The Poetical Works, 第 1 卷Little, Brown, 1863 - 1 頁 |
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... ne'er troubles me , shrill daisy wages carefully world's wealth My thoughts are a ' my Nannie , O. a name thought to be more euphonious , but which is other- wise unsuitable . Our auld guidman delights to view His sheep and kye 6 [ 1781 ...
... ne'er troubles me , shrill daisy wages carefully world's wealth My thoughts are a ' my Nannie , O. a name thought to be more euphonious , but which is other- wise unsuitable . Our auld guidman delights to view His sheep and kye 6 [ 1781 ...
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... or twa , man ; twelvemonth 1 The Bennals is a farm in the western part of the parish , near Afton Lodge , and several miles from Lochlea . The Laird o ' the Ford will straught on a ÆT . 23. ] THE TORBOLTON LASSES . 11.
... or twa , man ; twelvemonth 1 The Bennals is a farm in the western part of the parish , near Afton Lodge , and several miles from Lochlea . The Laird o ' the Ford will straught on a ÆT . 23. ] THE TORBOLTON LASSES . 11.
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Robert Burns. And stockings and pumps to put on my stumps , And ne'er a wrang steek in them a ' , man . My sarks they are few , but five o ' them new , Twal ' hundred , 1 as white as the snaw , man , A ten shillings hat , a Holland ...
Robert Burns. And stockings and pumps to put on my stumps , And ne'er a wrang steek in them a ' , man . My sarks they are few , but five o ' them new , Twal ' hundred , 1 as white as the snaw , man , A ten shillings hat , a Holland ...
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... ne'er a farthing , O ; For without an honest manly heart no man was worth regarding , O. Then out into the world my course I did deter- mine , O ; Though to be rich was not my wish , yet to be great was charming , O : My talents they ...
... ne'er a farthing , O ; For without an honest manly heart no man was worth regarding , O. Then out into the world my course I did deter- mine , O ; Though to be rich was not my wish , yet to be great was charming , O : My talents they ...
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... ne'er can make it further , O ; But as daily bread is all I need , I do not much regard her , O. When sometimes by my labor I earn money , O , a little Some unforeseen misfortune comes generally upon me , 0 : Mischance , mistake , or by ...
... ne'er can make it further , O ; But as daily bread is all I need , I do not much regard her , O. When sometimes by my labor I earn money , O , a little Some unforeseen misfortune comes generally upon me , 0 : Mischance , mistake , or by ...
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第 253 頁 - Thy snawie bosom sun-ward spread, Thou lifts thy unassuming head In humble guise; But now the share uptears thy bed, And low thou lies! Such is the fate of artless maid, Sweet floweret of the rural shade ! By love's simplicity betray'd, And guileless trust, Till she, like thee, all soil'd, is laid Low i
第 244 頁 - tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He knows each chord its various tone, Each spring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.
第 254 頁 - Unskilful he to note the card Of prudent lore, Till billows rage, and gales blow hard, And whelm him o'er. " Such fate to suffering worth is given, Who long with wants and woes has striven.
第 135 頁 - See yonder poor, o'erlabour'd wight, So abject, mean and vile, Who begs a brother of the earth To give him leave to toil ; And see his lordly fellow-worm The poor petition spurn, Unmindful though a weeping wife And helpless offspring mourn.
第 138 頁 - My loved, my honored, much respected friend! No mercenary bard his homage pays; With honest pride, I scorn each selfish end, My dearest meed, a friend's esteem and praise: To you I sing, in simple Scottish lays, The lowly train in life's sequestered scene; The native feelings strong, the guileless ways; What Aiken in a cottage would have been; Ah!
第 28 頁 - The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard nor saw: Tho' this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast of a' the town, I sigh'd, and said amang them a', 'Ye are na Mary Morison.
第 272 頁 - My Mary's asleep by thy murmuring stream, Flow gently, sweet Afton, disturb not her dream.
第 140 頁 - An' each for other's weelfare kindly spiers : The social hours, swift-wing'd, unnotic'd fleet ; Each tells the uncos that he sees or hears ; The parents, partial, eye their hopeful years ; Anticipation forward points the view. The mother, wi' her needle an' her sheers, Gars auld claes look amaist as weel's the new; The father mixes a
第 146 頁 - Compared with this, how poor religion's pride, In all the pomp of method and of art, When men display to congregations wide Devotion's every grace...
第 170 頁 - See! the smoking bowl before us, Mark our jovial ragged ring! Round and round take up the chorus, And in raptures let us sing.