Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 14Burns Federation., 1905 |
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... brown , from Fr. feullimorte . " Again , we are told , " Burns was an older looking man than might have been expected from his age . He was of a very dark com- plexion , with a strong dark eye ; of a thoughtful appearance , amounting to ...
... brown , from Fr. feullimorte . " Again , we are told , " Burns was an older looking man than might have been expected from his age . He was of a very dark com- plexion , with a strong dark eye ; of a thoughtful appearance , amounting to ...
Strana 49
... Brown returned to Irvine , though it is likely to have been some other . They were great friends , and , as Burns says , " His knowledge of the world was vastly superior to mine , and I was all attention to learn . " Brown figures ...
... Brown returned to Irvine , though it is likely to have been some other . They were great friends , and , as Burns says , " His knowledge of the world was vastly superior to mine , and I was all attention to learn . " Brown figures ...
Strana 50
... Brown in the letter to Dr Moore is quite enthusiastic . " From this adventure ( the sojourn in Irvine ) I learned something of a town life ; but the principal thing which gave my mind a turn was a friendship I formed with a young fellow ...
... Brown in the letter to Dr Moore is quite enthusiastic . " From this adventure ( the sojourn in Irvine ) I learned something of a town life ; but the principal thing which gave my mind a turn was a friendship I formed with a young fellow ...
Strana 51
... Brown what Burns said in 1787 , when his greatness had now been recognised . The fact is , Brown had seen what was in Burns - not all of it , of course ; but enough to tell him he had met a genius . And we can leave Brown , giving him ...
... Brown what Burns said in 1787 , when his greatness had now been recognised . The fact is , Brown had seen what was in Burns - not all of it , of course ; but enough to tell him he had met a genius . And we can leave Brown , giving him ...
Strana 73
... brown , An ' now rich wi ' the flame's display , Revealin ' , bright as brightest day , The Ayrshire Bard beside his plough , An ' Coila wreathin ' his young brow . A cough , a sigh , a moan , a call , On floor the nurse's soft foot ...
... brown , An ' now rich wi ' the flame's display , Revealin ' , bright as brightest day , The Ayrshire Bard beside his plough , An ' Coila wreathin ' his young brow . A cough , a sigh , a moan , a call , On floor the nurse's soft foot ...
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