10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PUIRTITH»
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puirtith en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
puirtith y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
266 Prince Charles and Flora, 362 Puir auld maidens, 488 Puirtith cauld, 416
Queen Marie, 562 Queen Mary's lament, 607 Rattlin roarin Willie, 638 Robin and
Nannie, 230 Robin Redbreast's testament, .85 Robin shure in hairst, 524 Roslin ...
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The works of Robert Burns: containing his life, by John ...
0, ruiRTiTH cauld, and restless love, Ye wreck my peace between ye ; Yet puirtith
a' I could forgie. An 'twere na for my Jeauie. O, why should fate sic pleasure hare,
Lifts dearest bands untwining f Or why sae sweet a flower as love Depend on ...
Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart, James Currie, 1835
PUIRTITH CA UL D. BURNS. TUNE-I had a Horse. 0, PUIRTITH cauld, and
restless love, Ye wreck my peace between ye; Yet puirtith a' I could forgie, An '
twere na for my Jeanie. 0, why should fate sic pleasure have, Life's dearest
bands ...
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The Edinburgh Book of Twentieth-century Scottish Poetry
Puirtith. Helen. B. Cruickshank. The man that mates wi' Poverty, An' clasps her
tae his banes, Will faither lean an' lively thochts, A host o' eident weans - But wow
! they'll warstle tae the fore Wi' hunger-sharpit brains! But he that lies wi' creeshy ...
Maurice Lindsay, Lesley Duncan, 2005
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The prose works of Robert Burns: with the notes of Currie ...
[Prefatory to this letter, Burns transeribes the songs ' ' Puirtith Cauld" and " Gala
Water," for whieh see his Poetieal Works, p. 1170 Jan. 1793. Many returns of the
season to you, my dear Sir. How eomes on your publieation ! — will these two ...
Robert Burns, Robert Chambers, James Currie, 1839
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The Scottish Songs; Collected and Illustrated
-v--~~~~» PUIRTITH CAULD. Yet puirtith a' I could forgie, An 'twere na for.
BURNS. TUNE-—I had a Horse. O, PUIRTITI-I cauld, and restless love, Ye wreck
my peace between ye; * From Herd's Collection, 1776. O, wha can prudence
think ...
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The rustic bard, or, A voice from the people; being ...
Our field o' fight's the world bare, Our faes are puirtith, toil, an' care, And pride,
wha at us sneers fu' sair ; Yet we'll no mind — The tide may turn, we'll no' despair,
Though fate's unkind. We hae our joys that pride ne'er kent, As heart-felt peace ...
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The book of Scottish song, collected and illustr. with hist. ...
O, puirtith cauld, and restless love. Ye wreck my peace between ye ; Yet puirtith a'
I could forgi'e, An 'twere na for my Jeanie. O, why should fate sic pleasure have,
Life's dearest bands untwining ? Or why sae sweet a flower as love Depend on ...
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The songs of Scotland: adapted to their appropriate melodies ...
J a I woo'd her when puirtith's cauld hand 0 sweet are thy banks, bonnie Tweed !
Lay sair on hersel' an' her kin ; And sweeter the mays wha there bide; But though
I had plenty 0' gear, But sweetest of a' is the less She ay said, “ My tocher's to ...
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The poetical works of the late Hugh MacDonald: with a memoir ...
When fortune deigned to smile on me, My love was true, my friends were many,
But puirtith's frown sune gar'd them flee, I'm shunned as though I werena' cannie.
O the waefu', &c. My purse was light, my heart was sair, Thinks I, my lassie's ...