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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... owre the water Than up amang thae lakes and seas They'll mak ' what rules and laws they please ; Some daring Hancocke , or a Franklin , May set their Highland bluid a ranklin ' ; Some Washington again may head them , Or some Montgomery ...
... owre the water Than up amang thae lakes and seas They'll mak ' what rules and laws they please ; Some daring Hancocke , or a Franklin , May set their Highland bluid a ranklin ' ; Some Washington again may head them , Or some Montgomery ...
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... owre light on them , I fear ; Your factors , grieves , trustees , and bailies , I canna ' say but they do gaylies ; They lay aside a ' tender mercies , An ' tirl the hallions to the birses ; Yet while they're only poind't and herriet ...
... owre light on them , I fear ; Your factors , grieves , trustees , and bailies , I canna ' say but they do gaylies ; They lay aside a ' tender mercies , An ' tirl the hallions to the birses ; Yet while they're only poind't and herriet ...
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... owre a bush wi ' downward crush , The doited beastie stammers ; Then up he gets , and off he sets For sake o ' Willie Chalmers . I doubt na , lass , that weel kenn'd name May cost a pair o ' blushes ; I am nae stranger to your fame Nor ...
... owre a bush wi ' downward crush , The doited beastie stammers ; Then up he gets , and off he sets For sake o ' Willie Chalmers . I doubt na , lass , that weel kenn'd name May cost a pair o ' blushes ; I am nae stranger to your fame Nor ...
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... owre howe ; But fell in a trap On the braes o ' Gemappe , E'en let him come out as he dowe . O THOU , in whom we live and move , Who mad'st the sea and shore ; Thy goodness constantly we prove , And grateful would adore . And if it ...
... owre howe ; But fell in a trap On the braes o ' Gemappe , E'en let him come out as he dowe . O THOU , in whom we live and move , Who mad'st the sea and shore ; Thy goodness constantly we prove , And grateful would adore . And if it ...
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... owre body , And sairly thole their mither's ban Afore the howdy . This leads me on , to tell for sport , How I did wi ' the Session sort- Auld Clinkum at the Inner port Cry'd three times , ' Robin ! ' Come hither , lad , an ' answer for ...
... owre body , And sairly thole their mither's ban Afore the howdy . This leads me on , to tell for sport , How I did wi ' the Session sort- Auld Clinkum at the Inner port Cry'd three times , ' Robin ! ' Come hither , lad , an ' answer for ...
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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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