The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism on His Writings; to which are Prefixed, Some Observations on the Character and Condition of the Scottish Peasantry, Հատոր 1F. Lucas, jun. and J. Cushing, 1814 |
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... mentioned by name the various persons who subscribed to the former edi- tion , or who promoted the subscription for th support of the widow and children of Burns , this has arisen from his not being in possession of the necessary ...
... mentioned by name the various persons who subscribed to the former edi- tion , or who promoted the subscription for th support of the widow and children of Burns , this has arisen from his not being in possession of the necessary ...
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... mentioned , which may be called its school - establishment . The elergyman being every where resident in his par- ticular parish , becomes the natural patron and su- perintendant of the parish school , and is enabled in various ways to ...
... mentioned , which may be called its school - establishment . The elergyman being every where resident in his par- ticular parish , becomes the natural patron and su- perintendant of the parish school , and is enabled in various ways to ...
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... mentioned , is counteracted by others of an opposite tendency , and the subject , if fully examined , would lead to discussions of great extent . When the reformation was established in Scot- land , instrumental music was banished from ...
... mentioned , is counteracted by others of an opposite tendency , and the subject , if fully examined , would lead to discussions of great extent . When the reformation was established in Scot- land , instrumental music was banished from ...
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... mention of which hu man nature recoils ! While the punishment of incontinence pre- seribed by the institutions of Scotland is severe , the culprits have an obvious method of avoiding it , afforded them by the law respecting marriage ...
... mention of which hu man nature recoils ! While the punishment of incontinence pre- seribed by the institutions of Scotland is severe , the culprits have an obvious method of avoiding it , afforded them by the law respecting marriage ...
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... mentioned , is doubtless more general and more permanent , where the scenery of a country , the peculiar manners of its inhabitants , and the mar tial achievements of their ancestors , are embodied in national songs , and united to ...
... mentioned , is doubtless more general and more permanent , where the scenery of a country , the peculiar manners of its inhabitants , and the mar tial achievements of their ancestors , are embodied in national songs , and united to ...
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Էջ 417 - ... that, and a' that, Their dignities, and a' that, The pith o' sense, and pride o' worth, Are higher rank than a' that. Then let us pray that come it may, — As come it will for a' that, — That Sense and Worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
Էջ 347 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand or freeman fa', Let him follow me!
Էջ 33 - I was not so presumptuous as to imagine that I could make verses like printed ones, composed by men who had Greek and Latin ; but my girl sung a song which was said to be composed by a small country laird's son, on one of his father's maids, with whom he was in love ; and I saw no reason why I might not rhyme as well as he ; for, excepting that he could smear sheep, and cast peats, his father living in the moorlands, he had no more scholar-craft than myself. Thus with me began love and poetry ; which...
Էջ 305 - O Mary, canst thou wreck his peace, Wha for thy sake wad gladly die ? Or canst thou break that heart of his, Whase only faut is loving thee ? If love for love thou wilt na gie, At least be pity to me shown ! A thought ungentle canna be The thought o
Էջ 90 - THOU lingering star, with less'ning ray That lov'st to greet the early morn, Again thou usher'st in the day My Mary from my soul was torn. O Mary ! dear departed shade ! Where is thy place of blissful rest! Seest thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?
Էջ 38 - He was the only man I ever saw who was a greater fool than myself, where woman was the presiding star; but he spoke of illicit love with the levity of a sailor, which hitherto I had regarded with horror. Here his friendship did me a mischief; and the consequence was, that soon after I resumed the plough, I wrote the Poet's Welcome.
Էջ 32 - ... he married ; I was the eldest of seven children : and he, worn out by early hardships, was unfit for labour. My father's spirit was soon irritated, but not easily broken. There was a freedom in his lease in two years more; and, to weather these two years, we retrenched our expenses. We lived very poorly...
Էջ 424 - Wi' the burn stealing under the lang yellow broom ; Far dearer to me are yon humble broom bowers, Where the blue-bell and gowan lurk lowly unseen ; For there, lightly tripping amang the wild flowers, A listening the linnet, aft wanders my Jean. Tho...
Էջ 290 - O' my sweet Highland Mary. How sweetly bloom'd the gay green birk, How rich the hawthorn's blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade I clasp'd her to my bosom ! The golden hours on angel wings Flew o'er me and my dearie; For dear to me as light and life Was my sweet Highland Mary. Wi' mony a vow and lock'd embrace Our parting was fu' tender; And pledging aft to meet again, We tore oursels asunder; But, Oh!
Էջ 416 - Our toils obscure, and a' that; The rank is but the guinea's stamp; The man's the gowd for a' that. What tho' on hamely fare we dine, Wear hodden-grey, and a' that; Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine, A man's a man for a' that, For a