The Complete Works of Robert Burns: (Self-interpreting)Gebbie & Company, 1886 |
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Common terms and phrases
acquaintance Adieu Ae fond kiss Ainslie Allan Water auld ballad beautiful bless bosom Burns's charming CLAR CLARINDA TO SYLVANDER CORRES correspondence Craigieburn dare dear Sir dearest delight Dumfries Edinburgh ELLISLAND esteem fair fancy Farewell favorite feel forgive frae friendship George Thomson give Glasgow happy heart Heaven Highland Laddie honor hope hour idea Jamaica kind lady Lassie Leiger letter lines Lord Craig Lord Gregory M'Lehose Madam Mary Mauchline meet merit mind Miss Nimmo Monody morning muse ne'er never night o'er passion peace pleased pleasure poet poet's poetry poor religion ROBERT BURNS Saturday Scots Scottish sentiments song soul stanza STEWART sweet SYLVANDER TO CLARINDA taste tell tender thee thing THOMSON TO BURNS thou thought tion to-day to-morrow tune twas verses wish woman words worthy write wrote