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Man by Robert Burns |
A man's a man for a' that! |
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Man by Robert Burns |
A prince can mak a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a' that; But an honest man's aboon his might: Guid faith, he maunna fa' that. |
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Literature by Robert Burns |
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever! A farewell, and then forever! Deep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledge thee, Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee. Who shall say that Fortune gr ... |
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Affliction by Robert Burns |
Affliction's sons are brothers in distress; A brother to relieve, how exquisite the bliss! |
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Advice by Robert Burns |
Ah, gentle dames! it gars we greet, To think how mony consels sweet, How mony lengthened, sage advices, The husband frae the wife despises. |
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Autumn by Robert Burns |
All-cheering Plenty, with her flowing horn, Led yellow Autumn, wreath'd with nodding corn. |
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Religion by Robert Burns |
An Atheist's laugh's a poor exchange For Deity offended! |
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Wooing by Robert Burns |
And let us mind, faint heart ne'er wan A lady fair. Wha does the utmost that he can Will whyles do mair. |
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Visions by Robert Burns |
And like a passing thought, she fled In light away. |
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Advice by Robert Burns |
And may you better reck the rede, Than ever did th' adviser. |
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