The Works of Robert Burns: General correspondence, including pieces of miscellaneous poetryT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 |
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... particular being struck with that part of Wallace's story where these lines Occur- " Syne to the Leglen wood , when it was late , To make a silent and a safe retreat . " I chose a fine summer Sunday , the only day my line of life ...
... particular being struck with that part of Wallace's story where these lines Occur- " Syne to the Leglen wood , when it was late , To make a silent and a safe retreat . " I chose a fine summer Sunday , the only day my line of life ...
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... particular , I stand for my own opi- nion , in silent resolve , with all the tenaciousness of property . I mention this to you , once for all , to disburthen my mind , and I do not wish to hear or say more about it . - But " when proud ...
... particular , I stand for my own opi- nion , in silent resolve , with all the tenaciousness of property . I mention this to you , once for all , to disburthen my mind , and I do not wish to hear or say more about it . - But " when proud ...
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... particular , I wish you to keep clear of the thorny walks of satire , which makes a man an hundred enemies for one friend , and is doubly dangerous when one is supposed to extend the slips and weaknesses of individuals to their sect or ...
... particular , I wish you to keep clear of the thorny walks of satire , which makes a man an hundred enemies for one friend , and is doubly dangerous when one is supposed to extend the slips and weaknesses of individuals to their sect or ...
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... particular sacred times , who dares enter into them . " Heaven oft tears the bosom - chords That nature finest strung . " You will excuse this quotation for the sake of the author . Instead of entering on this sub- ject farther , I ...
... particular sacred times , who dares enter into them . " Heaven oft tears the bosom - chords That nature finest strung . " You will excuse this quotation for the sake of the author . Instead of entering on this sub- ject farther , I ...
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... particular criti- cism I made at first reading ; in no stance has he said too much . He never flags in his progress , but , like a true poet of Nature's His beginning making , kindles in his course . is simple and modest , as if ...
... particular criti- cism I made at first reading ; in no stance has he said too much . He never flags in his progress , but , like a true poet of Nature's His beginning making , kindles in his course . is simple and modest , as if ...
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Стр. 63 - No sculptured marble here, nor pompous lay, 'No storied urn nor animated bust;' This simple stone directs pale Scotia's way To pour her sorrows o'er her poet's dust.
Стр. 253 - 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. 197 - I have some favourite flowers in spring, among which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the wild-brier rose, the budding birch, and the hoary hawthorn, that I view and hang over with particular delight.
Стр. 447 - ... disfigure them, are yet, I am convinced, original and component parts of the human soul ; those senses of the mind, if I may be allowed the expression, which connect us with, and link us to, those awful obscure realities — an allpowerful, and equally beneficent God ; and a world to come, beyond death and the grave.
Стр. 196 - Bagdat in order to pass the rest of the day in meditation and prayer. As 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. 11 - I believe, may be partly owing to my misfortunes giving my mind a melancholy cast : but there is something even in the ' Mighty tempest, and the hoary waste, Abrupt, and deep stretch'd o'er the buried earth," which raises the mind to a serious sublimity favourable to every thing great and noble.
Стр. 190 - Go fetch to me a pint o' wine, And fill it in a silver tassie, That I may drink, before I go, A service to my bonnie lassie. The boat rocks at the pier o...
Стр. 319 - As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.
Стр. 329 - Coffins stood round, like open presses, That shaw'd the dead in their last dresses; And, by some devilish...
Стр. 448 - 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, With light and heat refulgent. Then THY sun...