The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, 第 1 卷1800 |
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... known ; and these posthumous volumes , which give to the world his works com- plete , and which it is hoped may raise his widow and children from penury , are printed and published B VOL . I. in in England . It seems proper therefore to ...
... known ; and these posthumous volumes , which give to the world his works com- plete , and which it is hoped may raise his widow and children from penury , are printed and published B VOL . I. in in England . It seems proper therefore to ...
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... known . In our own day they have penetrated into England , and have established themselves even in the circle of roy alty . In another generation they will be natural- ized in every part of the island . * The * At the fete given by her ...
... known . In our own day they have penetrated into England , and have established themselves even in the circle of roy alty . In another generation they will be natural- ized in every part of the island . * The * At the fete given by her ...
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... sentence is the same with respect to the male ; but how much lighter the punishment ! It is well known that " * See Appendix , No. I. Note C. this this dreadful law , worthy of the iron minds of 20 PREFATORY REMARKS .
... sentence is the same with respect to the male ; but how much lighter the punishment ! It is well known that " * See Appendix , No. I. Note C. this this dreadful law , worthy of the iron minds of 20 PREFATORY REMARKS .
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... known many striking instances . Since the Union , the manners and language of the people of Scotland have no longer a stan- dard among themselves , but are tried by the stan- dard * The amount of the duty on spirits distilled in ...
... known many striking instances . Since the Union , the manners and language of the people of Scotland have no longer a stan- dard among themselves , but are tried by the stan- dard * The amount of the duty on spirits distilled in ...
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Robert Burns. LIFE OF ROBERT BURNS . ROBERT BURNS was , as is well known , the son of a farmer in Ayrshire , and afterwards him- self a farmer there ; but having been unsuc- cessful , he was about to emigrate to Jamaica . He had ...
Robert Burns. LIFE OF ROBERT BURNS . ROBERT BURNS was , as is well known , the son of a farmer in Ayrshire , and afterwards him- self a farmer there ; but having been unsuc- cessful , he was about to emigrate to Jamaica . He had ...
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第 87 頁 - Then kneeling down, to Heaven's eternal King, The saint, the father, and the husband prays: Hope "springs exulting on triumphant wing," That thus they all shall meet in future days, There ever bask in uncreated rays, No more to sigh, or shed the bitter tear, Together hymning their Creator's praise. In such society, yet still more dear; While circling time moves round in an eternal sphere.
第 86 頁 - Perhaps the Christian volume is the theme, How guiltless blood for guilty man was shed; How He, who bore in heaven the second name, Had not on earth whereon to lay his head; How his first followers and servants sped: The precepts sage they wrote to many a land: How he, who lone in Patmos banished, Saw in the sun a mighty angel stand; And heard great Babylon's doom pronounced by Heaven's command. Then, kneeling down to heaven's Eternal King, The saint, the father, and the husband prays; Hope springs...
第 86 頁 - With Amalek's ungracious progeny; Or how the royal bard did groaning lie Beneath the stroke of heaven's avenging ire; Or, Job's pathetic plaint, and wailing cry; Or rapt Isaiah's wild, seraphic fire; Or other holy seers that tune the sacred lyre.
第 87 頁 - And proffer up to heaven the warm request, That HE who stills the raven's clam'rous nest, And decks the lily fair in flow'ry pride, Would, in the way his wisdom sees the best, For them and for their little ones provide, But chiefly in their hearts with grace divine preside.
第 49 頁 - Poesy was still a darling walk for my mind, but it was only indulged in according to the humour of the hour. I had usually half a dozen or more pieces on hand; I took up one or other, as it suited the momentary tone of the mind, and dismissed the work as it bordered, on fatigue. My passions, when once lighted up, raged like so many devils, till they got vent in rhyme; and then the conning over my verses, like a spell, soothed all into quiet!
第 85 頁 - The sire turns o'er, wi' patriarchal grace, The big ha' Bible, ance his father's pride. His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside, His lyart haffets wearing thin an' bare ; Those strains that once did sweet in Zion glide, He wales a portion with judicious care ; And " Let us worship God !
第 43 頁 - ... promises, kindly stepped in, and carried him away, to where the wicked cease from troubling and where the weary are at rest!
第 45 頁 - The great misfortune of my life was — to want an aim. I had felt early some stirrings of ambition, but they were the blind gropings of Homer's Cyclops round the walls of his cave.
第 254 頁 - The poetic genius of my country found me, as the prophetic bard Elijah did Elisha, at the plough, and threw her inspiring mantle over me. She bade me sing the loves, the joys, the rural scenes and rural pleasures of my native soil, in my native tongue. I tuned my wild, artless notes, as she inspired.
第 301 頁 - But, fare you weel, auld Nickie-ben! O wad ye tak a thought an' men' ! Ye aiblins might — I dinna ken — • Still hae a stake — I'm wae to think upo' yon den, Ev'n for your sake ! THE DEATH AND DYING WORDS OF POOR MAILIE, THE AUTHOR'S ONLY PET YOWE.