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... worth , is received everywhere , with the reception which a mere ordinary character , de- corated with the trappings and futile distinctions of fortune , meets . Imagine a man of abilities , his heart glowing with honest pride ...
... worth , is received everywhere , with the reception which a mere ordinary character , de- corated with the trappings and futile distinctions of fortune , meets . Imagine a man of abilities , his heart glowing with honest pride ...
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... worth are always poor , that baseness and chicanery are always prosperous . He considered that the good things of this life were secured by the rascals more or less . The truth is , his Jacobitism sprang from his imagination , his ...
... worth are always poor , that baseness and chicanery are always prosperous . He considered that the good things of this life were secured by the rascals more or less . The truth is , his Jacobitism sprang from his imagination , his ...
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... worth of the neatest song - genius you have seen . I tried my hand on Rothemurchie this morning . The measure is so difficult , that it is impossible to infuse much genius into the lines ; they are on the other side . Forgive , forgive ...
... worth of the neatest song - genius you have seen . I tried my hand on Rothemurchie this morning . The measure is so difficult , that it is impossible to infuse much genius into the lines ; they are on the other side . Forgive , forgive ...
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... worth , what affection , what pious contentment and happiness , nestled within them . This really is a gleam into the man's inmost soul . Poetry , to him , lay in the cottage rather than in the tree that overshadowed it , or the stream ...
... worth , what affection , what pious contentment and happiness , nestled within them . This really is a gleam into the man's inmost soul . Poetry , to him , lay in the cottage rather than in the tree that overshadowed it , or the stream ...
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... . The dearest comfort o ' their lives , Their grushie weans an ' faithfu ' wives : The prattling things are just their pride , That sweetens a ' their fire - side . An ' whyles twalpennie worth o ' nappy Can mak 4 The Poems.
... . The dearest comfort o ' their lives , Their grushie weans an ' faithfu ' wives : The prattling things are just their pride , That sweetens a ' their fire - side . An ' whyles twalpennie worth o ' nappy Can mak 4 The Poems.
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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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