Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 22Burns Federation., 1913 |
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... lived to see The singer , chapleted with laurel , stand ; Upon his lips that wondrous melody Which thrilled his native land . She saw , too , when had passed the singer's breath , A nation's proud heart throbbing at his name ...
... lived to see The singer , chapleted with laurel , stand ; Upon his lips that wondrous melody Which thrilled his native land . She saw , too , when had passed the singer's breath , A nation's proud heart throbbing at his name ...
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... lived his life in persistent defiance of every principle of prudence and foresight , feels that he is utterly and hopelessly vanquished by circumstances of his own creation , and whines and whimpers for the compassion and assistance of ...
... lived his life in persistent defiance of every principle of prudence and foresight , feels that he is utterly and hopelessly vanquished by circumstances of his own creation , and whines and whimpers for the compassion and assistance of ...
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... lived in the pages of our most celebrated English historians . To the very end of his life reading was his favourite amusement . I have never known any man so intimately acquainted with the elegant English authors . . . The prose ...
... lived in the pages of our most celebrated English historians . To the very end of his life reading was his favourite amusement . I have never known any man so intimately acquainted with the elegant English authors . . . The prose ...
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... lived has so many memorial statues in so many lands , and yet we meet to - day in Montrose to dedicate still another . It was not his genius , his insight , his vision , his wit or spirit of manly independence , nor all of these ...
... lived has so many memorial statues in so many lands , and yet we meet to - day in Montrose to dedicate still another . It was not his genius , his insight , his vision , his wit or spirit of manly independence , nor all of these ...
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... , The noblest , grandest of them all Was loved and cradled here ; Here lived the gentle , peasant prince , The loving cotter - king , Compared with whom the greatest lord Is but a titled thing . " Tis but a cot roofed in with straw , 76.
... , The noblest , grandest of them all Was loved and cradled here ; Here lived the gentle , peasant prince , The loving cotter - king , Compared with whom the greatest lord Is but a titled thing . " Tis but a cot roofed in with straw , 76.
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