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Question #1:

The complete works of Robert Burns by Allan Cunningham, Any info?

I have been given a book by a relative & would like to know some more information about it.
The book is The complete works of Robert Burns by Allan Cunningham, the peoples edition, illustrated by W.H.Bartlett & published by George Virtue, London. It has a hardback, is Blue in colour & has gilt to the pages.
Does anyone know the publishing release date & if the book is worth anything?

Question #2:

What is your favorite Patrick Swayze movie?

The Beast (2009) (TV) (filming) .... Charles Barker
Powder Blue (2008) (completed)
Christmas in Wonderland (2007) .... Wayne Saunders
Jump! (2007/I) .... Richard Pressburger
The Fox and the Hound 2 (2006) (V) .... Cash
Keeping Mum (2005) .... Lance
Icon (2005) (TV) .... Jason Monk
... aka Frederick Forsyth's Icon (USA: complete title)
King Solomon's Mines (2004) (TV) .... Allan Quatermain
George and the Dragon (2004) .... Garth
... aka Dragon Sword (USA: TV title)
... aka George und das Ei des Drachen (Germany)
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) .... Dance Class Instructor
... aka Dirty Dancing 2 (Australia) (Singapore: English title)
11:14 (2003) .... Frank
One Last Dance (2003) .... Travis MacPhearson
Waking Up in Reno (2002) .... Roy Kirkendall
Donnie Darko (2001) .... Jim Cunningham
... aka Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut (USA: director's cut)
Green Dragon (2001) .... Gunnery Sergeant Jim Lance
Forever Lulu (2000) .... Ben Clifton
... aka Along for the Ride (USA: video title)
Letters from a Killer (1998) .... Race Darnell
Black Dog (1998) .... Jack Crews
... aka Black Dog (France)
Three Wishes (1995) .... Jack McCloud
To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995) .... Vida Boheme
Tall Tale (1995) .... Pecos Bill
... aka Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill
Father Hood (1993) .... Jack Charles
... aka Desperado
... aka Honor Among Thieves
... aka Mike Hardy
City of Joy (1992) .... Max Lowe
... aka Cité de la joie, La (France)
Point Break (1991) .... Bodhi
Ghost (1990) .... Sam Wheat
Next of Kin (1989) .... Truman Gates
Road House (1989) .... James Dalton
Tiger Warsaw (1988) .... Chuck 'Tiger' Warsaw
... aka The Tiger
Steel Dawn (1987) .... Nomad
Dirty Dancing (1987) .... Johnny Castle
"North and South, Book II" (1986) TV mini-series .... Orry Main
... aka Love and War (USA: subtitle)
Youngblood (1986) .... Derek Sutton
"North and South" (1985) TV mini-series .... Orry Main
Red Dawn (1984) .... Jed
Grandview, U.S.A. (1984) .... Ernie 'Slam' Webster
Pigs vs. Freaks (1984) (TV) .... Doug Zimmer
... aka Off Sides (USA: theatrical title)
Uncommon Valor (1983) .... Kevin Scott
Staying Alive (1983) (uncredited) .... Dancer/extra
The Outsiders (1983) .... Darrel 'Darry' Curtis
... aka The Outsiders - The Complete Novel (USA: director's cut)
The Renegades (1982) (TV) .... Bandit
Return of the Rebels (1981) (TV) .... K.C. Barnes
Skatetown, U.S.A. (1979) .... Ace Johnson
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Question #3:

What was Allan Cunningham famous for?

what was allan famous for and what were his achievements?
and
hardships?
btw what are hardships?

Question #4:

Is it good to drink milk? The text is too long but worthwhile read....?

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The most important information dissemination my.

Not that, but I can make your text too long jajaja.



If I write bad is that I am leading a translator jaja

Question #5:

Which poem do you think has more great meaning and more imagery than the other one ?

Love And A Question
by Robert Frost.

A stranger came to the door at eve,
And he spoke the bridegroom fair.
He bore a green-white stick in his hand,
And, for all burden, care.
He asked with the eyes more than the lips
For a shelter for the night,
And he turned and looked at the road afar
Without a window light.

The bridegroom came forth into the porch
With, 'Let us look at the sky,
And question what of the night to be,
Stranger, you and I.'
The woodbine leaves littered the yard,
The woodbine berries were blue,
Autumn, yes, winter was in the wind;
'Stranger, I wish I knew.'

Within, the bride in the dusk alone
Bent over the open fire,
Her face rose-red with the glowing coal
And the thought of the heart's desire.

The bridegroom looked at the weary road,
Yet saw but her within,
And wished her heart in a case of gold
And pinned with a silver pin.

The bridegroom thought it little to give
A dole of bread, a purse,
A heartfelt prayer for the poor of God,
Or for the rich a curse;

A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea.

A wet sheet and a flowing sea,
A wind that follows fast,
And fills the white and rustling sail,
And bends the gallant mast;
And bends the gallant mast, my boys,
While like the eagle free,
Away the good ship flies, and leaves
Old England on the lee.

"O, for a soft and gentle wind!"
I hear some fair one cry;
But give to me the rushing breeze,
And the white waves heaving high;
The white waves heaving high, my lads,
The good ship tight and free-
The world of waters is our home,
And merry men are we.

There's tempest in yon horned moon,
And lightning in yon cloud;
But hark the music, mariners!
The wind is piping loud;
The wind is piping loud, my boys,
The lightning flashes free-
The hollow oak our palace is,
Our heritage the sea!

by Allan Cunningham

Question #6:

Which poem do you think has more great meaning and more imagery than the other one ?

Love And A Question
by Robert Frost.

A stranger came to the door at eve,
And he spoke the bridegroom fair.
He bore a green-white stick in his hand,
And, for all burden, care.
He asked with the eyes more than the lips
For a shelter for the night,
And he turned and looked at the road afar
Without a window light.

The bridegroom came forth into the porch
With, 'Let us look at the sky,
And question what of the night to be,
Stranger, you and I.'
The woodbine leaves littered the yard,
The woodbine berries were blue,
Autumn, yes, winter was in the wind;
'Stranger, I wish I knew.'

Within, the bride in the dusk alone
Bent over the open fire,
Her face rose-red with the glowing coal
And the thought of the heart's desire.

The bridegroom looked at the weary road,
Yet saw but her within,
And wished her heart in a case of gold
And pinned with a silver pin.

The bridegroom thought it little to give
A dole of bread, a purse,
A heartfelt prayer for the poor of God,
Or for the rich a curse;

A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea.

A wet sheet and a flowing sea,
A wind that follows fast,
And fills the white and rustling sail,
And bends the gallant mast;
And bends the gallant mast, my boys,
While like the eagle free,
Away the good ship flies, and leaves
Old England on the lee.

"O, for a soft and gentle wind!"
I hear some fair one cry;
But give to me the rushing breeze,
And the white waves heaving high;
The white waves heaving high, my lads,
The good ship tight and free-
The world of waters is our home,
And merry men are we.

There's tempest in yon horned moon,
And lightning in yon cloud;
But hark the music, mariners!
The wind is piping loud;
The wind is piping loud, my boys,
The lightning flashes free-
The hollow oak our palace is,
Our heritage the sea!

by Allan Cunningham

Question #7:

wot date complete works robert burns by allan cunningham illustrated by w h bartlett publish by james s virtue

it is a embellised edition hard back for archibald hastie esq.member of parliament for paisley





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