The Poems and Songs of Robert BurnsLibrary of Alexandria, 1 gen 1926 - 574 pagine |
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... poor, attempted togive his children afair education, and Robert, who was the eldest, went to school for three yearsina neighboring village, and later, for shorter periods, tothree other schools in the vicinity. Butitwas tohisfatherand ...
... poor, attempted togive his children afair education, and Robert, who was the eldest, went to school for three yearsina neighboring village, and later, for shorter periods, tothree other schools in the vicinity. Butitwas tohisfatherand ...
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... poor asI.O Tibbie,Ihae seen the day, &c. There lives a lass beside yon park,I'd rather haeherin her sark, Than you wi' a' your thousand mark; Thatgars you look sae high. O Tibbie, Ihae seenthe day, &c. Song—I Dream'd I Lay I ...
... poor asI.O Tibbie,Ihae seen the day, &c. There lives a lass beside yon park,I'd rather haeherin her sark, Than you wi' a' your thousand mark; Thatgars you look sae high. O Tibbie, Ihae seenthe day, &c. Song—I Dream'd I Lay I ...
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... poor support, hardly earn'dMy fate will scarce bestow: And it's O, fickle Fortune,O! No comfort, no comfortIhave! How welcome to me werethe grave! Butthen mywife and children dear— O, wither would they go!And it's O, fickle Fortune, O!O ...
... poor support, hardly earn'dMy fate will scarce bestow: And it's O, fickle Fortune,O! No comfort, no comfortIhave! How welcome to me werethe grave! Butthen mywife and children dear— O, wither would they go!And it's O, fickle Fortune, O!O ...
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... poor, unnoticed, obscure, My stomach's asproud as them a', man. Though I canna ride in weelbooted pride, And flee o'er the hillslike a craw, man, I can haudup my head wi' thebesto' the breed, Though fluttering ever so braw, man. My ...
... poor, unnoticed, obscure, My stomach's asproud as them a', man. Though I canna ride in weelbooted pride, And flee o'er the hillslike a craw, man, I can haudup my head wi' thebesto' the breed, Though fluttering ever so braw, man. My ...
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... poor, thro' life I'm doom'd to wander,O, Till downmy weary bones I layin everlasting slumber, O: No viewnorcare, but shun whate'er mightbreed me pain orsorrow, O; Iliveto day as well's I may, regardless of tomorrow, O. But cheerful ...
... poor, thro' life I'm doom'd to wander,O, Till downmy weary bones I layin everlasting slumber, O: No viewnorcare, but shun whate'er mightbreed me pain orsorrow, O; Iliveto day as well's I may, regardless of tomorrow, O. But cheerful ...
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aboon amang anither auld baith Bard blast blaw blest blythe bonie lass bosom braes braw breast brunstane Burns canna cauld charms Craigieburn dear Dearie deil e'en e'er Ellisland Ev'n ev'ry fair Farewell fate flowers Footnote Footnote1 Fortune's frae Gavin Hamilton glen grace gude hame heart Heaven Highland Highland laddie honest honour ilka inthe Jamie John Barleycorn Kilmarnock laddie laird lassie lo'es Lord Mauchline maun meikle mony morn mourn muse nae mair ne'er never night o'er o'the ofthe onthe owre pleasure poor pride rhyme roar Robert Burns sang Scotland sing skelpin sugh sweet syne Tarbolton thee There's thou thro thyme tosee tothe Tune—"The unco wander weary weel Whare Whigs Willie winds winna wretch ye'll ye're young young Jessie