The prose works of Robert Burns; containing his letters and correspondence and amatory epistles1819 |
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... Spirit 126 To Mrs. Dunlop , Sep. 24. Account of his Family Letter of Condolence under Affliction 237 240 245 247 With a Poem entitled the - 134 To Mr 135 To Mrs. 128 To the same . men ' 129 To Miss B. of York . Letter of Friendship 130 ...
... Spirit 126 To Mrs. Dunlop , Sep. 24. Account of his Family Letter of Condolence under Affliction 237 240 245 247 With a Poem entitled the - 134 To Mr 135 To Mrs. 128 To the same . men ' 129 To Miss B. of York . Letter of Friendship 130 ...
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... spirits , may make them feel something like what they describe ; but sure I am , the nobler faculties of the mind , with kin- dred feelings of the heart , can only be the foun- dation of friendship ; and it has always been my opinion ...
... spirits , may make them feel something like what they describe ; but sure I am , the nobler faculties of the mind , with kin- dred feelings of the heart , can only be the foun- dation of friendship ; and it has always been my opinion ...
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... spirits are a little lightened , I glimmer a little into futurity : but my principal , and indeed my only pleasurable employment , is looking backwards and forwards in a moral and religious way , I am quite transported at the thought ...
... spirits are a little lightened , I glimmer a little into futurity : but my principal , and indeed my only pleasurable employment , is looking backwards and forwards in a moral and religious way , I am quite transported at the thought ...
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... spirit , to have any settled rule of action ; but without much deliberation , follow the strong impulses of nature : the thoughtless , the careless , the indolent , in particular he , who with a happy sweetness of natural temper , and a ...
... spirit , to have any settled rule of action ; but without much deliberation , follow the strong impulses of nature : the thoughtless , the careless , the indolent , in particular he , who with a happy sweetness of natural temper , and a ...
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... my approbation in verse : but whether from declining life or a temporary depression of spirits , it is at The song inclosed is The lass of Ballochmyle .'- See poems , p . 498 . present out of my power to accomplish that agree- able ( 29 )
... my approbation in verse : but whether from declining life or a temporary depression of spirits , it is at The song inclosed is The lass of Ballochmyle .'- See poems , p . 498 . present out of my power to accomplish that agree- able ( 29 )
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&c.-See Poems acquaintance admire Allan Ramsay amiable Ayrshire ballad bard beautiful bonnie BURNS character charming compliments copy CUNNINGHAM dare dear friend dear Madam dear Sir delight Dryburgh Abbey duke of Athole Dumfries DUNLOP earl of Glencairn ed friend Edinburgh elegant Ellisland English esteem excise fancy favour favourite feel Fintry flattering follies friendship genius gentleman give happy heart honest honoured friend hope house of Stewart humble humour idea inclose kind lady late letter lord Mauchline meet ment merit mind miserable muse native never night obliging opinion perhaps perusal pleased pleasure poet poetic poetry poor present racter reason ROBERT BURNS Scotland Scots Scottish sentiment Shanter shew sincerely song soul spirit stanzas taste tell thanks thee thing THOMSON thou thought tion tune verses wish worth write
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Стр. 9 - I do not know if I should call it pleasure — but something which. exalts me, something which enraptures me — than to walk in .the sheltered side of a wood, or high plantation, in a cloudy winter day, and. hear the stormy wind howling among the trees, and raving over the plain. It is my best season for devotion : my mind is wrapt up in a kind of enthusiasm to Him who, in the pompous language of the Hebrew bard, 'walks on the wings of the wind.
Стр. 163 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression stronger makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
Стр. 152 - Mary! dear departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?
Стр. 115 - 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. 324 - Wha will be a traitor knave ? Wha can fill a coward's grave ? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee ! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword...
Стр. 556 - tis nought to me; Since God is ever present, ever felt, In the void waste as in the city full ; And where He vital breathes, there must be joy.
Стр. 8 - For my own part I never had the least thought or inclination of turning poet till I got once heartily in love, and then rhyme and song were, in a manner the spontaneous language of my heart.
Стр. 177 - Thy spirit, Independence ! let me share, Lord of the lion heart and eagle eye ! Thy steps I follow 'with my bosom bare, Nor heed the storm that howls along the sky.
Стр. 465 - 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 ! Wha first shall rise to gang awa', A cuckold, coward loon is he ! Wha last beside his chair shall fa...
Стр. 306 - O gin my love were yon red rose That grows upon the castle wa', And I mysel' a drap o' dew, Into her bonnie breast to fa' ! Oh, there beyond expression blest, I'd feast on beauty a' the night ; Seal'd on her silk-saft faulds to rest, Till fley'd awa' by Phoebus