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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: To Ruin
by Robert Burns To A Mountain Daisy,The LamentTo Ruin All hail! inexorable lord! At whose destruction-breathing word, The mightiest empires fall! Thy cruel, woe-…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Lament
by Robert Burns To RuinDespondency: An OdeThe Lament Occasioned by the unfortunate issue of a Friend's Amour. Alas! how oft does goodness would itself, And sweet affection…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: A Dream
by Robert Burns Address Of BeelzebubA DedicationA Dream Thoughts, words, and deeds, the Statute blames with reason; But surely Dreams were ne'er indicted Treason. On reading,…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: A Dedication
by Robert Burns A DreamVersified Note To Dr. Mackenzi...A Dedication To Gavin Hamilton, Esq. Expect na, sir, in this narration, A fleechin, fleth'rin Dedication, To…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Ordination
by Robert Burns The Author's Earnest Cry And PrayerEpistle To James SmithThe Ordination For sense they little owe to frugal Heav'n— To please the mob, they hide the little giv'n…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Farewell
by Robert Burns Stanzas On NaethingThomson's Edward and Eleanora.The Farewell The valiant, in himself, what can he suffer? Or what does he regard his single woes? But when…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Calf
by Robert Burns Thomson's Edward and Eleanora.Nature's Law-A PoemThe Calf To the Rev. James Steven, on his text, Malachi, ch. iv. vers. 2. "And ye shall go forth, and grow up, as Calves of…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Vision
by Robert Burns Epistle To James SmithThe Rantin' Dog, The Daddie O'tThe VisionDuan FirstDuan SecondSuppressed Stanza's Of "The Vision"Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: 1786
by Robert Burns 178517871786ContentsThe Auld Farmer's New-Year-Morning Salutation To His Auld Mare, MaggieThe Twa DogsThe Author's Earnest Cry And PrayerThe OrdinationEpistle To James SmithThe…Passages from "The River Song"
Passages from "The River Song"Five clouds hang aloft, bright on the purple sky, The imperial guards come forth from the golden house with their armour a-gleaming.…He goes out to Hori, to…