The Poems and Songs of Robert BurnsLibrary of Alexandria, 1 gen 1926 - 574 pagine |
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... theyare comforts"—a maxim laid down By the Bard, what d'ye callhim, that worethe black gown; And faith I agreewith th' old prigto a hair, For a bigbelly'd bottle's aheav'nofa care. A Stanza Added In A Mason Lodge Then fill up.
... theyare comforts"—a maxim laid down By the Bard, what d'ye callhim, that worethe black gown; And faith I agreewith th' old prigto a hair, For a bigbelly'd bottle's aheav'nofa care. A Stanza Added In A Mason Lodge Then fill up.
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... !"Butjust ashe began to tell, The auld kirkhammer strak the bell Somewee short hour ayont the twal', Which rais'd us baith: I took the way that pleas'd mysel', And sae did Death. Epistle To J. Lapraik, An Old Scottish Bard April 1,
... !"Butjust ashe began to tell, The auld kirkhammer strak the bell Somewee short hour ayont the twal', Which rais'd us baith: I took the way that pleas'd mysel', And sae did Death. Epistle To J. Lapraik, An Old Scottish Bard April 1,
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Robert Burns. Epistle. To. J. Lapraik,. An. Old. Scottish. Bard. April 1, 1785 Whilebriers an' woodbines buddinggreen, An' paitricks scraichin loud at e'en,An'morning poussie whiddin seen, Inspire my muse,Thisfreedom, inan unknown frien', I ...
Robert Burns. Epistle. To. J. Lapraik,. An. Old. Scottish. Bard. April 1, 1785 Whilebriers an' woodbines buddinggreen, An' paitricks scraichin loud at e'en,An'morning poussie whiddin seen, Inspire my muse,Thisfreedom, inan unknown frien', I ...
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... bard no crack his jest What way they'veus'd him?See him, the poor man's friend in need, The gentleman in word an' deed— An' shall his fame an'honour bleed By worthless, skellums, An' nota museerect her headTo cowe the blellums? O Pope ...
... bard no crack his jest What way they'veus'd him?See him, the poor man's friend in need, The gentleman in word an' deed— An' shall his fame an'honour bleed By worthless, skellums, An' nota museerect her headTo cowe the blellums? O Pope ...
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... bard—and Nansie's wa's Shook witha thunder of applause, Reecho'd fromeach mouth! They toom'd their pocks, they pawn'd their duds, They scarcely leftto co'er their fuds,To quench their lowin drouth: Then owreagain, the jovial thrang The ...
... bard—and Nansie's wa's Shook witha thunder of applause, Reecho'd fromeach mouth! They toom'd their pocks, they pawn'd their duds, They scarcely leftto co'er their fuds,To quench their lowin drouth: Then owreagain, the jovial thrang The ...
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