Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation., 1915 |
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... known to everybody . The poet's 66 first biographer is right when describing him as a genuine Danish Bard . I enclose a very good photo of Mr Aakjär that I have recently received from him , and suppose your readers should like to see ...
... known to everybody . The poet's 66 first biographer is right when describing him as a genuine Danish Bard . I enclose a very good photo of Mr Aakjär that I have recently received from him , and suppose your readers should like to see ...
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... known from the verses of Burns . What little river is that , which I see in imagination , frolicsome as a young lass feignedly running from her lover ? 0 Doon , it is you ! yet as merry as that evening when you saved Tam o ' Shanter ...
... known from the verses of Burns . What little river is that , which I see in imagination , frolicsome as a young lass feignedly running from her lover ? 0 Doon , it is you ! yet as merry as that evening when you saved Tam o ' Shanter ...
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... known and honoured in his parish on account of his wit and genius , asked a contemporary : 66 What kind of man was old Armour ? surely a person of consequence in Mauchline , judging from his treatment of Burns ? 66 " " Ow , he was only ...
... known and honoured in his parish on account of his wit and genius , asked a contemporary : 66 What kind of man was old Armour ? surely a person of consequence in Mauchline , judging from his treatment of Burns ? 66 " " Ow , he was only ...
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... known by the whole parish in transcripts ; every clever peasant within several miles could draw them out of his pocket and recite them by heart . But to print them ! -no ; Burns hardly had thought of that but once , perhaps , in his ...
... known by the whole parish in transcripts ; every clever peasant within several miles could draw them out of his pocket and recite them by heart . But to print them ! -no ; Burns hardly had thought of that but once , perhaps , in his ...
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... known him ( in my present state of wealth and influence ) I might have saved and reclaimed and preserved him even to the present day . " Though it was the golden age of poets ' salaries , the nobility giving away a lot of money for a ...
... known him ( in my present state of wealth and influence ) I might have saved and reclaimed and preserved him even to the present day . " Though it was the golden age of poets ' salaries , the nobility giving away a lot of money for a ...
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