The Heroines of Burns and Their Celebrating SongsAlexander Gardner, 1906 - 193 strán (strany) |
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... months ' illness , on 28th October , 1905. Shortly after he had taken up his residence in Glasgow , Mr. FORD became a regular con- tributor of essays to the Scottish weekly papers , where his contributions were much appreciated by the ...
... months ' illness , on 28th October , 1905. Shortly after he had taken up his residence in Glasgow , Mr. FORD became a regular con- tributor of essays to the Scottish weekly papers , where his contributions were much appreciated by the ...
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... months . Nought else is known of her ( her surname even has not come down ) , but that she was housekeeper at Coilsfield House , the Castle of Montgomerie — where , at a later period , Mary Campbell acted as byreswoman ; that Burns and ...
... months . Nought else is known of her ( her surname even has not come down ) , but that she was housekeeper at Coilsfield House , the Castle of Montgomerie — where , at a later period , Mary Campbell acted as byreswoman ; that Burns and ...
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... month that is always a carnival in my bosom . A charming fillette , who lived next door to the school , overset my trigonometry , and set me off in a tangent from the spheres of my studies . I struggled on with my sines and co - sines ...
... month that is always a carnival in my bosom . A charming fillette , who lived next door to the school , overset my trigonometry , and set me off in a tangent from the spheres of my studies . I struggled on with my sines and co - sines ...
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... months after the consummation of their marital contract- to an old flame , mark you , who told that he once proposed to herself - he says : - " Shortly after my return to Ayrshire I married my Jean . ' Nor have I any cause to repent it ...
... months after the consummation of their marital contract- to an old flame , mark you , who told that he once proposed to herself - he says : - " Shortly after my return to Ayrshire I married my Jean . ' Nor have I any cause to repent it ...
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... month later , the poet returns to Ayrshire , and writing to his friend Robert Ainslie , he says , " Jean , I found banished like a martyr - forlorn , destitute , and friendless , all for the good old cause , " 66 THE HEROINES OF BURNS.
... month later , the poet returns to Ayrshire , and writing to his friend Robert Ainslie , he says , " Jean , I found banished like a martyr - forlorn , destitute , and friendless , all for the good old cause , " 66 THE HEROINES OF BURNS.
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