Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 4Burns Federation, 1993 |
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... Campbell lies the leavening consideration that , had Jean Armour remained faithful to her vows of 1786 and clung to her husband at all hazards , the current of his life in the years which immediately followed would have run in a less ...
... Campbell lies the leavening consideration that , had Jean Armour remained faithful to her vows of 1786 and clung to her husband at all hazards , the current of his life in the years which immediately followed would have run in a less ...
Strana 129
... Campbell died without explanation or intimation of the sud- den change of Burns ' fortunes , and this weighed heavily on his mind as the lyrics to her memory testify . These discomposing memories sufficiently account for his desire to ...
... Campbell died without explanation or intimation of the sud- den change of Burns ' fortunes , and this weighed heavily on his mind as the lyrics to her memory testify . These discomposing memories sufficiently account for his desire to ...
Strana 130
... Campbell was laid to rest in the old Churchyard at Greenock . What transpired during the five months between the parting and her death , has been left a blank . The supposition which we can make is that some correspondence did take ...
... Campbell was laid to rest in the old Churchyard at Greenock . What transpired during the five months between the parting and her death , has been left a blank . The supposition which we can make is that some correspondence did take ...
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