The Poems and Songs of Robert BurnsLibrary of Alexandria, 1 gen 1926 - 574 pagine |
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... honest man's destruction, Whose unsubmitting heartwas allhis crime.— Ev'n you,yehapless crew!I pity you; Ye, whom the seeming goodthink sinto pity; Yepoor, despised, abandoned vagabonds, WhomVice, as usual,has turn'd o'er to ruin. Oh ...
... honest man's destruction, Whose unsubmitting heartwas allhis crime.— Ev'n you,yehapless crew!I pity you; Ye, whom the seeming goodthink sinto pity; Yepoor, despised, abandoned vagabonds, WhomVice, as usual,has turn'd o'er to ruin. Oh ...
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... honest manly heart,noman was worth regarding, O. Thenout into the world mycourseI did determine, O; Tho'to berich was not my wish, yet tobe great was charming,O; My talents they were not theworst, noryet my education, O: Resolv'd was I ...
... honest manly heart,noman was worth regarding, O. Thenout into the world mycourseI did determine, O; Tho'to berich was not my wish, yet tobe great was charming,O; My talents they were not theworst, noryet my education, O: Resolv'd was I ...
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... honest man hereliesatrest Ase'erGodwith hisimage blest; The friend of man, the friendoftruth, The friend of age, and guide of youth: Few heartslikehis,with virtue warm'd, Few heads with knowledge so informed: If there's another world ...
... honest man hereliesatrest Ase'erGodwith hisimage blest; The friend of man, the friendoftruth, The friend of age, and guide of youth: Few heartslikehis,with virtue warm'd, Few heads with knowledge so informed: If there's another world ...
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... up a hearty crack: His social, friendly, honest heart Saetickled Death, they couldnapart; Sae, after viewing knives andgarters, Death taks himhame to gie him quarters. Epitaph On John Rankine Ae day, as Death, that gruesome.
... up a hearty crack: His social, friendly, honest heart Saetickled Death, they couldnapart; Sae, after viewing knives andgarters, Death taks himhame to gie him quarters. Epitaph On John Rankine Ae day, as Death, that gruesome.
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... honest man Had never, sure, been born, Hadthere not been some recompense To comfort those that mourn! "O Death! the poor man's dearest friend, Thekindest and the best! Welcome the hour my aged limbsArelaid with thee at rest!The great ...
... honest man Had never, sure, been born, Hadthere not been some recompense To comfort those that mourn! "O Death! the poor man's dearest friend, Thekindest and the best! Welcome the hour my aged limbsArelaid with thee at rest!The great ...
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