The Poetical Works of Robert Anderson, Author of Cumberland Ballads, &c: To which is Prefixed The Life of the Author, Written by Himself ; [and] An Essay on the Character, Manners, and Customs of the Peasantry of Cumberland; and Observations on the Style and Genius of the Author, by Thomas Sanderson, Том 2B. Scott, 1820 |
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... scorn ; Be not in youth by sorrow caught- Man was not made to mourn ! " For me , I'm puir as puir can be , Wha ance cou'd boast o ' wealth ; And wan and wither'd is this cheek , Whare late sat blooming health : On earth I am but ...
... scorn ; Be not in youth by sorrow caught- Man was not made to mourn ! " For me , I'm puir as puir can be , Wha ance cou'd boast o ' wealth ; And wan and wither'd is this cheek , Whare late sat blooming health : On earth I am but ...
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... scorn the despot stain'd with blood , And scare his navies o'er the flood- Destroy them , for our country's good ? Our Sailors ! RUSHTON . Who act thro ' life an honest part ? Who 18 MISCELLANIES . The Rose ..................... 87.
... scorn the despot stain'd with blood , And scare his navies o'er the flood- Destroy them , for our country's good ? Our Sailors ! RUSHTON . Who act thro ' life an honest part ? Who 18 MISCELLANIES . The Rose ..................... 87.
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... scorn'd by Mammon's train , Will meet a sure reward . Remember , too , The Ruler of the winds can only grant . A healing balm to sorrow or disease . The thousand cares which agitate frail man , During the glare of day , are hush'd to ...
... scorn'd by Mammon's train , Will meet a sure reward . Remember , too , The Ruler of the winds can only grant . A healing balm to sorrow or disease . The thousand cares which agitate frail man , During the glare of day , are hush'd to ...
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... years away ? Let me , whate'er the ills I'm doom'd to bear , Spite of the proud man's scorn , the wise one's sneer , Be thankful , ever , to the KING OF KINGS ! TEA . Let Gripus ill - got gow'd ay hoard MISCELLANIES . 29.
... years away ? Let me , whate'er the ills I'm doom'd to bear , Spite of the proud man's scorn , the wise one's sneer , Be thankful , ever , to the KING OF KINGS ! TEA . Let Gripus ill - got gow'd ay hoard MISCELLANIES . 29.
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... scorn , O ' what ilk mortal yet shou'd mourn ; How Afric's sons frae hame were torn , An ' basely sauld ; Blush , Britons ! at sic deeds , hell - born , Whene'er their tauld ! ( 8 ) I mind what comfort thou cou'd'st gie , Whan todlen ...
... scorn , O ' what ilk mortal yet shou'd mourn ; How Afric's sons frae hame were torn , An ' basely sauld ; Blush , Britons ! at sic deeds , hell - born , Whene'er their tauld ! ( 8 ) I mind what comfort thou cou'd'st gie , Whan todlen ...
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