The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Bind 2Routledge, 1856 - 478 sider |
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... hand , to pick out the cruel nettle - stings and thistles . Among her other love - inspiring qualities , she sung sweetly ; and it was her favourite reel to which I at- tempted giving an embodied vehicle in rhyme . I was not so ...
... hand , to pick out the cruel nettle - stings and thistles . Among her other love - inspiring qualities , she sung sweetly ; and it was her favourite reel to which I at- tempted giving an embodied vehicle in rhyme . I was not so ...
Side xxxviii
... hands of Burns . He made a noble use of part of the money . His own account to Dr. Moore January 4 , 1789 - is simple and pleasing : " I have a younger brother , who supports my aged mother ; another still younger brother , Xxxviii BURNS .
... hands of Burns . He made a noble use of part of the money . His own account to Dr. Moore January 4 , 1789 - is simple and pleasing : " I have a younger brother , who supports my aged mother ; another still younger brother , Xxxviii BURNS .
Side xxxix
... hand- some figure , a sweet temper , and reckoned her husband the finest genius in the world . Her acquaintance with prose and verse was limited to the Bible and the Psalms ; but she had studied a certain collection of Scottish songs ...
... hand- some figure , a sweet temper , and reckoned her husband the finest genius in the world . Her acquaintance with prose and verse was limited to the Bible and the Psalms ; but she had studied a certain collection of Scottish songs ...
Side xlii
... hand of the passage , the parlour on the left . " The biographers of Burns concur in putting his Dum- fries life into shadow . " I am just risen , " are his own sad words " from a two - hours ' bout after supper , with silly , or sordid ...
... hand of the passage , the parlour on the left . " The biographers of Burns concur in putting his Dum- fries life into shadow . " I am just risen , " are his own sad words " from a two - hours ' bout after supper , with silly , or sordid ...
Side xliv
... hand on the wall terrified him with the balance ; and dreadfully the scales went down before his accusing eyes ... hands of the execu- tioner . " In such seasons the united Presbytery had no preacher so eloquent , no prayers so pathetic ...
... hand on the wall terrified him with the balance ; and dreadfully the scales went down before his accusing eyes ... hands of the execu- tioner . " In such seasons the united Presbytery had no preacher so eloquent , no prayers so pathetic ...
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