| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1814 - 502 lehte
...around me, that are in unison or harmony with the eogitations of my faney, and workings of my hosom ; humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse heginning to jade, I retire to the solitary fire-side of my study, and there eommit my effusions to... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 714 lehte
...part of the business, I walk out, sit down now and then, look out for objects in nature around me, that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations...now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. Whet I feel my muse beginning to jade, I retire to the solitary fire-side of my study, and there commit... | |
| Robert Burns - 1818 - 346 lehte
...around me, that are in unison or harmony with the eogitations of my faney, and workings of my hosom ; humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse heginning to jade, I retire to the solitary fire-side of my study, and there eommit my effusions to... | |
| Robert Burns - 1819 - 388 lehte
...walk out, sit down now and their, look- out for objects in nature around me that are in unison and harmony with the cogitations of my fancy, and workings...then the air, with the verses I have framed. When" 1 feel my muse beginning to jade, I retire to the solitary fire-side of uiy study, and there commit... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 734 lehte
...part of the business, I walk out,—sit down now and then,—look out for objects in Nature round me that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations of my fancy, and workings of my bosom,—humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse beginning... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1831 - 338 lehte
...of the business, I walk out, — sit down now and then, — look out for objects in nature round me that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations...jade, I retire to the solitary fireside of my study, there commit my effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elbow-chair, by wayof... | |
| Robert Burns - 1831 - 484 lehte
...I walk out, sit down now and then, look out for objects in nature around me that are in unison and harmony with the cogitations of my fancy, and workings...my muse beginning to jade, I retire to the solitary fire side of my study, and there commit my effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind legs... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 680 lehte
...part of the business, I walk out, sit down nosv and then, look out for objects in nature round me, that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations...have framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade, I retín to the solitary fire-side of my study, and there commit my effusions to paper ; swinging, at... | |
| Robert Burns - 1835 - 440 lehte
...part of the husiness, I walk out, sit down now and then, look out for ohjects in nature around me, that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations of my fancy, and workings of my hosom ; humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my music heginning... | |
| Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 628 lehte
...part of the business, I walk out, sit down now and then. — look out for objects in nature round me that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations...fancy, and workings of my bosom. — humming every now ami then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade, I retire to... | |
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