The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life, Том 7Cochrane and M'Crone, 1834 - Всего страниц: 394 |
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... soon be a business of sickening disgust . " Vain pomp and glory of this world , I hate you ! " When I must skulk into a corner , lest the rattling equipage of some gaping blockhead should mangle me in the mire , I am tempted to exclaim ...
... soon be a business of sickening disgust . " Vain pomp and glory of this world , I hate you ! " When I must skulk into a corner , lest the rattling equipage of some gaping blockhead should mangle me in the mire , I am tempted to exclaim ...
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... soon , by subscription , for the sake of his numerous family : -not in pity to that family , but in justice to what his friends think the poetic merits of the deceased ; and to secure , in the most effectual manner , to those tender ...
... soon , by subscription , for the sake of his numerous family : -not in pity to that family , but in justice to what his friends think the poetic merits of the deceased ; and to secure , in the most effectual manner , to those tender ...
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... soon to favour me , wishing I had longer time to write to you at present ; and , finally , wishing that if there is to be another state of existence , Mr. B. , Mrs. B. , our little ones , and both families , and you and I , in some snug ...
... soon to favour me , wishing I had longer time to write to you at present ; and , finally , wishing that if there is to be another state of existence , Mr. B. , Mrs. B. , our little ones , and both families , and you and I , in some snug ...
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... soon dissipating in nothing , nobody knows where ; such a stupid beast , such a crawling reptile , might balance the foregoing unexaggerated comparison , but no one else would have the patience . Forgive me , my dear Sir , for this long ...
... soon dissipating in nothing , nobody knows where ; such a stupid beast , such a crawling reptile , might balance the foregoing unexaggerated comparison , but no one else would have the patience . Forgive me , my dear Sir , for this long ...
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... soon as your present views and schemes are concentred in an aim , I shall be glad to hear from you ; as your welfare and happiness is by no means a subject indifferent to Yours , R. B. [ The name of the gentleman to whom this letter is ...
... soon as your present views and schemes are concentred in an aim , I shall be glad to hear from you ; as your welfare and happiness is by no means a subject indifferent to Yours , R. B. [ The name of the gentleman to whom this letter is ...
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acquaintance addressed Ayrshire ballad book of Job bosom Burns Captain Riddel character CHARLES SHARPE charming compliments composition copy creature CUNNINGHAM d-mned dear friend dear Madam DEAR SIR devil Dumfries DUNLOP Dunscore Edinburgh Ellisland enclosed epistle esteem excise fancy fate favour favourite feel FINTRAY friendship genius gentleman give hand happy heart honest honour hope house of Comyn human humble servant humour idea indebted kind lady late letter Lord McMurdo merit mind muse Mylne's never night Nith Nithsdale noble obliged perhaps perusal pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry poor present Queensbury racter Ragwort reason respect rhymes river Doon Scotland Scottish Shanter shew sincere song soul spirit stanzas tell thee thing thou thought tion verses virtue wife WILLIAM SMELLIE wish worth write wrote young
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Стр. 134 - As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.
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Стр. 309 - I saw in the visions of my head upon my bed, and, behold, a Watcher and an Holy One came down from heaven ; he cried aloud, and said thus, Hew down the tree, and cut off his branches, shake off his leaves, and scatter his fruit: let the beasts get away from under it, and the fowls from his branches...
Стр. 58 - Man, this is one of the most extraordinary, that he shall go on from day to day, from week to week, from month to month.
Стр. 274 - THESE, as they change, ALMIGHTY FATHER, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of THEE. Forth in the pleasing Spring THY beauty walks, THY tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart is joy. Then comes THY glory in the Summer months...
Стр. 142 - Coffins stood round, like open presses; That shaw'd the dead in their last dresses; And by some devilish...
Стр. 320 - How are you, my dear friend, and how comes on your fifth volume ? You may probably think that for some time past I have neglected you and your work ; but, alas! the hand of pain, sorrow, and care, has these many months lain heavy on me.
Стр. 68 - It is the moon, I ken her horn, That's blinkin' in the lift sae hie ; She shines sae bright to wyle us hame, But, by my sooth, she'll wait a wee ! We are na fou, &c.
Стр. 5 - I was here airing myself on the tops of the mountains, I fell into a profound contemplation on the vanity of human life; and, passing from one thought to another, surely, said I, man is but a shadow and life a dream.
Стр. 167 - In this was every art, and every charm, To win the wisest, and the coldest warm: Fond love, the gentle vow, the gay desire, The kind deceit, the still-reviving fire, Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs, Silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes.