| Alfred Hix Welsh - English language - 1883 - 586 pages
...did nothing but craze the faculties of his soul abput her, or steal out to meet her: 'The last two nights of my stay in the country, had sleep been a...this modest and innocent girl had kept me guiltless.' He met yet another, a sprightly, blue-eyed creature, amiable and trusting. On the eve of his intended... | |
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1887 - 730 pages
...school. The remaining week I staid I did nothing but craze the laculties of my soul about her, or ste;d out to meet her ; and the two last nights of my stay...this modest and innocent girl had kept me guiltless. 1 returned home very considerably improved. My reading was enlarged with the very important addition... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1890 - 412 pages
...flower — It was in vain to think of doing any more good at school. The remaining week I stayed I did nothing but craze the faculties of my soul about her, or steal out to meet with her ; and the two last nights of my stay in the country, had sleep been a mortal sin, I was innocent.... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1891 - 412 pages
...flower." It was in vain to think of doing any more good at school. The remaining'week I stayed I did nothing but craze the faculties of my soul about her,...this modest and innocent girl had kept me guiltless. The village of Kirkoswald is fully twenty miles distant from Lochlea ; but two reasons may be given... | |
| Robert Burns - English Literature - 1892 - 130 pages
...vain," he continues, " to think of doing any more good at the school. The remaining week I stayed I did nothing but craze the faculties of my soul about her, or steal out to meet with her ; and the last two nights of my stay in the country, had sleep been a mortal sin, I was innocent."... | |
| Literature - 1893 - 558 pages
...flower. . . . It was vain to think of doing any more good at school. The remaining week I stayed I did nothing but craze the faculties of my soul about her,...this modest and innocent girl had kept me guiltless." (Autobiographical Letter to Dr. Moore, 1787.) Although he " crazed the faculties of his soul " about... | |
| James Craig Higgins - Poets, Scottish - 1893 - 252 pages
...flower." It was in vain to think of doing any more good at school. The remaining week I stayed I did nothing but craze the faculties of my soul about her, or steal out to meet her. And the last two nights of my stay in the country, had sleep been a mortal sin, the image of this modest and... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - Poets, Scottish - 1896 - 710 pages
...flower ." It was in vain to think of doing any more good at school. The remaining week I staid 1 did nothing but craze the faculties of my soul about her,...steal out to meet her ; and the two last nights of my stayin the country, had sleep been a mortal sin, the image of this modest and innocent girl had kept... | |
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1896 - 462 pages
...nothing but craze the faculties of my soul about her, * 'Any.' t 'Seldom.' or steal out to meet with her ; and the two last nights of my stay in the country, had sleep been a mortal sin, I was innocent. ' I returned home very considerably improved. — My reading was enlarged with the... | |
| Robert Burns - 1896 - 520 pages
...flower. It was in vain to think of doing any more good at school. The remaining week I staid I did nothing but craze the faculties of my soul about her, or steal out to meet with her; and the two last nights of my stay in the country, had sleep been a mortal sin, I was innocent.... | |
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