Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 13Burns Federation, 1904 |
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... Kirk , where he was secretly fed by his daughter Grizel . He and his faithful daughter subsequently escaped to Holland . On the authority of Lady Murray of Stanhope , the daughter of Lady Grizel Baillie , she composed while in exile a ...
... Kirk , where he was secretly fed by his daughter Grizel . He and his faithful daughter subsequently escaped to Holland . On the authority of Lady Murray of Stanhope , the daughter of Lady Grizel Baillie , she composed while in exile a ...
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... Kirk on the Green , " with a second and third canto by himself which appears to have found an appreciative public , the result being that a second edition was speedily called for . Ramsay was thus encouraged to collect his own fugitive ...
... Kirk on the Green , " with a second and third canto by himself which appears to have found an appreciative public , the result being that a second edition was speedily called for . Ramsay was thus encouraged to collect his own fugitive ...
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... Kirk " and " The Auld Brig o ' Doon , " and not adjacent to the poet's birth - place , where it might have been expected to be put . It is a fact , now almost quite forgotten , that the site for the monument was all but chosen on the ...
... Kirk " and " The Auld Brig o ' Doon , " and not adjacent to the poet's birth - place , where it might have been expected to be put . It is a fact , now almost quite forgotten , that the site for the monument was all but chosen on the ...
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... Kirk . The consent of the proprietor was , however only lately conclusively obtained . " The Committee have always entertained an appropriate sense of the readiness which the Incorporation evinced to accommodate them with the ground for ...
... Kirk . The consent of the proprietor was , however only lately conclusively obtained . " The Committee have always entertained an appropriate sense of the readiness which the Incorporation evinced to accommodate them with the ground for ...
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... Kirk , the scene of Tam o ' Shanter . " I yielded to the taste and opinion of others , and I now think I yielded with propriety . At the same time , I may state that it was not and could not be finally resolved to build the monument ...
... Kirk , the scene of Tam o ' Shanter . " I yielded to the taste and opinion of others , and I now think I yielded with propriety . At the same time , I may state that it was not and could not be finally resolved to build the monument ...
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1817 LIBRARIES Alex Allan Allan Ramsay Alloway Andrew Angus appears auld Kyndness Auld Lang Syne Ayrshire Ayton ballad Brown Buchanites Burneses Burns Club Burns's Caledonian century CHIGAN Clochnahill Committee copy Cottage Cowdenbeath date of meeting David David Hume Dumfries Dunlop Edinburgh edition father favour features of Club Federated 1886 Francis Sempill Gentle Shepherd George Glasgow Govanhill ground Hamilton Henley Hotel Hume Incorporation Instituted 1893 James Burnes John Jolly Beggars Kilmarnock Kirk letter literary Mauchline memory Messrs MICHIGAN Montrose monument never Old Long Syne original p.m. President Paisley Patie Place and date Place of meeting poem Poet Poet's poetry published Ramsay Ramsay's Road Robert Burns Robertson Rutherglen Ryedale Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish literature Secretary Sempill Sir Alexander Boswell Sir Walter song Special features Street subscribers Syme Thomas Thomson tour Train Treasurer UNIVE verse Vice-President Wallace William write wrote Zeluco
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Strana 99 - ... constancy, to love thee still. Yea, it had been a sin to go And prostitute affection so. Since we are taught no prayers to say, To such as must to others pray. Yet do thou glory in thy choice — Thy choice, of his good fortune boast ; I'll neither grieve, nor yet rejoice, To see him gain what I have lost. The height of my disdain shall be, To laugh at him, to blush for thee ; To love thee still, but go no more A begging at a beggar's door.
Strana 13 - Hannibal gave my young ideas such a turn that I used to strut in raptures up and down after the recruiting drum and bagpipe, and wish myself tall enough to be a soldier, while the story of Wallace poured a Scottish prejudice into my veins, which will boil along there till the floodgates of life shut in eternal rest.
Strana 6 - The difference betwixt these consists in the degrees of force and liveliness, with which they strike upon the mind, and make their way into our thought or consciousness. Those perceptions, which enter with most force and violence, we may name impressions; and under this name I comprehend all our sensations, passions and emotions, as they make their first appearance in the soul. By ideas I mean the faint images of these in thinking and reasoning...
Strana 6 - ALL THE perceptions of the human mind resolve themselves into two distinct kinds, which I shall call impressions and ideas. The difference betwixt these consists in the degrees of force and liveliness with which they strike upon the mind and make their way into our thought or consciousness.
Strana 42 - I am nnfit enough — to make leisurely pilgrimages through Caledonia; to sit on the fields of her battles; to wander on the romantic banks of her rivers; and to muse by the stately towers or venerable ruins, once the honored abodes of her heroes.
Strana 99 - He that can love unloved again, Hath better store of love than brain; God send me love my debts to pay While unthrifts fool their love away!
Strana 21 - Sic coarse-spun thoughts as thae want pith to move My settled mind; I'm o'er far gane in love. Patie to me is dearer than my breath; But want of him I dread nae other skaith. There's nane of a' the herds that tread the green Has sic a smile, or sic twa glancing een.
Strana 75 - A MAN of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds...
Strana 65 - ... other bosom ties perhaps equally tender. Where the individual only suffers by the consequences of his own thoughtlessness, indolence, or folly, he may be excusable ; nay shining abilities, and some of the nobler virtues, may half sanctify a heedless character ; but where God and nature have...
Strana 22 - Gang soon to bed, and quickly rise; O lash your steeds, post time away, And haste about our bridal day: And if ye're wearied, honest light, Sleep, gin ye like, a week that night.