The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Zväzok 2W. Pickering, 1839 - 319 strán (strany) |
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... night of misery ; like the gloom which bolts out the stars one by one from the face of night , and leaves us without a ray of comfort , in the howling waste ! " Prone down the rock the whitening sheet descends , And 6 THE POEMS.
... night of misery ; like the gloom which bolts out the stars one by one from the face of night , and leaves us without a ray of comfort , in the howling waste ! " Prone down the rock the whitening sheet descends , And 6 THE POEMS.
Strana 13
... nights ' hard contest , left the Scandinavian under the table , " And blew on the Whistle his requiem shrill . " Sir Walter , son to Sir Robert before mentioned , after- wards lost the Whistle to Walter Riddel of Glenriddel , who had ...
... nights ' hard contest , left the Scandinavian under the table , " And blew on the Whistle his requiem shrill . " Sir Walter , son to Sir Robert before mentioned , after- wards lost the Whistle to Walter Riddel of Glenriddel , who had ...
Strana 14
... night , and free from aches to - morrow . " Mr. Allan Cunningham says the Bard appears to have prepared himself for a contest which did not take place until a year afterwards ; and that the Whistle was contended for on the 16th October ...
... night , and free from aches to - morrow . " Mr. Allan Cunningham says the Bard appears to have prepared himself for a contest which did not take place until a year afterwards ; and that the Whistle was contended for on the 16th October ...
Strana 16
... night , When gallant Sir Robert , to finish the fight , Turn'd o'er in one bumper a bottle of red , And swore ' twas the way that their ancestors did . Then worthy Glenriddel , so cautious and sage , No longer the warfare , ungodly ...
... night , When gallant Sir Robert , to finish the fight , Turn'd o'er in one bumper a bottle of red , And swore ' twas the way that their ancestors did . Then worthy Glenriddel , so cautious and sage , No longer the warfare , ungodly ...
Strana 21
... night , and live all day ; By turns my book and friend enjoy , And thus my circling hours employ ; Happy while yet these hours remain , If Burns could join the cheerful train , With wonted zeal , sincere and fervent , Salute once more ...
... night , and live all day ; By turns my book and friend enjoy , And thus my circling hours employ ; Happy while yet these hours remain , If Burns could join the cheerful train , With wonted zeal , sincere and fervent , Salute once more ...
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Allan Cunningham says Allan Water Amang Auchtertyre auld banks Bard Birks of Aberfeldy blaw blest Blithe Bonnie lassie bosom braes braw Burns says Burns wrote canna cauld charms Chloris CHORUS Clarinda claut copy Craigieburn dear dearest dearie Dumfries e'en e'er Edinburgh Ellisland fair Farewell fate flower frae Gavin Hamilton glen hame heart heroine Highland honour ilka Jenny Geddes Jessy John Barleycorn Kilmarnock lady lass letter lo'es Lord luve maun Miss monie morning Muse nae mair ne'er never night o'er Phillis pleasure poem Poet Poet's printed Riddel roar ROBERT BURNS Robert Fergusson sang Scotland Scottish sing song sorrow stanza sweet tears thee There's thine thou thro TUNE verses wee thing weel Whistle wild Willie Willie's wind written wrote to Thomson ye'll young young Jessie
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Strana 270 - My Mary's asleep by thy murmuring stream, Flow gently, sweet Afton, disturb not her dream.
Strana 295 - Fare thee weel, thou first and fairest ! Fare thee weel, thou best and dearest ! Thine be ilka joy and treasure, Peace, Enjoyment, Love, and Pleasure ! Ae fond kiss, and then we sever ! Ae fareweel, alas ! for ever ! Deep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledge thee, Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee.
Strana 307 - O, were my love yon lilac fair Wi' purple blossoms to the spring, And I a bird to shelter there, When wearied on my little wing, How I wad mourn when it was torn By Autumn wild and Winter rude! But I wad sing on wanton wing, When youthfu
Strana 274 - As fair art thou, my bonie lass, So deep in luve am I : And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a' the seas gang dry. Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi' the sun : I will luve thee still, my dear, While the sands o
Strana 248 - John Anderson my jo, John, When we were first acquent, Your locks were like the raven, Your bonnie brow was brent; But now your brow is beld, John, Your locks are like the snow; But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson, my jo. John Anderson my jo, John, We clamb the hill thegither; And mony a canty day, John, We've had wi...
Strana 242 - And mony a hill between ; But day and night my fancy's flight Is ever wi' my Jean. I see her in the dewy flowers, I see her sweet and fair ; I hear her in the tunefu...
Strana 328 - I hae been joyfu' gath'rin gear; I hae been happy thinking: But a' the pleasures e'er I saw, Tho' three times doubl'd fairly, That happy night was worth them a', Amang the rigs o
Strana 294 - I'll wage thee! Who shall say that Fortune grieves him While the star of Hope she leaves him? Me, nae cheerfu' twinkle lights me, Dark despair around benights me. I'll ne'er blame my partial fancy; Naething could resist my Nancy; But to see her was to love her, Love but her, and love for ever.
Strana 172 - A WINSOME WEE THING. SHE is a winsome wee thing, She is a handsome wee thing, She is a bonnie wee thing, This sweet wee wife o
Strana 263 - Thou'll break my heart, thou bonnie bird That sings upon the bough; Thou minds me o' the happy days When my fause Luve was true. Thou'll break my heart, thou bonnie bird That sings beside thy mate; For sae I sat, and sae I sang, And wist na o