The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, 4±Ç1800 |
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... thing , " and " Q saw ye bonnie Lesley , " 3 5 13 VI . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Highland Mary , " 17 VII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Thanks , and critical ob- servations , ¡¤ VIII . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with an additional stanza 19 to " The Lea Rig ...
... thing , " and " Q saw ye bonnie Lesley , " 3 5 13 VI . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Highland Mary , " 17 VII . Mr. T. to Mr. B. Thanks , and critical ob- servations , ¡¤ VIII . Mr. B. to Mr. T. with an additional stanza 19 to " The Lea Rig ...
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... thing , cannie wee thing , But lately seen in gladsome green , By Allan - stream I chanc'd to rove , Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy ? Ca ' the yowes to the knowes ¡¤ Come let me take thee to my breast , Contented wi ' little and ...
... thing , cannie wee thing , But lately seen in gladsome green , By Allan - stream I chanc'd to rove , Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy ? Ca ' the yowes to the knowes ¡¤ Come let me take thee to my breast , Contented wi ' little and ...
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... mind , O ken ye what Meg o ' the Mill has gotten , O Lassie , art thou sleeping yet O leeze me on my spinning wheel , . leeze me on my wee thing • 384 54 220 317 22 O Logan Page . 74 O Logan , sweetly didst thou glide XX INDEX .
... mind , O ken ye what Meg o ' the Mill has gotten , O Lassie , art thou sleeping yet O leeze me on my spinning wheel , . leeze me on my wee thing • 384 54 220 317 22 O Logan Page . 74 O Logan , sweetly didst thou glide XX INDEX .
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... Sae flaxen were her ringlets , Scots , wha bae wi ' Wallace bled , Sensibility how charming , 381 293 380 ¡¤ 277 351 163 108 404 She 342 395 291 76 lad , 97 237 296 • 44 " She is a winsome wee thing , She's fair INDEX . xxi.
... Sae flaxen were her ringlets , Scots , wha bae wi ' Wallace bled , Sensibility how charming , 381 293 380 ¡¤ 277 351 163 108 404 She 342 395 291 76 lad , 97 237 296 • 44 " She is a winsome wee thing , She's fair INDEX . xxi.
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Robert Burns. " She is a winsome wee thing , She's fair and fause that causes my smart , Should auld acquaintance be forgot , Sing on sweet thrush , upon thy leafless bough , Sir , as your mandate did request , Sleep'st thou , or wak'st ...
Robert Burns. " She is a winsome wee thing , She's fair and fause that causes my smart , Should auld acquaintance be forgot , Sing on sweet thrush , upon thy leafless bough , Sir , as your mandate did request , Sleep'st thou , or wak'st ...
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