The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Bind 41800 |
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... present the pub- lic with a collection , infinitely more interesting than any that has yet appeared , and acceptable to all per- sons of taste , whether they wish for correct melodies , delicate accompaniments , or characteristic verses ...
... present the pub- lic with a collection , infinitely more interesting than any that has yet appeared , and acceptable to all per- sons of taste , whether they wish for correct melodies , delicate accompaniments , or characteristic verses ...
Side 20
... present a con- siderable number of the very Flowers of English Song , well adapted to those melodies , which in Eng- land at least will be the means of recommending them to still greater attention than they have procured there . But you ...
... present a con- siderable number of the very Flowers of English Song , well adapted to those melodies , which in Eng- land at least will be the means of recommending them to still greater attention than they have procured there . But you ...
Side 56
... present remarks , as they have occurred at random , on look- ing over your list . The first lines of The last time I came o'er the moor , and several other lines in it , are beautiful ; but in my opinion - pardon me , revered shade of ...
... present remarks , as they have occurred at random , on look- ing over your list . The first lines of The last time I came o'er the moor , and several other lines in it , are beautiful ; but in my opinion - pardon me , revered shade of ...
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... present suffice it to say , that I consider simplicity , rightly understood , as a most es- sential quality in composition , and the ground work of beauty in all the arts . I will gladly appropriate your most interesting new ballad When ...
... present suffice it to say , that I consider simplicity , rightly understood , as a most es- sential quality in composition , and the ground work of beauty in all the arts . I will gladly appropriate your most interesting new ballad When ...
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... . XXX . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON . August , 1793 , MY DEAR THOMSON , I HOLD the pen for our friend Clarke , who at present is studying the music of the spheres at at my elbow . The Georgium Sidus he thinks is ( 86 )
... . XXX . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON . August , 1793 , MY DEAR THOMSON , I HOLD the pen for our friend Clarke , who at present is studying the music of the spheres at at my elbow . The Georgium Sidus he thinks is ( 86 )
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ae night ain dear Allan alter amang anither auld auld lang syne ballad bard beautiful birks of Aberfeldy blythe bonie bonnie bosom braes BURNS cauld charming Chloris CHORUS chuse Clarke Coila Dainty Davie dear Sir dearest dearie delight e'en Ecclefechan Edinburgh English song fair fancy fine air flowers frae give glen hame happy heart heaven ilka Jeanie John Anderson lass lassie Lassie wi Leiger lo'es Lord Gregory lover luve mair Mary maun melodies merit mill morning muse Museum Nancy ne'er never o'er Phillis Pindar pleased pleasure poet poetry poor Rob Morris Roy's wife Saw ye Scots Scottish Scottish language singing stanza suit sung sweet syne taste tell thine THOMSON thro tune wander wee thing whistle wild Willie Wilt thou winding young Jessie