The Life and Works of Robert Burns, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1852 |
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Common terms and phrases
acquaintance afterwards Aiken Allan Cunningham Amang appears auld Ayrshire baith bard bonnie bonnie lass braw brother Burns's charms dear deil e'en e'er Edinburgh EPISTLE fair farm father fear feelings Firth of Clyde fortune frae Gavin Hamilton Gilbert Burns Greenock Halloween Hamilton hand happy heart Highland Holy honour Irvine Jean John John Barleycorn JOLLY BEGGARS Kilmarnock kind Kirkoswald labour Laird lass letter lived Lochlea Mauchline maun mind minister mony Mossgiel muse nae mair ne'er never night o'er owre parish Peggy pleasure plough poem poet poet's poetical poor pride rhyme Robert Burns rustic says scene Scotch Scotland Scottish sing skelpin song stanza sweet tell thee There's thou thought Torbolton unco verses weel Whyles William Burness wretched Ye'll ye're young youth