The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Volumen41800 |
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... merit will ensure them a reception from the public , far beyond what Mr. Thomson's modesty would permit him to suppose . The whole of this correspondence was arranged for the press by Mr. Thomson , and has been printed with little ...
... merit will ensure them a reception from the public , far beyond what Mr. Thomson's modesty would permit him to suppose . The whole of this correspondence was arranged for the press by Mr. Thomson , and has been printed with little ...
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... merit here you crave , 166 Musing on the roaring ocean , 279 • • My Chloris , mark bow green My curse upon your venom'd stang , My heart is a breaking , dear Tittie , My heart is sair I dare na tell , My bonored Colonel , deep I feel ...
... merit here you crave , 166 Musing on the roaring ocean , 279 • • My Chloris , mark bow green My curse upon your venom'd stang , My heart is a breaking , dear Tittie , My heart is sair I dare na tell , My bonored Colonel , deep I feel ...
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... merit , are certainly very eligible . Tweedside ; Ah ! the poor shepherd's mournful fate ; Ah ! Chloris , could I now but sit , & c . you cannot mend ; but such insipid stuff as , To Fanny fair could I impart , & c . usually set to The ...
... merit , are certainly very eligible . Tweedside ; Ah ! the poor shepherd's mournful fate ; Ah ! Chloris , could I now but sit , & c . you cannot mend ; but such insipid stuff as , To Fanny fair could I impart , & c . usually set to The ...
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... merit , very eligible , wherever new verses are necessary ; because the English becomes every year , more and more , the language of Scotland ; but , if you mean that no English verses , except those by Scottish authors , ought to be ...
... merit , very eligible , wherever new verses are necessary ; because the English becomes every year , more and more , the language of Scotland ; but , if you mean that no English verses , except those by Scottish authors , ought to be ...
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... merit of Ewe - bughts ; but it will fill up this page . You must know , that all my earlier love- songs were the breathings of ardent passion , and though it might have been easy in after - times to have given them a polish , yet that ...
... merit of Ewe - bughts ; but it will fill up this page . You must know , that all my earlier love- songs were the breathings of ardent passion , and though it might have been easy in after - times to have given them a polish , yet that ...
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