The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: Edited from the Best Printed and Manuscript Authorities, with Glossarial Index, and a Biographical Memoir, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1865 |
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... dear and brither sinner , How's a ' the folk about Glenconnor ; How do you this blae eastlin wind , That's like to blaw a body blind ? For me , my faculties are frozen , My dearest member nearly dozen'd . I've sent you here by Johnie ...
... dear and brither sinner , How's a ' the folk about Glenconnor ; How do you this blae eastlin wind , That's like to blaw a body blind ? For me , my faculties are frozen , My dearest member nearly dozen'd . I've sent you here by Johnie ...
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... dear Friend ! may guid luck hit you , And , mang her favourites admit you ! If e'er Detraction shore to smit you , May nane believe him ! And ony De'il that thinks to get you , Good Lord deceive him . THE FAREWELL . FAREWELL , old ...
... dear Friend ! may guid luck hit you , And , mang her favourites admit you ! If e'er Detraction shore to smit you , May nane believe him ! And ony De'il that thinks to get you , Good Lord deceive him . THE FAREWELL . FAREWELL , old ...
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... dear , A grateful , warm adieu ! I , with a much - indebted tear , Shall still remember you ! All - hail then , the gale then , Wafts me from thee , dear shore ! It rustles , and whistles , I'll never see thee more ! EPISTLE TO ROBERT ...
... dear , A grateful , warm adieu ! I , with a much - indebted tear , Shall still remember you ! All - hail then , the gale then , Wafts me from thee , dear shore ! It rustles , and whistles , I'll never see thee more ! EPISTLE TO ROBERT ...
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... Dear to his country by the names Friend , patron , benefactor ! Not Pulteney's wealth can Pulteney save ! And Hopeton falls , the generous brave ! And Stewart , bold as Hector ! Thou , Pitt , shalt rue this overthrow ; And Thurlow growl ...
... Dear to his country by the names Friend , patron , benefactor ! Not Pulteney's wealth can Pulteney save ! And Hopeton falls , the generous brave ! And Stewart , bold as Hector ! Thou , Pitt , shalt rue this overthrow ; And Thurlow growl ...
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... dear ane ! I'll ne'er forget ; I hope to gie the jads a clearin ' In fair play yet . My loss I mourn , but not repent it , I'll seek my pursie whare I tint it , Ance to the Indies I were wonted , Some cantraip hour , By some sweet elf I ...
... dear ane ! I'll ne'er forget ; I hope to gie the jads a clearin ' In fair play yet . My loss I mourn , but not repent it , I'll seek my pursie whare I tint it , Ance to the Indies I were wonted , Some cantraip hour , By some sweet elf I ...
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aboon Allan Cunningham Amang auld auld lang syne Balmaghie banks Birks of Aberfeldy blast blaw blithe bonie lass bonie Mary bosom braes braw Burns wrote canna cauld charms Chloris CHORUS claut dearie Deil e'en e'er EPITAPH Eppie fair Farewell flower frae gane Gavin Hamilton glen green gude hame heart Highland Highland laddie hill ilka Jamie John Barleycorn Kilmarnock kiss laddie Laird lassie lo'es Lord luve Mauchline maun monie morning nae mair naething nane ne'er never night Nith o'er owre roar sang simmer sing soger song sweet syne tear thee There's Thomson thou thro thyme troggin TUNE verses wander warl weary weel Whigs whistle wild Willie win my love wind winna ye'll ye're young
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