Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1926 |
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Strana 65
... edition of the Songs of Robert Burns ( 1903 , p . 407 ) , says : " When and why it was written has not been discovered . " Evidently the answer to the first query is " August , 1788. " There is no manuscript of song " b " among the ...
... edition of the Songs of Robert Burns ( 1903 , p . 407 ) , says : " When and why it was written has not been discovered . " Evidently the answer to the first query is " August , 1788. " There is no manuscript of song " b " among the ...
Strana 95
... edition and be- came Scotland's greatest son . From here he set out on a borrowed nag to discover and delight Edinburgh and the world , and here above all he loved and married a Mauchline lassie , Jean Armour , faithfulest of woman ...
... edition and be- came Scotland's greatest son . From here he set out on a borrowed nag to discover and delight Edinburgh and the world , and here above all he loved and married a Mauchline lassie , Jean Armour , faithfulest of woman ...
Strana 96
... editions of his works , and of books on his life and achievement . His manuscripts form one of the greatest collections either in this country or abroad . He was keenly interested also in the history of Scotland , and his library ...
... editions of his works , and of books on his life and achievement . His manuscripts form one of the greatest collections either in this country or abroad . He was keenly interested also in the history of Scotland , and his library ...
Strana 108
... edition- " the second edition considerably enlarged " -published in February of 1793 . It includes the contents of the second and third editions ( 1787 ) , with twenty additional poems and songs , these additions embracing a ...
... edition- " the second edition considerably enlarged " -published in February of 1793 . It includes the contents of the second and third editions ( 1787 ) , with twenty additional poems and songs , these additions embracing a ...
Strana 109
... edition of Dr. Robert Chambers's Life and Works of Burns , conjec- tured that the book presented was a copy of the new edition of the Poems , though it was not known then ( 1896 ) to be in existence . It has lately come to light ...
... edition of Dr. Robert Chambers's Life and Works of Burns , conjec- tured that the book presented was a copy of the new edition of the Poems , though it was not known then ( 1896 ) to be in existence . It has lately come to light ...
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Strana 122 - For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet, For auld lang syne. We twa hae run about the braes, And pu'd the gowans fine ; But we've wander'd mony a weary foot Sin auld lang syne. For auld, &c. We twa hae paidl't i' the burn, From mornin sun till dine ; But seas between us braid hae roar'd Sin auld lang syne.
Strana 96 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Strana 75 - AN honest man here lies at rest, As e'er God with his image blest ; The friend of man, the friend of truth, The friend of age, and guide of youth : Few hearts like his, with virtue warm'd, Few heads with knowledge so inform 'd : If there's another world, he lives in bliss ; If there is none, he made the best of this.
Strana 10 - As for this world, I despair of ever making a figure in it. I am not formed for the bustle of the busy, nor the flutter of the gay. I shall never again be capable of entering into such scenes. Indeed I am altogether unconcerned at the thoughts of this life. I foresee that poverty and obscurity probably await me, and I am in some measure prepared, and daily preparing to meet them.
Strana 10 - I dare neither review past wants, nor look forward into futurity ; for the least anxiety or perturbation in my breast, produces most unhappy effects on my whole frame. Sometimes, indeed, when for an hour or two my 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.
Strana 122 - As fair art thou, my bonnie 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; And I will luve thee still my dear, While the sands o
Strana 84 - LANG hae thought, my youthfu' friend, A something to have sent you, Tho' it should serve nae ither end Than just a kind memento ; But how the subject theme may gang, Let time and chance determine ; Perhaps, it may turn out a sang, Perhaps, turn out a sermon.
Strana 123 - And auld lang syne? We twa hae run about the braes, And pu'd the gowans fine; But we've wander'd mony a weary foot Sin auld lang syne. We twa hae paidl't i' the burn, From mornin sun till dine; But seas between us braid hae roar'd Sin auld lang syne. And here's a hand, my trusty fiere, And gie's a hand o' thine; And we'll tak a right guid willie-waught, For auld lang syne. And surely ye'll be your pint-stowp, And surely I'll be mine; And we'll tak a cup o' kindness yet For auld lang syne.
Strana 12 - Leave to the nightingale her shady wood ; A privacy of glorious light is thine; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with instinct more divine; Type of the wise who soar, but never roam; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home...