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... honour , and hope that your success in England will make some amends , however painful the reflection that Burns's native country pays so little respect to his memory . Wishing you many returns of the season . - I am always , dear Sir ...
... honour , and hope that your success in England will make some amends , however painful the reflection that Burns's native country pays so little respect to his memory . Wishing you many returns of the season . - I am always , dear Sir ...
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... honour to his memory . I own I should rather have contributed to benefit his children , or any who were dear to him , as doing more good . For , after all , a monument is very superfluous to one who has left such works behind him . — I ...
... honour to his memory . I own I should rather have contributed to benefit his children , or any who were dear to him , as doing more good . For , after all , a monument is very superfluous to one who has left such works behind him . — I ...
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... honour to Burns's memory . Mrs. Scott took two boxes , and used all the influence she had with her friends , of whom several took boxes and filled them well . So if the returns do not quite equal our zeal and my expectations it is not ...
... honour to Burns's memory . Mrs. Scott took two boxes , and used all the influence she had with her friends , of whom several took boxes and filled them well . So if the returns do not quite equal our zeal and my expectations it is not ...
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... honour of ROBERT BURNS , Incomparably the first Scottish Poet of his age , whose exquisite verses , in the dialect of his country , distinguished for the strength and fire of native genius , more than for the acquired accomplishments of ...
... honour of ROBERT BURNS , Incomparably the first Scottish Poet of his age , whose exquisite verses , in the dialect of his country , distinguished for the strength and fire of native genius , more than for the acquired accomplishments of ...
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... honour the Committee have done me in supposing that I could do anything worthy of the occasion which calls for it ; but the name of Burns is inspiring , and for what I have written , such as it is , I leave it to its fate . Mr ...
... honour the Committee have done me in supposing that I could do anything worthy of the occasion which calls for it ; but the name of Burns is inspiring , and for what I have written , such as it is , I leave it to its fate . Mr ...
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