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... hands of a factor , of whom all the world has heard . Disputes arose between the official and the tenant . Harsh letters were read by the fireside at Mount Oliphant , and were remembered years afterwards , bitterly enough , by at least ...
... hands of a factor , of whom all the world has heard . Disputes arose between the official and the tenant . Harsh letters were read by the fireside at Mount Oliphant , and were remembered years afterwards , bitterly enough , by at least ...
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... hand than the writing of verses . The farm at Moss- giel was turning out badly ; the soil was sour and wet , and from mistakes in the matter of seed , the crops were failures . His prospects were made still darker by his relation with ...
... hand than the writing of verses . The farm at Moss- giel was turning out badly ; the soil was sour and wet , and from mistakes in the matter of seed , the crops were failures . His prospects were made still darker by his relation with ...
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... hands a written acknowledg- ment of marriage - a document sufficient by the law of Scotland to legalize their connexion , though after a somewhat irregular fashion . When Mr. Armour heard of Jean's intimacy with Burns and its miserable ...
... hands a written acknowledg- ment of marriage - a document sufficient by the law of Scotland to legalize their connexion , though after a somewhat irregular fashion . When Mr. Armour heard of Jean's intimacy with Burns and its miserable ...
Página xxv
... hands in the water , exchanged bibles - and parted . Mary died at Greenock and was buried in a dingy church- yard , hemmed by narrow streets - beclanged now by innumerable hammers , and within a stone's throw of passing steamers ...
... hands in the water , exchanged bibles - and parted . Mary died at Greenock and was buried in a dingy church- yard , hemmed by narrow streets - beclanged now by innumerable hammers , and within a stone's throw of passing steamers ...
Página xxix
... hands . The poems had been favourably reviewed in the Edinburgh Magazine for October , and this number of the periodical , so interesting to all its inmates , would , no doubt , find its way to Mossgiel . Burns seems to have made up his ...
... hands . The poems had been favourably reviewed in the Edinburgh Magazine for October , and this number of the periodical , so interesting to all its inmates , would , no doubt , find its way to Mossgiel . Burns seems to have made up his ...
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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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