The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, Criticism on His Writings, &c. &c, Том 2Allason, Maynard and Blair, 1819 |
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... acquaintance and mine , ever to have heard your opinion on the ordinary way of falling in love , amongst people of our station of life : I do not mean the persons who proceed in the way of bar- gain , but those whose affection is really ...
... acquaintance and mine , ever to have heard your opinion on the ordinary way of falling in love , amongst people of our station of life : I do not mean the persons who proceed in the way of bar- gain , but those whose affection is really ...
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... acquaintance of that part of mankind commonly known by the ordi- nary phrase of blackguards , sometimes farther than was consistent with the safety of my charac- ter ; those who , by thoughtless prodigality or head- strong passions ...
... acquaintance of that part of mankind commonly known by the ordi- nary phrase of blackguards , sometimes farther than was consistent with the safety of my charac- ter ; those who , by thoughtless prodigality or head- strong passions ...
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... acquainted with me , madam , you could not have touched my darling heart - chord more sweetly than by noticing my at- tempts to celebrate your illustrious ancestor , the Saviour of 31 To Mrs Dunlop Thanks for her notice Praise of her ...
... acquainted with me , madam , you could not have touched my darling heart - chord more sweetly than by noticing my at- tempts to celebrate your illustrious ancestor , the Saviour of 31 To Mrs Dunlop Thanks for her notice Praise of her ...
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... acquainted with the classes of mankind among whom I have chiefly mingled , I may have seen men and man- ners in a different phasis from what is common , which may assist originality of thought . Still I know very well the novelty of my ...
... acquainted with the classes of mankind among whom I have chiefly mingled , I may have seen men and man- ners in a different phasis from what is common , which may assist originality of thought . Still I know very well the novelty of my ...
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... acquaintance with a country clergyman . Mere greatness never embarrasses me : I have nothing to ask from the great , and I do not fear their judgment but genius , polished by learning , and at its proper point of elevation in the eye of ...
... acquaintance with a country clergyman . Mere greatness never embarrasses me : I have nothing to ask from the great , and I do not fear their judgment but genius , polished by learning , and at its proper point of elevation in the eye of ...
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acquaintance amiable Ayrshire ballad bard beautiful Burns character charming compliments copy CUNNINGHAM dare DEAR SIR delight DR MOORE DRYBURGH ABBEY Duke of Athole Dumbarton's Drums Dumfries DUNLOP Earl of Glencairn Earl of Mar Edinburgh ELLISLAND enclosed esteem excise fame fancy fate favour favourite feelings fellow FINTRY flattering folly fortune frae friendship genius gentleman give happy hear heart Heaven honest honour hope House of Stewart human humble humour idea kind lady late letter Lord MAUCHLINE meet merit mind miserable muse nature never night obliging perhaps perusal pleased pleasure poems poet poetic poetry poor present pride reason rhyme ROBERT BURNS Robert Fergusson Scottish sentiment Shanter shew sincerely sing song soon soul spirit stanzas sweet taste tell thee thing thou thought tion verses virtue wish worth wretch write written