The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Bind 41800 |
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Side ix
... expect to bear from Pleyel soon , but desires to be prepared with the poetry , LIV . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " On the seas 138 144 145 148 150 152 154 VOL . IV . and far away , " b 155 No. No. Page . LV . Mr. T. to Mr. B. INDEX . ix.
... expect to bear from Pleyel soon , but desires to be prepared with the poetry , LIV . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " On the seas 138 144 145 148 150 152 154 VOL . IV . and far away , " b 155 No. No. Page . LV . Mr. T. to Mr. B. INDEX . ix.
Side 7
... soon transmit the rest , and , at the same time , a prospectus of the whole collection : and you may believe we will receive any hints that you are so kind as to give for improve- with the greatest pleasure and thank- ing the work ...
... soon transmit the rest , and , at the same time , a prospectus of the whole collection : and you may believe we will receive any hints that you are so kind as to give for improve- with the greatest pleasure and thank- ing the work ...
Side 10
... , " Behind yon hills where Lugar flows . " Girvan is the name of the river that suits the idea of the stanza best , but Lugar is the most agreeable modulation of syllables . I I will soon give you a great many more remarks ( 10 )
... , " Behind yon hills where Lugar flows . " Girvan is the name of the river that suits the idea of the stanza best , but Lugar is the most agreeable modulation of syllables . I I will soon give you a great many more remarks ( 10 )
Side 20
... soon be admitted into the best com- pany . I regret that your song for the Lea - rig is so short ; the air is easy , soon sung , and very pleasing : so that , if the singer stops at the end of two stanzas , it is a pleasure lost , ere ...
... soon be admitted into the best com- pany . I regret that your song for the Lea - rig is so short ; the air is easy , soon sung , and very pleasing : so that , if the singer stops at the end of two stanzas , it is a pleasure lost , ere ...
Side 25
... like me maunna hope to come speed , The wounds I must hide that will soon be my dead . The * The two first lines are taken from an old ballad - the rest is wholly original . E. The day comes to me , but delight brings me ( 25 )
... like me maunna hope to come speed , The wounds I must hide that will soon be my dead . The * The two first lines are taken from an old ballad - the rest is wholly original . E. The day comes to me , but delight brings me ( 25 )
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