and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me ! my business torments me, and my sins come staring me in the face, every one telling a more bitter tale than his fellow.—When I tell you even * * * has lost its power to please, you will guess something... The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life - Stran 182avtor: Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1834 - 394 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 622 strani
...backside, and every one •with a burden of anguish on his back, to pour on on my devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me ! my business...guess something of my hell within, and all around me.—I began Elibanks and Elibraes, but the stanzas fell unenjoyed and unfinished from my listless... | |
| Robert Burns - 1813 - 506 strani
...neighbour's backside, and every one with a burden of anguish on his back, to pour on my devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me ! my business...than his fellow.—When I tell you even * * * has tost its power to please, you will guess something of my hell within, and all around me.—I began... | |
| Robert Burns - 1819 - 658 strani
...neighbour's backside, and every one with a burden of anguish on his back, to pour on my devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me! my business...guess something of my hell within, and all around me—I began Elibanks and Elibracs, but the stanzas fell unenjoyed, and unfinished from my listless... | |
| Robert Burns - 1819 - 388 strani
...anguish on his back, to pour on my devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds ine ! my business torments me, and my sins come staring me in * The Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn.—See Potmi. BU'RNS'S LETTERS. 11 the face, every one telling... | |
| Robert Burns - 1820 - 522 strani
...neighbour's backside, and every one with a burthen of anguish on his back, to pour on rny devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me! my business...face, every one telling; a more bitter tale than his fellow. —When I tell you even * * * has lost its power to please, you will guess something of my... | |
| Robert Burns - 1831 - 484 strani
...neighbour's backside, and every one with a burden of anguish on his back, to pour on my devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me ! my business...guess something of my hell within, and all around me.—I began FJibanki and Elibraei, but the stanzas fell unenjoyed and unfinished from my listless... | |
| Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 628 strani
...neighbour's backside, and every one with a burthen of anguish on his hack, to pour on my devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me ! my business torments me, and my sins come «taring me in the face, every one telling a more bitter tale than hie fellow.— When I tell you even... | |
| 1845 - 440 strani
...neighbour's backside, and every one with a burthen of anguish on his buck, to pour on my devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me! my business...please, you will guess something of my hell within, amid all around me—I began Elibanh.s and Elibraes, but the stanza fell unenjoyed, and unfinished... | |
| Robert Burns - 1849 - 906 strani
...ueighhour's backside, and every one with a burthen of anguish on his back, to pour on ray devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me ! my business torment* me, mil my sin;* come staring me in the fare, every one telling a more bitter tale than hi»... | |
| Robert Burns - 1850 - 508 strani
...neighbour's backside, and everyone with a burden of anguish on his back, to pour on my devoted head—and there is none to pity me. My wife scolds me ! my business...guess something of my hell within, and all around me.—I began Elibank/i and Elibraes, but the stanzas fell unenjoyed and unfinished from my listless... | |
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