The Poems and Songs of Robert BurnsLibrary of Alexandria, 1 gen 1926 - 574 pagine |
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... Night," which are vividly descriptive of the Scotspeasant life with which hewasmost familiar; anda group like"Puir Mailie" and "To aMouse," which, inthe tenderness of their treatment of animals,revealed one ofthe mostattractive sides ...
... Night," which are vividly descriptive of the Scotspeasant life with which hewasmost familiar; anda group like"Puir Mailie" and "To aMouse," which, inthe tenderness of their treatment of animals,revealed one ofthe mostattractive sides ...
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... night, Has little art in courtin'. Gae down by Faile, and taste the ale, Andtak alook o' Mysie; She's dour and din, a deil within, Butaiblins she may please ye. If shebe shy, hersister try, Ye'll maybe fancy Jenny;If ye'll dispense wi ...
... night, Has little art in courtin'. Gae down by Faile, and taste the ale, Andtak alook o' Mysie; She's dour and din, a deil within, Butaiblins she may please ye. If shebe shy, hersister try, Ye'll maybe fancy Jenny;If ye'll dispense wi ...
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... nights were dark and rainy; I'd seek somedell,and inmy armsI'd shelter dear Montgomerie's Peggy. WereI a baron proud and high, And horse andservants waitingready; Then a''twadgie o' joy to me,— The sharin't with Montgomerie'sPeggy ...
... nights were dark and rainy; I'd seek somedell,and inmy armsI'd shelter dear Montgomerie's Peggy. WereI a baron proud and high, And horse andservants waitingready; Then a''twadgie o' joy to me,— The sharin't with Montgomerie'sPeggy ...
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... ; They may prove waur thanIam. Butattwal' at night,when the moon shines bright, My dear, I'llcome and seethee; For theman that loves his mistress weel, Nae travel makes him weary. Lass Of Cessnock Banks, The^1 [Footnote 1: The lass is.
... ; They may prove waur thanIam. Butattwal' at night,when the moon shines bright, My dear, I'llcome and seethee; For theman that loves his mistress weel, Nae travel makes him weary. Lass Of Cessnock Banks, The^1 [Footnote 1: The lass is.
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... night, When corn rigs arebonie,Beneaththe moon's unclouded light, I held awa toAnnie;Thetimeflew by,wi' tentless heed, Till, 'tween the late and early, Wi' sma' persuasion she agreed Toseemethro' the barley. Cornrigs, an' barley rigs ...
... night, When corn rigs arebonie,Beneaththe moon's unclouded light, I held awa toAnnie;Thetimeflew by,wi' tentless heed, Till, 'tween the late and early, Wi' sma' persuasion she agreed Toseemethro' the barley. Cornrigs, an' barley rigs ...
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