Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 29Burns Federation., 1920 |
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... POEMS :: PUBLISHED IN 1786 . 12/6 Nett , Post Free 13 / - Every page has been carefully photo- graphed and compared , The paper has been as closely imitated as possible , the pages hand - stitched together , with a cover as near the ...
... POEMS :: PUBLISHED IN 1786 . 12/6 Nett , Post Free 13 / - Every page has been carefully photo- graphed and compared , The paper has been as closely imitated as possible , the pages hand - stitched together , with a cover as near the ...
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... poems ] afford , I would take the hint of a military life as the most congenial to my feelings and situation . " Again , a year later , he wrote to Miss Margaret Chalmers : " Your friendship I can count on , though I should date my ...
... poems ] afford , I would take the hint of a military life as the most congenial to my feelings and situation . " Again , a year later , he wrote to Miss Margaret Chalmers : " Your friendship I can count on , though I should date my ...
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... poem on the incident of a little Pekinese dog which was guarding the dead body of its late master . When he wished to decide which of several staff officers had the most quick and sympathetic perceptions , he set them down to write a poem ...
... poem on the incident of a little Pekinese dog which was guarding the dead body of its late master . When he wished to decide which of several staff officers had the most quick and sympathetic perceptions , he set them down to write a poem ...
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... invested the everyday things of life with a humanity and reality that can never die , and Burns and Horace will always stand at the head of the great lyrical poets . ( Applause . ) 66 I hold in my hand a book that has 61.
... invested the everyday things of life with a humanity and reality that can never die , and Burns and Horace will always stand at the head of the great lyrical poets . ( Applause . ) 66 I hold in my hand a book that has 61.
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... poems , pub- lished in Kilmarnock , and had recognised his genius . invited the Poet to his home again and again . He Burns went , and was delighted with the occupants of the Loudoun Manse . The following well - known lines are from 71.
... poems , pub- lished in Kilmarnock , and had recognised his genius . invited the Poet to his home again and again . He Burns went , and was delighted with the occupants of the Loudoun Manse . The following well - known lines are from 71.
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