The Works of Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life, and a Criticism on His Writings, Volumer 3-4Smith & Hill, 1816 |
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... pride na pride had he ; But wad hae spent an hour caressin , Ev'n with a tinkler - gipsy's messin . At kirk or market , mill or smiddie , Nae tawted tyke , tho ' e'er sae duddie , But he wad stan't , as glad to see him , And stroan't on ...
... pride na pride had he ; But wad hae spent an hour caressin , Ev'n with a tinkler - gipsy's messin . At kirk or market , mill or smiddie , Nae tawted tyke , tho ' e'er sae duddie , But he wad stan't , as glad to see him , And stroan't on ...
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... pride , That sweetens a ' their fire - side . An ' whyles twalpennie worth o ' nappy Can mak the bodies unco happy ; They lay aside their private cares , To mind the Kirk and State affairs : They'll talk o ' patronage and priests , Wi ...
... pride , That sweetens a ' their fire - side . An ' whyles twalpennie worth o ' nappy Can mak the bodies unco happy ; They lay aside their private cares , To mind the Kirk and State affairs : They'll talk o ' patronage and priests , Wi ...
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... grace - proud faces ; On that a set o ' chaps at watch , Thrang winkin on the lasses To chairs that day . XI . ◇ happy is that man an ' blest ! Nae wonder that it pride him Wha's ain dear lass , that he likes best ,, C 2 27.
... grace - proud faces ; On that a set o ' chaps at watch , Thrang winkin on the lasses To chairs that day . XI . ◇ happy is that man an ' blest ! Nae wonder that it pride him Wha's ain dear lass , that he likes best ,, C 2 27.
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... pride ! This mony a year I've stood the flood an ' tide ; And tho ' wi ' crazy eild I'm sair forfairn , I'll be a Brig , when ye're a shapeless cairn ! As yet ye little ken about the matter , Rut twa - three winters will inform ye ...
... pride ! This mony a year I've stood the flood an ' tide ; And tho ' wi ' crazy eild I'm sair forfairn , I'll be a Brig , when ye're a shapeless cairn ! As yet ye little ken about the matter , Rut twa - three winters will inform ye ...
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... pride of Coila's plains , ' Become thy friends . Thou canst not learn , nor can I show , To paint with Thomson's landscape glow ; ' Or wake the bosom melting throe , • With Shenstone's art ; ' Or pour , with Gray , the moving flow Warm ...
... pride of Coila's plains , ' Become thy friends . Thou canst not learn , nor can I show , To paint with Thomson's landscape glow ; ' Or wake the bosom melting throe , • With Shenstone's art ; ' Or pour , with Gray , the moving flow Warm ...
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