Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 4Burns Federation, 1993 |
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... described his companionship as being like " travelling with a loaded blunderbuss at full cock " . 14 There is ample evidence that Burns was hurried away from certain places that he visited during the tour , where it may have been to his ...
... described his companionship as being like " travelling with a loaded blunderbuss at full cock " . 14 There is ample evidence that Burns was hurried away from certain places that he visited during the tour , where it may have been to his ...
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... described as " the best Scotch song ever Scotland saw " . The Bishop gave his father a very full account of his meeting with the poet . The opening passage again confirms the intolerance of Nicol and the restriction it imposed on Burns ...
... described as " the best Scotch song ever Scotland saw " . The Bishop gave his father a very full account of his meeting with the poet . The opening passage again confirms the intolerance of Nicol and the restriction it imposed on Burns ...
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... described in his Second Epistle to Davie , the pleasure of granchildren : Hale be your heart , hale be your fiddle ! Lang may your elbuck jink and diddle , To cheer you thro the weary widdle O war❜ly cares , Till bairns ' bairns kindly ...
... described in his Second Epistle to Davie , the pleasure of granchildren : Hale be your heart , hale be your fiddle ! Lang may your elbuck jink and diddle , To cheer you thro the weary widdle O war❜ly cares , Till bairns ' bairns kindly ...
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