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... doubt not but the hard labour and sorrow of this period of his life , was in a great measure the cause of that depression of spirits with which Robert was so often afflicted through invitation from Murdoch ( then recently appointed to a ...
... doubt not but the hard labour and sorrow of this period of his life , was in a great measure the cause of that depression of spirits with which Robert was so often afflicted through invitation from Murdoch ( then recently appointed to a ...
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... doubt owed , in the first instance , whatever attentions he received there from people older as well as higher than himself some such persons appear to have taken a pleasure in lending him books , and surely no kindness could have been ...
... doubt owed , in the first instance , whatever attentions he received there from people older as well as higher than himself some such persons appear to have taken a pleasure in lending him books , and surely no kindness could have been ...
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... doubt that Burns would not have patronised this sober association so long , unless he had experienced at its assemblies the pleasure of a stimulated mind ; and as little , that to the habit of arranging his thoughts and ex- pressing ...
... doubt that Burns would not have patronised this sober association so long , unless he had experienced at its assemblies the pleasure of a stimulated mind ; and as little , that to the habit of arranging his thoughts and ex- pressing ...
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... doubt you have heard of , has undone numbers of them ; and imitating English and French , and other foreign luxuries and fopperies , has ruined as many more . There is a great trade of smuggling carried on along our coasts , which ...
... doubt you have heard of , has undone numbers of them ; and imitating English and French , and other foreign luxuries and fopperies , has ruined as many more . There is a great trade of smuggling carried on along our coasts , which ...
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... doubt , had long ere this time distin- guished himself considerably among those hard - headed groups that may usually be seen gathered together in the churchyard after the service is over . It may be guessed , that from the time of his ...
... doubt , had long ere this time distin- guished himself considerably among those hard - headed groups that may usually be seen gathered together in the churchyard after the service is over . It may be guessed , that from the time of his ...
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2nd Edition A. H. Bullen acquaintance addressed admiration afterwards Allan Cunningham appears auld Ayrshire bard beautiful Blair brother Burns's character circumstances composed correspondence Cromek Currie Currie's dear death delight Dugald Stewart Dumfries Dunlop early Edinburgh Elliesland English Essays Excise farm father favour favourite feelings Gavin Hamilton genius Gilbert Burns Greenock hand heart History honour Illustrations Irvine James Jean Jenny Geddes John kind labours lady lated letter lived Lockhart manners Mary Mauchline Memoir mind Mossgiel Muses nature never occasion parish passion perhaps period person pleasure poems poet poet's poetical poetry political Portraits printed Prose published reader residence revised Robert Burns Robert Chambers says scenes Scotch Scotland Scottish sentiments Shanter Sir Walter Scott society song spirit stanzas Stewart talents Tarbolton Thomson thought tion Trans Translated verses vols Walker William Burnes writing young
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Page 194 - Bagdat, in order to pass the rest of the day in meditation and prayer. As I was here airing myself on the tops of the mountains, I fell into a profound contemplation on the vanity of human life; and passing from one thought to another, Surely, said I, man is but a shadow and life a dream.
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Page 190 - O Mary! dear departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?