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13 December, 23:26

Read the passage.

O, Jenny, dinna toss your head,

An' set your beauties a' abread!

Ye little ken what cursèd speed

The blastie's makin'!

Thae winks and finger-ends, I dread,

Are notice takin'!

In the poem "To a Louse" by Robert Burns, which line from the poem alludes to Jenny's vanity?

"Thae winks and finger-ends, I dread,"

"O, Jenny, dinna toss your head,"

"The blastie's makin'!"

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  1. 14 December, 00:54
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    "O, Jenny, dinna toss your head,"
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