The poetical works of Robert BurnsT. Tegg, 1829 |
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The Twa Dogs A Tale | 1 |
Scotch Drink | 8 |
The Holy Fair | 18 |
Death and Dr Hornbook | 25 |
The Brigs of Ayr | 31 |
The Ordination | 38 |
The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie | 47 |
A Dream | 56 |
The humble Petition of Bruar Water | 186 |
Second Epistle to Davie a Brother Poet | 192 |
The Whistle | 198 |
Prologue spoken at the Theatre Ellisland | 204 |
THE Rights of Woman 1 | 1 |
Copy of a Poetical Address to Mr William | 7 |
To Miss Jessy L Dumfries with Books | 13 |
Auld Rob Morris 71 | 71 |
Address to the Unco Guid | 69 |
Halloween | 75 |
The Jolly Beggars | 84 |
The Auld Farmers NewYear Morning Saluta | 96 |
Epistle to Davie a Brother Poet | 104 |
Despondency An Ode | 111 |
Man was made to Mourn A Dirge | 120 |
A Prayer under the Pressure of violent | 126 |
On a Scotch Bard gone to the West Indies | 134 |
To a Louse | 141 |
To the same | 149 |
Epistle to John Rankin enclosing some Poems | 158 |
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots | 167 |
Lines sent to Sir John Whitefoord Bart with | 174 |
On seeing a wounded Hare limp by me | 180 |
Meg o the Mill 77 | 77 |
Deluded Swain 83 | 83 |
She says she loes me best of a 89 | 89 |
My Nannies awa 95Sweet fas the Eve 95 | 95 |
O bonnie was yon rosy Brier 101 | 101 |
Hey for a Lass wi a Tocher 104 | 104 |
Blithe was she 110 | 110 |
love my Jean 116 | 116 |
What can a young Lassie do wi an auld Man 122 | 122 |
The Banks o Doon 128 | 128 |
Imitation of an old Jacobite Song 204 | 204 |
A Mothers Lament for the Death of her Sou 210 | 210 |
Slow spreads the Gloom 216 | 216 |
Anna | 223 |