Songs and Poems of Robert BurnsRowman & Littlefield, 1959 - 240 páginas To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
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Página 18
... hands of a merciless landlord's agent whom Burns never forgot : " . . . my indignation yet boils at the recollection of the scoun- drel tyrant's insolent , threatening epistles , which used to set us all in tears . " Later , as his ...
... hands of a merciless landlord's agent whom Burns never forgot : " . . . my indignation yet boils at the recollection of the scoun- drel tyrant's insolent , threatening epistles , which used to set us all in tears . " Later , as his ...
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... hands with infamy for what they sincerely believe to be the cause of their God or their King- " Brutus and Cassius are honorable men . " I mention this circumstance because it threw my father on the world at large ; where after many ...
... hands with infamy for what they sincerely believe to be the cause of their God or their King- " Brutus and Cassius are honorable men . " I mention this circumstance because it threw my father on the world at large ; where after many ...
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... hands of a factor who sat for the picture I have drawn of one in my tale of two dogs . My father was advanced in life when he married ; I was the eldest of seven children ; and he , worn out by early hardship , was unfit for labor . My ...
... hands of a factor who sat for the picture I have drawn of one in my tale of two dogs . My father was advanced in life when he married ; I was the eldest of seven children ; and he , worn out by early hardship , was unfit for labor . My ...
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... hand to pick out the nettle stings and thistles . Among her other love - inspiring qualifications , she sung sweetly ; and ' twas her favorite reel to which I attempted giving an embodied vehicle in rhyme . I was not so presumptive as ...
... hand to pick out the nettle stings and thistles . Among her other love - inspiring qualifications , she sung sweetly ; and ' twas her favorite reel to which I attempted giving an embodied vehicle in rhyme . I was not so presumptive as ...
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... hand seems instinctively to know the well - worn path of my imagination , the favorite theme of my song ; and is with difficulty restrained from giving you a couple of para- graphs on the amours of my compeers , the humble inmates of ...
... hand seems instinctively to know the well - worn path of my imagination , the favorite theme of my song ; and is with difficulty restrained from giving you a couple of para- graphs on the amours of my compeers , the humble inmates of ...
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IV | 37 |
V | 40 |
VI | 42 |
VII | 46 |
VIII | 53 |
IX | 55 |
X | 57 |
XI | 61 |
LIX | 174 |
LX | 177 |
LXI | 179 |
LXII | 182 |
LXIII | 184 |
LXIV | 186 |
LXV | 188 |
LXVI | 192 |
XII | 63 |
XIII | 65 |
XIV | 66 |
XV | 67 |
XVI | 68 |
XVII | 71 |
XVIII | 78 |
XIX | 81 |
XX | 84 |
XXI | 87 |
XXII | 90 |
XXIII | 92 |
XXIV | 95 |
XXV | 96 |
XXVI | 98 |
XXVII | 99 |
XXVIII | 100 |
XXIX | 104 |
XXX | 113 |
XXXI | 118 |
XXXII | 124 |
XXXV | 127 |
XXXVI | 128 |
XXXVII | 130 |
XXXVIII | 132 |
XXXIX | 134 |
XL | 136 |
XLI | 138 |
XLII | 140 |
XLIII | 142 |
XLIV | 144 |
XLV | 146 |
XLVI | 148 |
XLVII | 149 |
XLVIII | 152 |
XLIX | 156 |
L | 158 |
LI | 159 |
LII | 160 |
LIII | 162 |
LIV | 164 |
LV | 166 |
LVI | 168 |
LVII | 170 |
LVIII | 171 |
LXVII | 193 |
LXVIII | 194 |
LXIX | 196 |
LXX | 197 |
LXXI | 198 |
LXXII | 199 |
LXXIII | 200 |
LXXV | 201 |
LXXVI | 202 |
LXXVIII | 203 |
LXXX | 204 |
LXXXII | 205 |
LXXXIII | 206 |
LXXXIV | 207 |
LXXXV | 208 |
LXXXVI | 209 |
LXXXVII | 210 |
LXXXVIII | 211 |
LXXXIX | 212 |
XC | 213 |
XCII | 214 |
XCIV | 215 |
XCV | 216 |
XCVII | 217 |
XCIX | 218 |
CI | 219 |
CII | 220 |
CIV | 221 |
CV | 222 |
CVI | 223 |
CVIII | 224 |
CX | 225 |
CXI | 226 |
CXIII | 227 |
CXIV | 228 |
CXVI | 229 |
CXVII | 230 |
CXVIII | 231 |
CXX | 232 |
CXXII | 233 |
CXXIII | 235 |
CXXIV | 236 |
CXXV | 237 |
CXXVI | 238 |
Términos y frases comunes
aboon Ae fond kiss Amang ance anither auld auld lang syne baith birks of Aberfeldie blaw blythe bonie lass braes braw Burns's canna cauld CHORUS comin cresc crowdie daunton daur dear dearie Deil Devil dinna e'en e'er Ev'n fair faith frae gang girdin o't glen guid hame heart Highland honest ither John Highlandman Johnie laird lassie lave o't leuk lo'es Look Lord mair Mauchline maun monie nane ne'er never night o'er onie owre the sea parcel of rogues plough poet poor rantin rhyme Robert Burns simmer sing skelpin song sweet syne taen thee thegither There's thou thro Title TUNE unco weary wee thing weel Whare whyles wife Willie ye hae ye'll ye're young