Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1912 |
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... letter to Dr Moore , in which he says : " The life of 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 wished myself tall enough that I might be a soldier ...
... letter to Dr Moore , in which he says : " The life of 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 wished myself tall enough that I might be a soldier ...
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... letter to Peter Hill . How do you weather this accursed time ? " he asked his correspondent . only knows what will be the consequence ; but in the mean- time the country , at least in our part of it , is still progressive to the devil ...
... letter to Peter Hill . How do you weather this accursed time ? " he asked his correspondent . only knows what will be the consequence ; but in the mean- time the country , at least in our part of it , is still progressive to the devil ...
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... letter to George Thomson , dated September , 1793 , Burns declared that the thought of the tradition that the old air , " Hey tuttie taitie , " was Robert Bruce's march at the battle of Bannockburn " warmed him to a pitch of enthusiasm ...
... letter to George Thomson , dated September , 1793 , Burns declared that the thought of the tradition that the old air , " Hey tuttie taitie , " was Robert Bruce's march at the battle of Bannockburn " warmed him to a pitch of enthusiasm ...
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... letter to Thomson , Burns said : " I showed the air to Urbani , who was highly pleased with it , and begged me to make soft verses for it , but I had no idea of giving myself any trouble on the subject , till the accidental recollection ...
... letter to Thomson , Burns said : " I showed the air to Urbani , who was highly pleased with it , and begged me to make soft verses for it , but I had no idea of giving myself any trouble on the subject , till the accidental recollection ...
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... letters that passed between the two poets have been preserved , and they certainly do credit to both . In the course of his first letter to Skinner , Burns says : - " Accept , in plain , dull prose , my most sincere thanks for the best ...
... letters that passed between the two poets have been preserved , and they certainly do credit to both . In the course of his first letter to Skinner , Burns says : - " Accept , in plain , dull prose , my most sincere thanks for the best ...
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