Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 4Burns Federation, 1993 |
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... line of my profession . I considered him , and , I believe justly , as one of the greatest Latin Scholars of the Age , and when I found him and Burns over their Whiskey - punch , ( which I had sometimes the honour of partaking with them ) ...
... line of my profession . I considered him , and , I believe justly , as one of the greatest Latin Scholars of the Age , and when I found him and Burns over their Whiskey - punch , ( which I had sometimes the honour of partaking with them ) ...
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... lines to guess what was passing in Burns ' mind in the summer of 1786. The Armours by rejecting his proposals to implement the irregular marriage , had precluded all hope of reconciliation . Mossgiel had gone from bad to worse , and ...
... lines to guess what was passing in Burns ' mind in the summer of 1786. The Armours by rejecting his proposals to implement the irregular marriage , had precluded all hope of reconciliation . Mossgiel had gone from bad to worse , and ...
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... lines in his eulogy on Scotch Drink : The wheels o life gae down - hill , scrievin , Wi ' rattlin glee In an era before old - age pensions Burns knew only too well that the begging bowl may become the lot of the elderly , as in these lines ...
... lines in his eulogy on Scotch Drink : The wheels o life gae down - hill , scrievin , Wi ' rattlin glee In an era before old - age pensions Burns knew only too well that the begging bowl may become the lot of the elderly , as in these lines ...
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