The Works of Robert Burns: General correspondence, including pieces of miscellaneous poetryT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 |
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... and temperament of a poet , 421 CXXXIX . To JOHN M'MURDO , Esq . Dec. 1793 . Repaying money , CXL . To Mrs. R ***** . Advising her what play to bespeak at the Dumfries Theatre , • 424 426 No. CXLI . To a Lady , in favour of CONTENTS . xix.
... and temperament of a poet , 421 CXXXIX . To JOHN M'MURDO , Esq . Dec. 1793 . Repaying money , CXL . To Mrs. R ***** . Advising her what play to bespeak at the Dumfries Theatre , • 424 426 No. CXLI . To a Lady , in favour of CONTENTS . xix.
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Robert Burns. No. CXLI . To a Lady , in favour of a Player's Benefit , CXLII . Extract to Mr. his prospects in the Excise , CXLIII . To Mrs. R ***** Page 428 · • 430 1794. On • CXLIV . To the Same . Describes his melancholy feelings ...
Robert Burns. No. CXLI . To a Lady , in favour of a Player's Benefit , CXLII . Extract to Mr. his prospects in the Excise , CXLIII . To Mrs. R ***** Page 428 · • 430 1794. On • CXLIV . To the Same . Describes his melancholy feelings ...
Сторінка xxiv
... favour ,. The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee , The small birds rejoice in the green leaves returning , Thou whom chance may hither lead , ' Tis this , my friend , that streaks our morning bright , When Nature her great ...
... favour ,. The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee , The small birds rejoice in the green leaves returning , Thou whom chance may hither lead , ' Tis this , my friend , that streaks our morning bright , When Nature her great ...
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... favour long ago , not only as a testimony of your kind remembrance , but as it gave me an opportunity of sharing one of the finest , and , perhaps , one of the most genuine entertain- ments , of which the human mind is suscep- tible . A ...
... favour long ago , not only as a testimony of your kind remembrance , but as it gave me an opportunity of sharing one of the finest , and , perhaps , one of the most genuine entertain- ments , of which the human mind is suscep- tible . A ...
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... favours that would crucify my feelings . Your dignified character in life , and manner of supporting that character ... favoured sons of fortune . Almost every poet has celebrated his patrons , particularly when they were names dear to ...
... favours that would crucify my feelings . Your dignified character in life , and manner of supporting that character ... favoured sons of fortune . Almost every poet has celebrated his patrons , particularly when they were names dear to ...
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acquaintance admired Anno Domini Ayrshire ballad bard beautiful believe Blacklock bosom character charming compliments copy criticisms dare DEAR SIR Dumfries DUNLOP Earl Earl granted Earl of Glencairn Earl of Mar Edinburgh Ellisland esteem fame fancy fate favour favourite feel Fergusson Fintry follies fortune friendship genius gentleman give grateful gratitude happy hear heart honest hope House of Stewart human humble servant idea inclosed kind lady late letter lord lordship Lowrie Madam mankind Mauchline meer common merit mind Miss MOORE muse native nature never noble obliging Omeron patronage perhaps perusal pleased pleasure poems poet poetic poetry poor pride Reverend rhyme ROBERT BURNS Robert Fergusson Scotland Scottish sent sentiment shew sincerely song soon soul stanzas Stewart taste tell thee thing thou thought tion truly tune verses virtue wish write
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