The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, 4±Ç1800 |
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... bonie wee thing , This sweet wee wife o ' mine . I never saw a fairer , I never loe'd a dearer , And neist my heart I'll wear her , For fear my jewel tine . She is a winsome wee thing , She is a handsome wee thing , She is a bonie wee ...
... bonie wee thing , This sweet wee wife o ' mine . I never saw a fairer , I never loe'd a dearer , And neist my heart I'll wear her , For fear my jewel tine . She is a winsome wee thing , She is a handsome wee thing , She is a bonie wee ...
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... bonie Lesley As she gaed o'er the border ? She's gane , like Alexander , To spread her conquests farther . P To see her is to love her , And love but her for ever ; For Nature made her what she is , And never made anither . Thou art a ...
... bonie Lesley As she gaed o'er the border ? She's gane , like Alexander , To spread her conquests farther . P To see her is to love her , And love but her for ever ; For Nature made her what she is , And never made anither . Thou art a ...
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... bonie face , And say , " I canna wrang The thee . " powers aboon will tent thee ; Misfortune sha'na steer thee ; Thou'rt like themselves sae lovely , That ill they'll ne'er let near thee . Return again , fair Lesley , Return to ...
... bonie face , And say , " I canna wrang The thee . " powers aboon will tent thee ; Misfortune sha'na steer thee ; Thou'rt like themselves sae lovely , That ill they'll ne'er let near thee . Return again , fair Lesley , Return to ...
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... Bonie Leslie : it is a thousand times better than the Collier's Lassie . " The deil he " cou'd na skaithe thee , " & c . is an eccentric and happy thought . Do you not think , however , that the names of such old heroes as Alexander ...
... Bonie Leslie : it is a thousand times better than the Collier's Lassie . " The deil he " cou'd na skaithe thee , " & c . is an eccentric and happy thought . Do you not think , however , that the names of such old heroes as Alexander ...
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Robert Burns. O leeze me on my wee thing , My bonie blythsome wee thing ; Sae lang's I hae my wee thing , I'll think my lot divine . Tho ' warld's care we share o't , And may see meikle mair o't , Wi ' her I'll blythly bear it , And ne ...
Robert Burns. O leeze me on my wee thing , My bonie blythsome wee thing ; Sae lang's I hae my wee thing , I'll think my lot divine . Tho ' warld's care we share o't , And may see meikle mair o't , Wi ' her I'll blythly bear it , And ne ...
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