The Poetical Works of Robert BurnsW. Smith, 1847 - 393 sider |
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Side vi
... bosom - to be distinguished . He begs his readers , particularly the learned and the polite , who may honour him with a perusal , that they will make every allowance for education and circumstances of life ; but if , after a fair ...
... bosom - to be distinguished . He begs his readers , particularly the learned and the polite , who may honour him with a perusal , that they will make every allowance for education and circumstances of life ; but if , after a fair ...
Side xii
... bosom ; but in his own words must the tale be told . In a letter to his friend , Dr. Moore , he says , " You know our country custom of coupling a man and woman together as part- ners in the labours of harvest . In my fifteenth autumn ...
... bosom ; but in his own words must the tale be told . In a letter to his friend , Dr. Moore , he says , " You know our country custom of coupling a man and woman together as part- ners in the labours of harvest . In my fifteenth autumn ...
Side xiii
... bosom , when a charming fillette , who lived next door to the school , overset my trigonometry , and set me off at a tangent from the sphere of my studies . I however struggled on with my sines and cosines for a few days more ; but ...
... bosom , when a charming fillette , who lived next door to the school , overset my trigonometry , and set me off at a tangent from the sphere of my studies . I however struggled on with my sines and cosines for a few days more ; but ...
Side xiv
... bosom favourites . Poesy was still a dar- ling walk for my mind ; but it was only indulged according to the humour of the hour . I had usually half a dozen or more pieces on hand ; I took up one or the other as it suited the momentary ...
... bosom favourites . Poesy was still a dar- ling walk for my mind ; but it was only indulged according to the humour of the hour . I had usually half a dozen or more pieces on hand ; I took up one or the other as it suited the momentary ...
Side xxi
... bosom received back again with joy the woman whom he had ever strongly loved , and whose renunciation of him had therefore caused him tenfold pain . As soon as his house was ready , he brought her home ; and now he hoped that the ...
... bosom received back again with joy the woman whom he had ever strongly loved , and whose renunciation of him had therefore caused him tenfold pain . As soon as his house was ready , he brought her home ; and now he hoped that the ...
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