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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Prologue

by Robert Burns Verses Intended To Be Written ...The Bonie Moor-HenPrologue Spoken by Mr. Woods on his benefit-night, Monday, 16th April, 1787. When, by a generous Public's…

Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: 1787

by Robert Burns 178617881787ContentsTo Miss Logan, With Beattie's Poems, For A New-Year's Gift, Jan. 1, 1787.Mr. William Smellie-A SketchSong-Bonie DundeeExtempore In The Court Of SessionInscription…

Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: 1788

by Robert Burns 178717891788ContentsLove In The Guise Of FriendshipGo On, Sweet Bird, And Sooth My CareClarinda, Mistress Of My SoulI'm O'er Young To Marry YetTo The Weavers Gin Ye GoM'Pherson's…

Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: 1789

by Robert Burns 178817901789ContentsRobin Shure In HairstOde, Sacred To The Memory Of Mrs. Oswald Of AuchencruivePegasus At WanlockheadSappho Redivivus-A FragmentSong-She's Fair And FauseImpromptu…

Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: 1790

by Robert Burns 178917911790ContentsSketch-New Year's Day [1790]Scots' Prologue For Mr. SutherlandLines To A Gentleman,Elegy On Willie Nicol's MareThe Gowden Locks Of AnnaPostscriptSong-I Murder…

Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Posie

by Robert Burns What Can A Young Lassie Do Wi'...On Glenriddell's Fox Breaking His ChainThe Posie O luve will venture in where it daur na weel be seen, O luve will venture in…

Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: 1791

by Robert Burns 179017921791ContentsLament Of Mary, Queen Of Scots, On The Approach Of SpringThere'll Never Be Peace Till Jamie Comes HameSong-Out Over The ForthThe Banks O' Doon-First VersionThe…

Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: 1792

by Robert Burns 179117931792ContentsI do Confess Thou Art Sae FairLines On Fergusson, The PoetThe Weary Pund O' TowWhen She Cam' Ben She BobbedScroggam, My DearieMy Collier LaddieSic A Wife As…

Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: On Politics

by Robert Burns Poortith Cauld And Restless LoveBraw Lads O' Galla WaterOn Politics In Politics if thou would'st mix, And mean thy fortunes be; Bear this in mind,—be deaf…