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Side 47
Robert Burns. No. XVII . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS . Edinburgh , 2d April , 1793 . I WILL not recognize the title you give yourself , " the Prince of indolent correspondents ; " but if the adjective were taken away , I think the title ...
Robert Burns. No. XVII . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS . Edinburgh , 2d April , 1793 . I WILL not recognize the title you give yourself , " the Prince of indolent correspondents ; " but if the adjective were taken away , I think the title ...
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Robert Burns. No. XX . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS . Edinburgh , April , 1793 . I REJOICE to find , my dear Sir , that ballad - making continues to be your hobby - horse .-- Great pity ' twould be , were it otherwise . I hope you will ...
Robert Burns. No. XX . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS . Edinburgh , April , 1793 . I REJOICE to find , my dear Sir , that ballad - making continues to be your hobby - horse .-- Great pity ' twould be , were it otherwise . I hope you will ...
Side 68
... Edinburgh , 26th April , 1793 . I HEARTILY thank you , my dear Sir , for your last two letters , and the songs which accom- panjed them . I am always both instructed and en- tertained by your observations ; and the frankness with which ...
... Edinburgh , 26th April , 1793 . I HEARTILY thank you , my dear Sir , for your last two letters , and the songs which accom- panjed them . I am always both instructed and en- tertained by your observations ; and the frankness with which ...
Side 83
... Edinburgh . She is a Mrs. Cockburn ; I forget of what place ; but from Roxburgh - shire . What a charming apos- trophe is “ O fickle fortune , why this cruel sporting , Why , why torment us - poor sons of a day ! " " C G 2 The The old ...
... Edinburgh . She is a Mrs. Cockburn ; I forget of what place ; but from Roxburgh - shire . What a charming apos- trophe is “ O fickle fortune , why this cruel sporting , Why , why torment us - poor sons of a day ! " " C G 2 The The old ...
Side 85
... Edinburgh , 1st Aug. 1793 . I HAD the pleasure of receiving your last two letters , and am happy to find you are quite pleased with the appearance of the first book . When you come to hear the songs sung and accompanied , you will be ...
... Edinburgh , 1st Aug. 1793 . I HAD the pleasure of receiving your last two letters , and am happy to find you are quite pleased with the appearance of the first book . When you come to hear the songs sung and accompanied , you will be ...
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