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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Side 14
... taste the barrel . Alake ! that e'er my Muse has reason To wyte her countrymen wi ' treason ! But monie daily weet their weason Wi ' liquors nice , An ' hardly , in a winter's season , E'er spier her price . Wae worth that brandy ...
... taste the barrel . Alake ! that e'er my Muse has reason To wyte her countrymen wi ' treason ! But monie daily weet their weason Wi ' liquors nice , An ' hardly , in a winter's season , E'er spier her price . Wae worth that brandy ...
Side 45
... Brigs o ' modern time ? There's men o ' taste would take the Ducat - stream , * Tho ' they should cast the very sark and swim , * A noted ford , just above the Auld Brig . Ere they would grate their feelings wi ' the view 45.
... Brigs o ' modern time ? There's men o ' taste would take the Ducat - stream , * Tho ' they should cast the very sark and swim , * A noted ford , just above the Auld Brig . Ere they would grate their feelings wi ' the view 45.
Side 47
... taste unblest ; Forms like some bedlam statuary's dream , The craz'd creations of misguided whim ; Forms might be worshipp'd on the bended knee , And still the second dread command be free , Their likeness is not found on earth , in air ...
... taste unblest ; Forms like some bedlam statuary's dream , The craz'd creations of misguided whim ; Forms might be worshipp'd on the bended knee , And still the second dread command be free , Their likeness is not found on earth , in air ...
Side 102
... taste them ; Syne coziely , aboon the door , Wi ' cannie care , they've plac'd them To lie that night . * The first ceremony of Halloween is , pulling each a stock , ́or plant of kail . They must go out , hand in hand , with eyes shut ...
... taste them ; Syne coziely , aboon the door , Wi ' cannie care , they've plac'd them To lie that night . * The first ceremony of Halloween is , pulling each a stock , ́or plant of kail . They must go out , hand in hand , with eyes shut ...
Side 124
... taste Of truest happiness . The honest heart that's free frae a ' Intended fraud or guile , However fortune kick the ba ' , Has ay some cause to smile , And mind still , you'll find still , A comfort this nae sma ' ; Nae mair then , we ...
... taste Of truest happiness . The honest heart that's free frae a ' Intended fraud or guile , However fortune kick the ba ' , Has ay some cause to smile , And mind still , you'll find still , A comfort this nae sma ' ; Nae mair then , we ...
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