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Page 283
... Museum were never publicly acknowledged by Burns . The index to the third volume cites him as author of six of the songs , and six songs are similarly all with which he is credited in the index to volume four ; 3 fifteen songs are given ...
... Museum were never publicly acknowledged by Burns . The index to the third volume cites him as author of six of the songs , and six songs are similarly all with which he is credited in the index to volume four ; 3 fifteen songs are given ...
Page 294
... Museum and the Select Scottish Airs and to say something of their quality . The first of Burns's songs in volume two of the Museum is : ' When Guilford Good Our Pilot Stood ' , which appeared in the Edinburgh Edition with the note ...
... Museum and the Select Scottish Airs and to say something of their quality . The first of Burns's songs in volume two of the Museum is : ' When Guilford Good Our Pilot Stood ' , which appeared in the Edinburgh Edition with the note ...
Page 297
... Museum as having been ' written for this work by R. Burns ' ) is a more conventional effort , a product of one of his tours in 1787 ; but it is worth noting as deriving from Burns's interest in Scottish topography , his desire to ...
... Museum as having been ' written for this work by R. Burns ' ) is a more conventional effort , a product of one of his tours in 1787 ; but it is worth noting as deriving from Burns's interest in Scottish topography , his desire to ...
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