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... rest , for his satraps and lieutenants . Burns's arrival in Edinburgh was an historical event , far more important in itself , and in its issues , than either he or than any other person suspected . He soon got to work , however . In ...
... rest , for his satraps and lieutenants . Burns's arrival in Edinburgh was an historical event , far more important in itself , and in its issues , than either he or than any other person suspected . He soon got to work , however . In ...
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... rest . During this time , too , a somewhat exten- sive correspondence was kept up , and activity and hopefulness - only occasionally dashed by accesses of his constitutional melancholy— radiate through it all . lxii Biographical.
... rest . During this time , too , a somewhat exten- sive correspondence was kept up , and activity and hopefulness - only occasionally dashed by accesses of his constitutional melancholy— radiate through it all . lxii Biographical.
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... rest in its own happiness ; he could see the grain yellowing in his own fields ; he had the Excise Commission in his pocket on which he could fall back if anything went wrong ; and on the red scaur above the river , he could stride ...
... rest in its own happiness ; he could see the grain yellowing in his own fields ; he had the Excise Commission in his pocket on which he could fall back if anything went wrong ; and on the red scaur above the river , he could stride ...
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... rest . I do not know what I have written . The subject is so horrible I dare not look over it again . Farewell . " R. B. " On the same day he addressed Mr. Thomson : - " After all my boasted independence , curst necessity compels me to ...
... rest . I do not know what I have written . The subject is so horrible I dare not look over it again . Farewell . " R. B. " On the same day he addressed Mr. Thomson : - " After all my boasted independence , curst necessity compels me to ...
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... rests upon poems written swiftly , as men write their letters , and on songs which came to him naturally as its carol comes to the blackbird . Of all poets Burns was , perhaps , the most directly inspired . His poems did not grow- like ...
... rests upon poems written swiftly , as men write their letters , and on songs which came to him naturally as its carol comes to the blackbird . Of all poets Burns was , perhaps , the most directly inspired . His poems did not grow- like ...
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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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