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... a book - keeper in Jamaica , which he looked forward to , and so narrowly escaped - was not without its giddy and exciting pleasures , and for pleasure of every d kind Burns had the keenest relish . Now and again Preface . xxxiii.
... a book - keeper in Jamaica , which he looked forward to , and so narrowly escaped - was not without its giddy and exciting pleasures , and for pleasure of every d kind Burns had the keenest relish . Now and again Preface . xxxiii.
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... pleasure . He wrote the lady , giving the details of the accident , and expressing regret that he was unable to leave his room . The lady , who was of a tempera- ment generous and impulsive , replied at once , giving utterance to her ...
... pleasure . He wrote the lady , giving the details of the accident , and expressing regret that he was unable to leave his room . The lady , who was of a tempera- ment generous and impulsive , replied at once , giving utterance to her ...
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... pleasures — a motley host ! and have literally and strictly retained only the ideas of a few friends , which I have incor- porated into a life - guard . " Burns ' business at this time in Edinburgh related to his settlement with Creech ...
... pleasures — a motley host ! and have literally and strictly retained only the ideas of a few friends , which I have incor- porated into a life - guard . " Burns ' business at this time in Edinburgh related to his settlement with Creech ...
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... pleasure : His hair , his size , his mouth , his lugs , Shew'd he was nane o ' Scotland's dogs ; But whalpet some place far abroad , Whare sailors gang to fish for Cod . His locked , letter'd , braw brass collar , Shew'd him the ...
... pleasure : His hair , his size , his mouth , his lugs , Shew'd he was nane o ' Scotland's dogs ; But whalpet some place far abroad , Whare sailors gang to fish for Cod . His locked , letter'd , braw brass collar , Shew'd him the ...
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... pleasure ? Nae cauld nor hunger e'er can steer them , The vera thought o't need na fear them . CÆSAR . Lord , man , were ye but whyles whare I am , The gentles ye wad ne'er envy ' em . It's true , they need na starve or sweat , Thro ...
... pleasure ? Nae cauld nor hunger e'er can steer them , The vera thought o't need na fear them . CÆSAR . Lord , man , were ye but whyles whare I am , The gentles ye wad ne'er envy ' em . It's true , they need na starve or sweat , Thro ...
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