The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Text.-v.3. Commentary |
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The Taylor fell thro the bed c | 509 |
My love shes but a lassie yet | 516 |
The Captains Lady | 520 |
My hearts in the Highlands | 527 |
My Eppie | 533 |
A waukrife Minnie | 539 |
page 867 | 544 |
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots on the Approach of Spring | 545 |
A Ballad | 764 |
Let me in this ae night | 766 |
FragmentEpistle from Esopus to Maria | 769 |
On Miss J Scott of Ayr | 771 |
Song | 772 |
SongOn Chloris being ill | 774 |
William Cruikshank A M | 775 |
A New Song | 777 |
On the Birth of a Posthumous Child | 554 |
Ken ye ought o Captain Grose | 564 |
To Terraughty on his birthday | 570 |
Wae is my heart | 582 |
Heres his health in water | 583 |
Gude Wallace | 584 |
The auld mans mares dead | 585 |
The Taylor | 586 |
There grows a bonie brierbush | 588 |
It was a for our rightfu king | 589 |
Gloomy December | 590 |
O steer her up and had her gaun | 591 |
Wee Willie Gray | 592 |
Gudeen to you kimmer | 593 |
O ay my wife she dang | 594 |
Scroggam | 595 |
O saw ye bonie Lesley | 596 |
O gude ale comes | 597 |
Sweetest | 598 |
Jockeys taen the parting kiss | 599 |
O Lay thy loof in mine lass | 600 |
Cauld is the eenin blast | 601 |
There was a bonie lass | 602 |
John come kiss me | 603 |
O that I had neer been Married | 604 |
The German lairdie | 605 |
Galloway | 610 |
Wha is that at my bower door? | 616 |
The weary Pund o | 622 |
O for ane and twenty Tam page | 626 |
O Kenmures on and awa Willie | 627 |
Bessy and her spinning wheel | 628 |
My Collier laddie | 630 |
The Shepherds Wife | 631 |
Johnie Blunt | 633 |
Country Lassie | 634 |
Fair Eliza | 636 |
Ye Jacobites by name | 637 |
The Posie | 638 |
SongSic a wife as Willies wife | 640 |
My bonie laddies young but hes growing yet | 642 |
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation | 643 |
Kellyburnbraes | 644 |
Jockey fou and Jenny fain | 646 |
The Slaves Lament | 647 |
Bonie Bell | 648 |
The gallant Weaver | 649 |
Hey Ca thro | 650 |
Can ye labor lea | 651 |
The deuks dang oer my daddie | 652 |
As I went out ae May morning | 653 |
Shes fair and fause c | 654 |
The Deils awa wi th Exciseman | 655 |
Song | 656 |
My wifes a winsome wee thing | 658 |
Highland Mary | 659 |
The Rights of WomanSpoken by Miss Fontenelle on her benefit night | 661 |
Heres a Health to them thats awa | 662 |
The learig | 664 |
Auld Rob Morris | 665 |
Duncan Gray | 666 |
Why should na poor folk mowe | 668 |
Here awa there awa | 670 |
Dumfries | 673 |
SonnetOn hearing a thrush sing on a morning walk in January | 679 |
When wild Wars deadly Blast was blawn | 685 |
On being asked why God had made Miss D so little and | 692 |
On Jhn Mrne laird of Lggn | 698 |
Song | 705 |
The Primrose | 711 |
Fair Jenny | 714 |
Impromptu on Mrs W Riddells Birthday | 720 |
To Miss Graham of Fintray | 727 |
On W R | 734 |
Saw ye my Phely quasi dicat Phillis | 741 |
R M of Pnmre | 747 |
Lassie wi the lintwhite locks | 748 |
To Chloris | 749 |
Song | 750 |
Can you leave me thus my Katy | 752 |
Scotish Song | 753 |
Song | 754 |
My Nanies awa | 755 |
4739 Dumfries Epigrams | 756 |
On Chloris requesting me to give her a spray of a sloethorn in a full blossom | 758 |
Dumfries | 759 |
Ode to Spring | 761 |
SongFor a that and a that | 762 |
Sweet fas the eve on Craigieburn | 763 |
Johnie Bs lament | 781 |
IV Buy Braw Troggin An Excellent New Song | 784 |
Address to the woodlark | 786 |
Song | 787 |
Song | 788 |
Altered from an old English song | 789 |
Song | 790 |
Address to the ToothAche | 791 |
English Song | 792 |
Scotch Song | 793 |
Scotish Ballad | 795 |
Fragment | 797 |
To Chloris | 798 |
Song | 799 |
Scotish Song | 800 |
Song | 801 |
To John Syme | 803 |
The Bob o Dumblane | 804 |
The Dean of FacultyA new Ballad | 806 |
Hey for a lass wi a tocher | 808 |
Poem on Life Addressed to Colonel De Peyster | 809 |
Heres a health to ane I loe dear | 810 |
51922 On Jessy Lewars | 811 |
To a Young Lady Miss Jessy with Books | 812 |
Oh wert thou in the cauld blast | 813 |
Song | 814 |
A FragmentOn Glenriddels Fox breaking his chain | 815 |
To Captain Riddell | 817 |
530 Grim Grizzle | 818 |
Burns grace at Kirkudbright | 820 |
Gracesat the Globe Tavern | 821 |
Lines Written on a window at the Kings Arms Tavern | 823 |
of Mssknw | 824 |
On Capto lles L | 825 |
The Hue and Cry of John LewarsA poor man ruined | 826 |
Inscription on a Goblet | 827 |
LAST SONGS FOR THE SCOTS MUSICAL | 829 |
The lovely lass o Inverness | 831 |
Song | 832 |
The Wrens Nest | 834 |
O an ye were dead Gudeman | 835 |
Tam Lin | 836 |
Had I the wyte she bade me 842 | 842 |
Comin thro the | 843 |
The rowin t in her apron | 844 |
Charlie hes my darling | 846 |
The Lass of Ecclefechan | 847 |
Well hide the Couper behint the door 848 | 848 |
Leezie Lindsay 566 For the sake o Somebody | 849 |
The cardin ot 850 | 850 |
Sutors o Selkirk | 851 |
Tibbie Fowler | 852 |
Theres three true gude fellows | 854 |
Sae far awa | 857 |
The Reel o Stumpie | 858 |
The rantin laddie 859 | 859 |
O May thy morn | 861 |
As I cam oer the Cairney mount | 862 |
Highland laddie | 864 |
The Highland balou 865 | 865 |
Bannocks o bearmeal | 866 |
UNDATED POEMS AND DUBIA | 895 |
Epitaph for HLEsq of | 897 |
Muirland | 898 |
The Patriarch | 899 |
The Trogger | 900 |
Godly Girzie | 901 |
The Jolly Gauger | 902 |
Whall mw me | 903 |
O saw ye my Maggie | 904 |
Gie the lass her Fairin 616 The BookWorms | 906 |
On Marriage page | 907 |
A Tale | 908 |
The Henpeckd Husband | 909 |
Epitaph | 910 |
6267 Broom Besoms | 913 |
Fragment | 914 |
On the Duchess of Gordons Reel Dancing | 915 |
Bonnie Peg | 916 |
APPENDIX | 917 |
Donald Couper | 918 |
Hey how Johnie Lad | 919 |
Wherefore sighing art thou | 920 |
Scenes of woe | 921 |
rede you beware o the Ripples | 922 |
For a that and a that | 923 |
Epistle to Dr John Mackenzie | 929 |
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