The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, Volumen41800 |
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... , by Pleyel and Kozeluch . With select and characteristic Verses , by the most admired Scottish Poets , & c . " London , Printed and Sold by PRESTON , No. 97 , Strand . The undertaking of Mr. Thomson , is one on which.
... , by Pleyel and Kozeluch . With select and characteristic Verses , by the most admired Scottish Poets , & c . " London , Printed and Sold by PRESTON , No. 97 , Strand . The undertaking of Mr. Thomson , is one on which.
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... verses for some of the Scottish airs , and to revise former songs , 1 II . MR . B. to MR . T. Promising assistance , III . Mr. T. to Mr. B. sending some tunes , IV . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " The Lea Rig , " and " Will ye go to the Indies ...
... verses for some of the Scottish airs , and to revise former songs , 1 II . MR . B. to MR . T. Promising assistance , III . Mr. T. to Mr. B. sending some tunes , IV . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " The Lea Rig , " and " Will ye go to the Indies ...
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... verses ; and hence , some charming melodies are united to mere nonsense and doggrel , while others are accommo- dated with rhymes so loose and indelicate , as cannot be sung in decent company . To remove this reproach , would be an easy ...
... verses ; and hence , some charming melodies are united to mere nonsense and doggrel , while others are accommo- dated with rhymes so loose and indelicate , as cannot be sung in decent company . To remove this reproach , would be an easy ...
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... verses , there is , on my part , an end of the matter . Whether in the simplicity of the bal- lad , or the pathos of the song , I can only hope to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our native tongue . English verses ...
... verses , there is , on my part , an end of the matter . Whether in the simplicity of the bal- lad , or the pathos of the song , I can only hope to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our native tongue . English verses ...
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... verses , that have 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 ...
... verses , that have 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 ...
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