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" I'm truly sorry man's dominion. Has broken nature's social union, An' justifies that ill opinion, Which makes thee startle At me, thy poor earth-born companion, An... "
Memorials of Robert Burns and of some of his contemporaries and their ... - Page 178
by Peter Freeland Aiken - 1876
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Chambers's readings in English poetry

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 252 pages
...thee, Wi' murd'ring pattle ! 1 I 'm truly sorry man's dominion Has broken nature's social union, And justifies that ill opinion, Which makes thee startle At me, thy poor earth-born companion, And fellow-mortal ! I doubt na, whyles, but thou may thieve ; sometimes What then, poor beastie, thou...
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Spring-time with the poets, poetry selected and arranged by F. Martin

Frances Martin - English poetry - 1866 - 506 pages
...sa hasty, Wi' bickerin' brattle ! * I wad be laith6 to rin7 an' chase thee, Wi' murderin' pattle.8 I'm truly sorry man's dominion Has broken Nature's...earth-born companion, An' fellow-mortal. I doubt na, whiles9 but thou may thieve ; What then? Poor beastie, thou maun10 live ! A daimen icker" in a thrave12...
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The poetical works of Robert Burns. [With] (Memoir of Burns, by sir H. Nicolas).

Robert Burns - 1866 - 356 pages
...awa sae hasty, Wi' bickering brattle ! I wad be laith to rin an' chase thee, Wi' murd'ring pattle ! I'm truly sorry man's dominion Has broken Nature's...justifies that ill opinion, Which makes thee startle, w At me, thy poor, earth-born companion, An' fellow-mortal ! I doubt na, whyles, but thou may thieve...
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Histoire de la littérature anglaise, Volume 4

Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1866 - 500 pages
...et d'échauder les pauvres chiens comme « moi et de les entendre piauler. Bonsoir, vieux Nick ; 1 doubt na, whyles, but thou may thieve ; What then? poor beastie, thou maun live. * puissiez-vous avoir une bonne idée et vous amen«der! Peut-être alors pourriez-vous.... qui sait?......
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Roses and Holly. A Gift-book for All the Year

Roses - Gift books - 1867 - 172 pages
...union, And justifies that ill opinion Which maks thee startle At me, thy poor earth-born companion, And fellow-mortal ! I doubt na, whyles, but thou may thieve ; What then ? poor beastie, thou maun live ! A daimen icker in a thrave 'S a sma' request : I 'll get a blessin' wi' the lave, And never miss 't !...
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OUR OWN FIRESIDE

REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1867 - 728 pages
...murd'rm' pattle.$ I'm truly sorry man's dominion Has broken Nature's social union, Au' justifies tbat ill opinion, Which makes thee startle At me, thy poor earth-born companion, An1 fellow-mortal. Thy wee bit housie, too, in ruin ! Its silly wa's the win's are etrewm', An' naething...
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The poetical works [and correspondence] of Robert Burns, Issue 36

Robert Burns - 1868 - 312 pages
...awa sae hasty, Wi' bickering brattle ! I wad be lalth to rin an' chase thee, Wi' murd'rlng pattle ! I'm truly sorry man's dominion Has broken Nature's...thee startle At me, thy poor earth-born companion, Ал' fellow-mortal! I doubt na, whyles, but thou may thieve ; What then ? poor beastie, thou maun...
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Poems, Songs, and Letters: Being the Complete Works of Robert Burns, Edited ...

Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1868 - 688 pages
...awa sae hasty, Wi' bickering brattle ! I wad be laith to rin an' chase thee, Wi' murd'ring pattle ! I'm truly sorry man's dominion Has broken Nature's...opinion, Which makes thee startle, At me, thy poor, earth-bom companion, An' fellow-mortal ! I doubt na, whiles, but thou may thieve ; What then ? poor...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 99

Literature - 1868 - 978 pages
...such sentiment after Burns had expressed it for their behoof: — I'm truly sorry man's dominion Hns broken Nature's social union, An' justifies that ill...Which makes thee startle At me thy poor earth-born companipn, An' fellow-mortal. This is just the sorrow which one wishes to see more general, as a precursor...
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The first (-third, fifth, sixth) reading book, by T. Crampton and ..., Volume 5

Thomas Crampton - 1868 - 136 pages
...sae hasty, Wi' bickering brattle ! I wad be laith to rin and chase thee, Wi' murd'ring pattle ! I 'm truly sorry man's dominion Has broken nature's social union, An' justifies that ill opinion Which mak's thee startle At me, thy poor earth-born companion An' fellow-mortal ! I doubt na, whyles, but...
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