Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1912 |
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... hands at the Town Cross . A man of this type prefers to rule rather than be ruled , and he chafed under the despotism of that law and authority which commanded him to obey . Humiliated and cast down in spirit in consequence , he sailed ...
... hands at the Town Cross . A man of this type prefers to rule rather than be ruled , and he chafed under the despotism of that law and authority which commanded him to obey . Humiliated and cast down in spirit in consequence , he sailed ...
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... hand unstained wi ' plunder ; And for fair Scotia , hame again , I cheery on did wander : I thought upon the banks o ' Coil , I thought upon my Nancy , I thought upon the ' witching smile That caught my youthful fancy . " The piece ...
... hand unstained wi ' plunder ; And for fair Scotia , hame again , I cheery on did wander : I thought upon the banks o ' Coil , I thought upon my Nancy , I thought upon the ' witching smile That caught my youthful fancy . " The piece ...
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... hand , a cruel but able usurper , leading on the finest army in Europe to extinguish the last spark of freedom among a greatly daring and greatly injured people ; on the other hand , the desperate relics of a gallant nation devoting ...
... hand , a cruel but able usurper , leading on the finest army in Europe to extinguish the last spark of freedom among a greatly daring and greatly injured people ; on the other hand , the desperate relics of a gallant nation devoting ...
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... hands Maun British wrangs be righted . " We can well imagine how , in the condition of public affairs which then prevailed , the song ( to use again the words of Allan Cunningham ) hit the taste and suited the feelings of the humbler ...
... hands Maun British wrangs be righted . " We can well imagine how , in the condition of public affairs which then prevailed , the song ( to use again the words of Allan Cunningham ) hit the taste and suited the feelings of the humbler ...
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... hands , Our king and our country to save , While victory shines on life's last ebbing sands , O ! who would not die with the brave ? " One thing which the student of Burns notices is that while he alluded so frequently to war he seldom ...
... hands , Our king and our country to save , While victory shines on life's last ebbing sands , O ! who would not die with the brave ? " One thing which the student of Burns notices is that while he alluded so frequently to war he seldom ...
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