The complete works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) . ^-^^^^^Ei§^E^3^ ^ wood ech - oes rang— O dear - ly do I love thee, Annie! •\ (See page 175, Vol. IV.) Bravo! say I; it is a good song. Should you thinkso too, not else, you can set the music to it, and letthe other follow as English verses. I cannot touch Down the bum, Davie. Autumn is my propitious season. I make moreverses in it than all the year else. God bless you ! R. B. * A mountain west of Strath-Allan, 3009 feet high.—iff. B,t Or, O my love Annies very bonnie.—J?. B. Burns, Robert DATE DUE ] 472736 PRU300 1896 Burns, Th


The complete works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) . ^-^^^^^Ei§^E^3^ ^ wood ech - oes rang— O dear - ly do I love thee, Annie! •\ (See page 175, Vol. IV.) Bravo! say I; it is a good song. Should you thinkso too, not else, you can set the music to it, and letthe other follow as English verses. I cannot touch Down the bum, Davie. Autumn is my propitious season. I make moreverses in it than all the year else. God bless you ! R. B. * A mountain west of Strath-Allan, 3009 feet high.—iff. B,t Or, O my love Annies very bonnie.—J?. B. Burns, Robert DATE DUE ] 472736 PRU300 1896 Burns, The complete works ofRobert Burns 472736. ?riwt$tir^f^tfyf^^^t^w »2xZftX^SftX^X^X^2*T^x^2«T»T«s*x«T»ir-*Y^2*YA-r^T^x%y«>»b3r£r^Y2 Irff- [^gS3^^^P^?95^TW^»5«!?5i^!?f!f»l^ mBmmmmmmmmsm^i^^


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