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Page 320
... Museum . If the Museum text ( among those described as “ Mr. Burns's old words " ) be put beside an older version of this song ( for example , the version printed by David Herd , where it will be found as " My Love Was Born in Aberdeen ...
... Museum . If the Museum text ( among those described as “ Mr. Burns's old words " ) be put beside an older version of this song ( for example , the version printed by David Herd , where it will be found as " My Love Was Born in Aberdeen ...
Page 321
... Museum , though some in later volumes than the third - forty - seven are demonstrably either by Burns or altered by him , and others may have received his editorial attention . Yet many of these forty - seven have never been included in ...
... Museum , though some in later volumes than the third - forty - seven are demonstrably either by Burns or altered by him , and others may have received his editorial attention . Yet many of these forty - seven have never been included in ...
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... 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 " Tune ...
... 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 " Tune ...
Contents
Preface V | 1 |
Chapter Two GROWTH OF A POET | 34 |
Chapter Three THE KILMARNOCK VOLUME | 105 |
Copyright | |
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