The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Bind 41800 |
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Side xviii
... seen in gladsome green , By Allan - stream I chanc'd to rove , Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy ? Ca ' the yowes to the knowes · Come let me take thee to my breast , Contented wi ' little and cantie wi ' mair , 280 72 314 183 95 206 ...
... seen in gladsome green , By Allan - stream I chanc'd to rove , Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy ? Ca ' the yowes to the knowes · Come let me take thee to my breast , Contented wi ' little and cantie wi ' mair , 280 72 314 183 95 206 ...
Side xxi
... seen , 323 O Mary , at thy window be , • O May , thy morn was ne'er so sweet , O mirk , mirk is this midnight bour , O meikle thinks my luve o ' my beauty , 0 my luve's like a red , red rose , . O Poortith cauld , and restless love , 41 ...
... seen , 323 O Mary , at thy window be , • O May , thy morn was ne'er so sweet , O mirk , mirk is this midnight bour , O meikle thinks my luve o ' my beauty , 0 my luve's like a red , red rose , . O Poortith cauld , and restless love , 41 ...
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... seen , Page . 14 332 123 383 373 181 · 329 272 207 .218 294 The day returns , my 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 ...
... seen , Page . 14 332 123 383 373 181 · 329 272 207 .218 294 The day returns , my 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 ...
Side 58
... seen , or heard , on the banks of the Dee , or on the banks of any other river in Scotland .. Exotic rural imagery is al- ways comparatively flat . If I could hit on another stanza , equal to The small birds rejoice , & c . I do my ...
... seen , or heard , on the banks of the Dee , or on the banks of any other river in Scotland .. Exotic rural imagery is al- ways comparatively flat . If I could hit on another stanza , equal to The small birds rejoice , & c . I do my ...
Side 62
... amended by Mr Erskine , I entirely approve of , and return you . Give * The reader has already seen that Burns did not finally adopt all of Mr. Erskine's alterations . E. Give me leave to criticise your taste in the only ( 62 )
... amended by Mr Erskine , I entirely approve of , and return you . Give * The reader has already seen that Burns did not finally adopt all of Mr. Erskine's alterations . E. Give me leave to criticise your taste in the only ( 62 )
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