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... peace , That press the soul , or wring the mind with anguish , Beyond comparison the worst are those That to our folly or our guilt we owe . In every other circumstance , the mind Has this to say ' It was no deed of mine ; ' But when to ...
... peace , That press the soul , or wring the mind with anguish , Beyond comparison the worst are those That to our folly or our guilt we owe . In every other circumstance , the mind Has this to say ' It was no deed of mine ; ' But when to ...
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... peace ? O , happy ! happy ! enviable man ! O glorious magnanimity of soul ! THE TOAD - EATER . WHAT of earls with whom you have supt , And of Dukes that you dined with yestreen ? Lord a louse , Sir , is still but a louse , Though it ...
... peace ? O , happy ! happy ! enviable man ! O glorious magnanimity of soul ! THE TOAD - EATER . WHAT of earls with whom you have supt , And of Dukes that you dined with yestreen ? Lord a louse , Sir , is still but a louse , Though it ...
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... peace , and peaceful song , Look down with gracious eyes ; And bless auld Coila , large and long , With multiplying joys . Long may she stand to prop the land , The flow'r of ancient nations ; And Burns's spring , her fame to sing , To ...
... peace , and peaceful song , Look down with gracious eyes ; And bless auld Coila , large and long , With multiplying joys . Long may she stand to prop the land , The flow'r of ancient nations ; And Burns's spring , her fame to sing , To ...
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... , Life - giving war of Venus . The deities that I adore Are social Peace and Plenty , I'm better pleased to make one more , Than be the death of twenty . LINES WRITTEN ON A WINDOW , AT THE KING'S ARMS of Burns . 63 LINES ...
... , Life - giving war of Venus . The deities that I adore Are social Peace and Plenty , I'm better pleased to make one more , Than be the death of twenty . LINES WRITTEN ON A WINDOW , AT THE KING'S ARMS of Burns . 63 LINES ...
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... peace between ye ; Yet poortith a ' I could forgive , An ' ' t werena for my Jeanie . O why should fate sic pleasure have , Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love Depend on Fortune's shining ? This warld's ...
... peace between ye ; Yet poortith a ' I could forgive , An ' ' t werena for my Jeanie . O why should fate sic pleasure have , Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love Depend on Fortune's shining ? This warld's ...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: Edited from the Best Printed ..., Volume 2 Robert Burns,Alexander Smith Visualização completa - 1865 |
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