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... sing of Helen's beauty , but of the beauty of the country girl he loved . His poems were as much the product of his own farm and its immediate neighbourhood , as were the clothes and shoes he wore , the oats and turnips he grew ...
... sing of Helen's beauty , but of the beauty of the country girl he loved . His poems were as much the product of his own farm and its immediate neighbourhood , as were the clothes and shoes he wore , the oats and turnips he grew ...
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... singing behind the scenes , and been moved to admiration ; and when he presented himself in the full blaze of the footlights , he became the cynosure of every eye , and the point on which converged every critical opera- glass ...
... singing behind the scenes , and been moved to admiration ; and when he presented himself in the full blaze of the footlights , he became the cynosure of every eye , and the point on which converged every critical opera- glass ...
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... singing robes , and left in the hodden grey of the farmer , with a splash of mud on his top- boots . In his commonplace book — a very pool of Marah - which he kept at Edinburgh , there is an entry which brings all this out in a Preface ...
... singing robes , and left in the hodden grey of the farmer , with a splash of mud on his top- boots . In his commonplace book — a very pool of Marah - which he kept at Edinburgh , there is an entry which brings all this out in a Preface ...
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... singing robe of the poet . That Burns should have led an unworthy life is to be de- plored , but the truth is and herein lies ex- planation , palliation perhaps — that in Dumfries he was somewhat a - weary of the sun . Not sel- dom he ...
... singing robe of the poet . That Burns should have led an unworthy life is to be de- plored , but the truth is and herein lies ex- planation , palliation perhaps — that in Dumfries he was somewhat a - weary of the sun . Not sel- dom he ...
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... sing the juice Scotch bear can mak us , In glass or jug . O thou , my Muse ! guid auld Scotch Drink , Whether thro ' wimplin worms thou jink , Or , richly brown , ream owre the brink , In glorious faem , Inspire me , till I lisp an ...
... sing the juice Scotch bear can mak us , In glass or jug . O thou , my Muse ! guid auld Scotch Drink , Whether thro ' wimplin worms thou jink , Or , richly brown , ream owre the brink , In glorious faem , Inspire me , till I lisp an ...
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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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