The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Bind 41800 |
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Side v
... Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Highland Mary , " 17 VII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Thanks , and critical ob- servations , · VIII . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with an additional stanza 19 to " The Lea Rig . " 23 No. No. IX . Page . 25 Mr. B. to Mr.
... Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Highland Mary , " 17 VII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Thanks , and critical ob- servations , · VIII . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with an additional stanza 19 to " The Lea Rig . " 23 No. No. IX . Page . 25 Mr. B. to Mr.
Side x
... Stanza to Dr. Maxwell , LVIII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Advising him to write a Musical Drama , LIX . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Has been examining Scottish collections - Ritson - Difficult to obtain ancient melodies in their original state , · LX . Mr ...
... Stanza to Dr. Maxwell , LVIII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Advising him to write a Musical Drama , LIX . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Has been examining Scottish collections - Ritson - Difficult to obtain ancient melodies in their original state , · LX . Mr ...
Side xxiii
... stanza , Where braving angry winter's storms , Where Cart rins rowin to the sea , While larks with little wing , Why , why tell thy lover , 121 • 133 284 336 88 251 Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed , 326 • Will ye go to the Indies , my Mary ...
... stanza , Where braving angry winter's storms , Where Cart rins rowin to the sea , While larks with little wing , Why , why tell thy lover , 121 • 133 284 336 88 251 Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed , 326 • Will ye go to the Indies , my Mary ...
Side 10
... 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 )
... 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
... stanzas , it is a pleasure lost , ere it is well possessed . Although a dash of our native tongue and man- ners is doubtless peculiarly congenial and appropriate to our melodies ... stanzas stanzas be omitted , as they will be by the ( 20 )
... stanzas , it is a pleasure lost , ere it is well possessed . Although a dash of our native tongue and man- ners is doubtless peculiarly congenial and appropriate to our melodies ... stanzas stanzas be omitted , as they will be by the ( 20 )
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