Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1910 |
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... of his contemporary critics . Book IV . of the Translations of Tibullus is composed of elegies assigned to Sulpicia and Cerinthus , of which the following lines may be given as a specimen : - " If from the bottom of my love - sick 7.
... of his contemporary critics . Book IV . of the Translations of Tibullus is composed of elegies assigned to Sulpicia and Cerinthus , of which the following lines may be given as a specimen : - " If from the bottom of my love - sick 7.
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... given by the authoress , alluded to above , does not enhance its romantic features , and would have been better kept in the background . In the same category as Lady Lindsay may be placed William Dudgeon , 1753-1813 , who was also the ...
... given by the authoress , alluded to above , does not enhance its romantic features , and would have been better kept in the background . In the same category as Lady Lindsay may be placed William Dudgeon , 1753-1813 , who was also the ...
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... given of the depth and sincerity of that emotion than the fact that Burns at once sought leave to erect the humble monument in the Canongate Churchyard which still marks the spot ? Robert Fergusson was born at Edinburgh , September 5 ...
... given of the depth and sincerity of that emotion than the fact that Burns at once sought leave to erect the humble monument in the Canongate Churchyard which still marks the spot ? Robert Fergusson was born at Edinburgh , September 5 ...
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... given : - " Now steekit frae the gowan field , Frae ilka fav'rite houff and bield ; But mergh , alas ! to disengage , Your bonny boucke frae fettering cage . Your free - born bosom beats in vain , For darling liberty again ; In window ...
... given : - " Now steekit frae the gowan field , Frae ilka fav'rite houff and bield ; But mergh , alas ! to disengage , Your bonny boucke frae fettering cage . Your free - born bosom beats in vain , For darling liberty again ; In window ...
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... given so rich a promise of rare natural gifts should have ended life so sadly . When Fergusson lost his mental balance , his mother was in such extreme poverty that she had no other way of disposing of him except to send him to the ...
... given so rich a promise of rare natural gifts should have ended life so sadly . When Fergusson lost his mental balance , his mother was in such extreme poverty that she had no other way of disposing of him except to send him to the ...
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