The Poems and Songs of Robert BurnsDodd, Mead, 1904 - 667 pagine |
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Pagina xx
... Arms of Burns at the Herald's Office , but a descendant of his own family , in an older branch , obtained a patent for Arms founded on those of Campbell . Mr Chambers points out the weak points in the legend , but maintains that , in ...
... Arms of Burns at the Herald's Office , but a descendant of his own family , in an older branch , obtained a patent for Arms founded on those of Campbell . Mr Chambers points out the weak points in the legend , but maintains that , in ...
Pagina xxviii
... in the affair with Jean Armour . Leaving Mary on May 14 , on June 12 Burns writes to David Brice , " My poor dear , unfortunate Jean , how happy have I been in thy • INTRODUCTION arms ! .. I have tried often to xxviii ROBERT BURNS.
... in the affair with Jean Armour . Leaving Mary on May 14 , on June 12 Burns writes to David Brice , " My poor dear , unfortunate Jean , how happy have I been in thy • INTRODUCTION arms ! .. I have tried often to xxviii ROBERT BURNS.
Pagina xxix
Robert Burns Andrew Lang, Sir William Alexander Craigie. • INTRODUCTION arms ! .. I have tried often to forget her . I have run into all kinds of dissipation and riots ; mason - meetings , drinking- matches , and other mischief , to ...
Robert Burns Andrew Lang, Sir William Alexander Craigie. • INTRODUCTION arms ! .. I have tried often to forget her . I have run into all kinds of dissipation and riots ; mason - meetings , drinking- matches , and other mischief , to ...
Pagina xxxvii
... arms of victory . * Burns cannot well be claimed as a friend by covenanting sentimentalists . By the families of Athol and Gordon , Burns was welcomed , and might have enjoyed himself much , but for the envious spleen of his companion ...
... arms of victory . * Burns cannot well be claimed as a friend by covenanting sentimentalists . By the families of Athol and Gordon , Burns was welcomed , and might have enjoyed himself much , but for the envious spleen of his companion ...
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... arms were warring , O'er the swelling drumlie wave . Such was my life's deceitful morning , Such the pleasures I enjoyed : But lang or noon , loud tempests storming A ' my flowery bliss destroy'd . Tho ' fickle fortune has deceiv'd me ...
... arms were warring , O'er the swelling drumlie wave . Such was my life's deceitful morning , Such the pleasures I enjoyed : But lang or noon , loud tempests storming A ' my flowery bliss destroy'd . Tho ' fickle fortune has deceiv'd me ...
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