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instance , dazzle rhymes with hazel and must have been pronounced in the Scots fashion as daizle ; arm rhymes with thairm in the “ Haggis . ” The rhymes of “ The Cottar's Saturday Night ” and of the " Mouse " should be carefully studied ...
instance , dazzle rhymes with hazel and must have been pronounced in the Scots fashion as daizle ; arm rhymes with thairm in the “ Haggis . ” The rhymes of “ The Cottar's Saturday Night ” and of the " Mouse " should be carefully studied ...
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There are , indeed , good reasons for believing not only that nursery rhymes are better known to - day than they were in Burns's time , but that the nursery's treasure chest is actually fuller . In 1782 when the poet was twenty - three ...
There are , indeed , good reasons for believing not only that nursery rhymes are better known to - day than they were in Burns's time , but that the nursery's treasure chest is actually fuller . In 1782 when the poet was twenty - three ...
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None of this is a criticism of Soutar , who was writing not nursery rhymes but “ poems for children . ” Many of these poems derive their charm from a humour that is not altogether characteristic of nursery rhymes : such are “ The Twa ...
None of this is a criticism of Soutar , who was writing not nursery rhymes but “ poems for children . ” Many of these poems derive their charm from a humour that is not altogether characteristic of nursery rhymes : such are “ The Twa ...
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