The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Volumen41800 |
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... Willie , " " Wandering 43 1 XV . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Open the door to me , Ob ! " XVI . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Jessie , " XVII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. with a list of songs , and " Wandering Willie " altered , 44 46 · 47 XVIII . Mr. B ...
... Willie , " " Wandering 43 1 XV . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Open the door to me , Ob ! " XVI . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Jessie , " XVII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. with a list of songs , and " Wandering Willie " altered , 44 46 · 47 XVIII . Mr. B ...
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... Willie - yet be- lieve me , " in a note ) —Stock and born , 200 Mr. T. to Mr. B. Praise - Desires more songs of the bumorous cast - Means to bave a picture from " The Soldier's re- turn , " LXVI . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " My Nanie's 210 ...
... Willie - yet be- lieve me , " in a note ) —Stock and born , 200 Mr. T. to Mr. B. Praise - Desires more songs of the bumorous cast - Means to bave a picture from " The Soldier's re- turn , " LXVI . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " My Nanie's 210 ...
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... Willie had Strathallan's Lament Tam Glen • The Auld Man The blue eyed Lassie The gallant Weaver The Lea Rig The Same continued The Lover's morning salute to his Mistress The Nightingale The Posie • The young Highland Rover 326 273 304 ...
... Willie had Strathallan's Lament Tam Glen • The Auld Man The blue eyed Lassie The gallant Weaver The Lea Rig The Same continued The Lover's morning salute to his Mistress The Nightingale The Posie • The young Highland Rover 326 273 304 ...
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... Willie , The same altered Here is the glen , and here the bower , 311 92 359 43 48 151 Here's a bealth to ane I lo'e dear , 261 Here where the Scottish muse immortal lives , 153 How can my poor heart be glad , How cold is that bosom ...
... Willie , The same altered Here is the glen , and here the bower , 311 92 359 43 48 151 Here's a bealth to ane I lo'e dear , 261 Here where the Scottish muse immortal lives , 153 How can my poor heart be glad , How cold is that bosom ...
Página xxi
... Willie brew'd a peck o ' maut , Ob open the door , some pity to sbew , Ob wert thou in the cauld blast , . Of a ' the airts the wind can blaw , Old winter with his frosty beard , Raving winds around her blowing , Revered defender of ...
... Willie brew'd a peck o ' maut , Ob open the door , some pity to sbew , Ob wert thou in the cauld blast , . Of a ' the airts the wind can blaw , Old winter with his frosty beard , Raving winds around her blowing , Revered defender of ...
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