'rs of Stair ; * Learning and Worth in equal measures trode From simple Catrine , their long - lov'd abode : Last , white - rob'd Peace ...
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