The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Bind 41800 |
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Side xix
... bosom which folly once fired , How cruel are the parents • How lang and dreary is the night , Husband , Husband , cease your strife , I call no goddess to inspire my strains , I gaed a waefu ' gate , yestreen , In simmer when the bay ...
... bosom which folly once fired , How cruel are the parents • How lang and dreary is the night , Husband , Husband , cease your strife , I call no goddess to inspire my strains , I gaed a waefu ' gate , yestreen , In simmer when the bay ...
Side xxii
... bosom burns , 289 The friend whom wild from wisdom's way , 389 The bunter lo'es the morning sun .. 24 The lazy mist hangs from the brow of the bill , 290 The lovely lass o ' Inverness , 339 The smiling spring comes in rejoicing 335 The ...
... bosom burns , 289 The friend whom wild from wisdom's way , 389 The bunter lo'es the morning sun .. 24 The lazy mist hangs from the brow of the bill , 290 The lovely lass o ' Inverness , 339 The smiling spring comes in rejoicing 335 The ...
Side 17
... 'd her to my bosom ! • The golden hours , on angel wings , Flew o'er me and my dearie ; For dear to me , as light and life , Was my sweet Highland Mary . C VOL . IV . Wi ' Wi ' mony a vow , and lock'd embrace , ( 17 )
... 'd her to my bosom ! • The golden hours , on angel wings , Flew o'er me and my dearie ; For dear to me , as light and life , Was my sweet Highland Mary . C VOL . IV . Wi ' Wi ' mony a vow , and lock'd embrace , ( 17 )
Side 18
... bosom's core , Shall live my Highland Mary . MY DEAR SIR , 14th November , 1792 . I AGREE with you that the song , Katha- rine Ogie , is very poor stuff , and unworthy , altoge- ther unworthy , of so beautiful an air . I tried to mend ...
... bosom's core , Shall live my Highland Mary . MY DEAR SIR , 14th November , 1792 . I AGREE with you that the song , Katha- rine Ogie , is very poor stuff , and unworthy , altoge- ther unworthy , of so beautiful an air . I tried to mend ...
Side 27
... Ha , ba , & c . Something in her bosom wrings , For relief a sigh she brings ; And O , her een , they spak sic things ! Ha , ha , & c , * A well - known rock in the frith of Clyde . Duncan E. Duncan was a lad o ' grace , Ha , ( 27 )
... Ha , ba , & c . Something in her bosom wrings , For relief a sigh she brings ; And O , her een , they spak sic things ! Ha , ha , & c , * A well - known rock in the frith of Clyde . Duncan E. Duncan was a lad o ' grace , Ha , ( 27 )
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