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... fate in being obliged to make one guinea do the work of five . As the expense of his family was now rapidly increasing , he requested to be allowed to enter at once on his duties as officer of Excise . That in his new mode of life he ...
... fate in being obliged to make one guinea do the work of five . As the expense of his family was now rapidly increasing , he requested to be allowed to enter at once on his duties as officer of Excise . That in his new mode of life he ...
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... Fate , To witness what I after shall narrate ; Or whether , rapt in meditation high , He wander'd out he knew not where nor why :) The drowsy Dungeon clock had number'd two , And Wallace Tow'r had sworn the fact was true : 36 The Poems.
... Fate , To witness what I after shall narrate ; Or whether , rapt in meditation high , He wander'd out he knew not where nor why :) The drowsy Dungeon clock had number'd two , And Wallace Tow'r had sworn the fact was true : 36 The Poems.
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... fate is at a close , Past a ' remead ; The last , sad cape - stane o ' his woes ; Poor Mailie's dead ! It's no the loss o ' warl's gear , That could sae bitter draw the tear , Or mak our Bardie , dowie , wear The mourning weed : He's ...
... fate is at a close , Past a ' remead ; The last , sad cape - stane o ' his woes ; Poor Mailie's dead ! It's no the loss o ' warl's gear , That could sae bitter draw the tear , Or mak our Bardie , dowie , wear The mourning weed : He's ...
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... fate in guid , black prent ; But still the mair I'm that way bent , Something cries , ' Hoolie ! I red you , honest man , tak tent ! Ye'll shaw your folly . ' There's ither poets , much your betters , Far seen in Greek , deep men o ...
... fate in guid , black prent ; But still the mair I'm that way bent , Something cries , ' Hoolie ! I red you , honest man , tak tent ! Ye'll shaw your folly . ' There's ither poets , much your betters , Far seen in Greek , deep men o ...
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... fate shall snap the brittle thread ; Then , all unknown , I'll lay me with th ' inglorious dead , Forgot and gone ! But why o ' Death begin a tale ? Just now we're living sound an ' hale ; Then top and maintop crowd the sail , Heave ...
... fate shall snap the brittle thread ; Then , all unknown , I'll lay me with th ' inglorious dead , Forgot and gone ! But why o ' Death begin a tale ? Just now we're living sound an ' hale ; Then top and maintop crowd the sail , Heave ...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: Edited from the Best Printed ..., Volume 1 Robert Burns,Alexander Smith Visualização completa - 1865 |
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