Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation., 1918 |
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... says to his cousin : " You know , and my physician assures me , that melancholy and low spirits are half my disease . " Those who saw Burns in the flesh agree that although he brightened up in congenial company , the habitual expression ...
... says to his cousin : " You know , and my physician assures me , that melancholy and low spirits are half my disease . " Those who saw Burns in the flesh agree that although he brightened up in congenial company , the habitual expression ...
Strana 9
... says Shelley ? — " We look before and after , And pine for what is not ; Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught . The sweetest songs are those which tell of saddest thought . " It is in the marshy , muddy side - wash of life's ...
... says Shelley ? — " We look before and after , And pine for what is not ; Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught . The sweetest songs are those which tell of saddest thought . " It is in the marshy , muddy side - wash of life's ...
Strana 10
... says : " At this time , he was almost constantly afflicted in the evenings with a dull headache , which at a future period of his life was exchanged for a palpitation of the heart , and a threatening of fainting and suffocation in his ...
... says : " At this time , he was almost constantly afflicted in the evenings with a dull headache , which at a future period of his life was exchanged for a palpitation of the heart , and a threatening of fainting and suffocation in his ...
Strana 11
... poignant evidence on this chapter of his career than the testimony of his brother Gilbert . It is very direct and unaffected . Referring to the tragic family excitements at Mount Oliphant , he says : " To the buffetings of 11.
... poignant evidence on this chapter of his career than the testimony of his brother Gilbert . It is very direct and unaffected . Referring to the tragic family excitements at Mount Oliphant , he says : " To the buffetings of 11.
Strana 12
Oliphant , he says : " To the buffetings of misfortune , we could only oppose hard labour and the most rigid economy . We lived very sparingly ... The anguish of mind we felt , at our tender years , under these straits and difficulties ...
Oliphant , he says : " To the buffetings of misfortune , we could only oppose hard labour and the most rigid economy . We lived very sparingly ... The anguish of mind we felt , at our tender years , under these straits and difficulties ...
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