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
... poor and urges them on to worse deeds yet . As the picture appears of starving farmers driven off their lands to beg , a blazing anger invests the lines and Scots thickens , as it usually does when Burns is on a theme close to his ...
... poor and urges them on to worse deeds yet . As the picture appears of starving farmers driven off their lands to beg , a blazing anger invests the lines and Scots thickens , as it usually does when Burns is on a theme close to his ...
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... poor man's son . For the first six or seven years of my life , my father was gardener to a worthy gentleman of small estate in the neighborhood of Ayr . Had my father continued in that situation , I must have marched off to be one of ...
... poor man's son . For the first six or seven years of my life , my father was gardener to a worthy gentleman of small estate in the neighborhood of Ayr . Had my father continued in that situation , I must have marched off to be one of ...
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... poor , insignificant , stupid devils , the mechanics and peasantry around him , who perhaps were born in the same village . My young superiors never insulted the clouterly appearance of my ploughboy carcass , the two extremes of which ...
... poor , insignificant , stupid devils , the mechanics and peasantry around him , who perhaps were born in the same village . My young superiors never insulted the clouterly appearance of my ploughboy carcass , the two extremes of which ...
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... Poor Mailie , " " John Barleycorn , " and songs first , second and third . Song second was the ebullition of that passion which ended the forementioned school business . My twenty - third year was to me an important era . Partly through ...
... Poor Mailie , " " John Barleycorn , " and songs first , second and third . Song second was the ebullition of that passion which ended the forementioned school business . My twenty - third year was to me an important era . Partly through ...
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... poor fellow in despair went to sea , where after a variety of good and bad fortune , a little before I was acquainted with him , he had been set ashore by an American privateer on the wild coast of Connaught , stripped of everything . I ...
... poor fellow in despair went to sea , where after a variety of good and bad fortune , a little before I was acquainted with him , he had been set ashore by an American privateer on the wild coast of Connaught , stripped of everything . I ...
Contenido
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