The Poems and Songs of Robert BurnsLibrary of Alexandria, 1 gen 1926 - 574 pagine |
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... tosee thee heir it,Than stockitmailens. For if thou bewhat I wadhae thee, And takthe counsel I shall gie thee, I'll never rue my troublewi' thee,The cost nor shame o't, But be a loving father tothee, Andbrag the name o't. Song—O Leave ...
... tosee thee heir it,Than stockitmailens. For if thou bewhat I wadhae thee, And takthe counsel I shall gie thee, I'll never rue my troublewi' thee,The cost nor shame o't, But be a loving father tothee, Andbrag the name o't. Song—O Leave ...
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... To see their cursed pride. It'shardly ina body's pow'r To keep,at times, frae being sour,Tosee howthings are shar'd;How besto' chiels are whiles inwant, While coofs on countless thousands rant, And ken na how to wair't; But, Davie, lad ...
... To see their cursed pride. It'shardly ina body's pow'r To keep,at times, frae being sour,Tosee howthings are shar'd;How besto' chiels are whiles inwant, While coofs on countless thousands rant, And ken na how to wair't; But, Davie, lad ...
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... Tosee her water; Alas, there'sground for great suspicionShe'll ne'er get better. Enthusiasm's past redemption, Gane in a gallopin' consumption: Not a' her quacks, wi'a' their gumption, Can ever mend her;Herfeeble pulse giesstrong ...
... Tosee her water; Alas, there'sground for great suspicionShe'll ne'er get better. Enthusiasm's past redemption, Gane in a gallopin' consumption: Not a' her quacks, wi'a' their gumption, Can ever mend her;Herfeeble pulse giesstrong ...
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... tosee the remains ofit among the more unenlightened inour own.—R.B. Yes! lettherich deride, theproud disdain, The simple pleasure ofthe lowly train; Tome more dear, congenial to my heart,One native charm, thanall the glossof art ...
... tosee the remains ofit among the more unenlightened inour own.—R.B. Yes! lettherich deride, theproud disdain, The simple pleasure ofthe lowly train; Tome more dear, congenial to my heart,One native charm, thanall the glossof art ...
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... tosee how ye're negleckit, How huff'd, an'cuff'd, an' disrespeckit! Lord man, our gentry care as littleFor delvers, ditchers, an'sic cattle; They gang as saucy by poor folk, AsIwad by astinkin brock. I'venotic'd, on ourlaird's courtday ...
... tosee how ye're negleckit, How huff'd, an'cuff'd, an' disrespeckit! Lord man, our gentry care as littleFor delvers, ditchers, an'sic cattle; They gang as saucy by poor folk, AsIwad by astinkin brock. I'venotic'd, on ourlaird's courtday ...
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