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| The best laid schemes o mice and men / Gang aft a-gley; / And leave us naught but grief and pain / For promised joy. |
| To a Mouse |
Robert Burns |
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| Harvard Classics, Vol. 6 |
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| The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns |
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| Robert Burns |
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| The most lauded poet of Scotland, Burns had a love of his nations songs, like Auld Lang Syne, which has been infectious ever since the world over. The musical highland dialect in the 557 works is translated in a glossary of over 1,900 words and phrases. |
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| CONTENTS |
| Bibliographic Record |
NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 190914
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2001 |
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- Contents
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- Index to Titles
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- Index to First Lines
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