Poems, Songs, and Letters: Being the Complete Works of Robert Burns

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Macmillan, 1896 - 636 pagine
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To Mr David Brice
xv
To John Richmond
xvi
To Mr David Brice
xvii
To Mr John Richmond
xviii
To Mons James Smith
xix
To Mr John Kennedy
xx
To Mr Robert Muir
xxi
To Mr Burnes
xxii
To Mr Robert Aiken
xxiii
To Mrs Dunlop
xxiv
To Mrs Stewart
xxv
To Dr Mackenzie
xxvi
To Miss Alexander
xxvii
To William Chalmers and John McAdam
xxviii
To Mr Robert Muir
xxix
To Gavin Hamilton
xxx
To James Dalrymple
xxxi
To John Ballantine
xxxii
To Mr Robert Muir
xxxiii
To Mr William Chalmers
xxxiv
To the Earl of Eglinton
xxxv
To John Ballantine
xxxvi
To the Rev G Lawrie
xl
To Dr Moore
xli
To John Ballantine
xlii
To the Earl of Glencairn
xliii
To the Earl of Buchan
xliv
To Mr James Candlish
xlv
XLVI
xlvi
To Mrs Dunlop
xlvii
To Dr Moore
xlix
The Twa Dogs
2
The Authors earnest Cry and Prayer
9
Death and Doctor Hornbook
19
The Ordination
29
A Dream
36
Tam Samsons Elegy
42
The Jolly Beggars
48
To a Mouse on turning her up in her nest
54
Despondency
60
A Prayer in the prospect of Death
66
To a Haggis
72
Approach of Spring
85
thro Scotland
95
Poetical Address to Mr William Tytler
115
Poem on Life
121
To the Rev John MMath
128
Verses intended to be written below
134
To Miss Ferrier
140
Epitaph on William Nicol
165
Carron
168
Epitaph on my Father
174
Whistle and Ill come to you my
185
Mark yonder Pomp
193
Raving Winds around her blowing
197
O for ane and twenty Tam
203
A red red Rose
209
The gowden Locks of Anna
215
On Chloris being
221
Caledonia
229
Prayer for Mary
235
The Lass that made the Bed to
249
243
258
Theres News Lasses
277
To Mr James Smith LIV To William Nicol Esq LV To Robert Ainslie Esq
304
To Mr W Nicol
308
ib
309
ib
310
ib
321
321 322
323
ib
333
No LVI To Mr James Smith
336
To Mr John Richmond
338
To Dr Moore
339
To Mr Robert Muir
347
To Gavin Hamilton
348
To Mr Walker
349
To Mr Gilbert Burns
350
To Miss M Chalmers LXV To James Hoy
352
To Rev John Skinner
353
To James Hoy
354
To Robert Amslie Esq LXIX To Miss Mabane afterwards Mrs Col Wright LXX To Miss Chalmers
356
To Sir John Whitefoord
357
To Gavin Hamilton
358
To Miss Chalmers Page 336 338 339 347 348 349 350 351 352 352 353 354 355 cxx To Gavin Hamilton Esq CXXI To Mr Richard Brown CX...
359
To Miss Chalmers LXXIX To Charles Hay Esq LXXX To Miss Chalmers
363
To Clarinda LXXXIII To Mr Richard Brown LXXXIV to XCII To Clarinda XCIII To Miss Chalmers XCIV To Mrs Dunlop xcv To Robert Graham E...
364
to
366
ib 356
380
to
392
407 408
409
To Miss Chalmers CXL To Mr James Smith
411
To Mr Beugo
425
To Miss Chalmers
426
To Mrs Dunlop
428
To Mr Peter Hill
429
To the Editor of
430
To Mrs Dunlop
432
To Dr Blacklock
433
To Mr James Johnson CLXIV To Mrs Dunlop CLXV To Miss Davies CLXVIII To Mrs Dunlop CLXIX To Dr Moore
434
To Mr James Hamilton CLXXXIV To William Creech CLXVI To Mr John Tennant CLXVII To Mr William Cruikshank Star
436
To Miss Williams CLXXXIX To Mrs Dunlop CXC To Lady Glencairn CXCI To Mr John Logan CXCII To Mrs Dunlop CXCIII To Captain Riddel C...
437
To Mr Robert Ainslie
439
To Professor Dugald Stewart
440
439
441
445
445
To Mrs Dunlop CCIV To Mr Peter Hill 412 413 ib 435 436 ib 414 ib 437 438 447
448
Sylvander to Clarinda
473
To Mr W Nicol
474
To Mr Cunningham
475
To Mr Hill
477
To Mrs Dunlop
478
To Collector Mitchell CCXI To Dr Moore
480
To Mr Murdoch
481
To Mr McMurdo CCXIV To Mrs Dunlop
482
To Mr Cunningham CCXVI To Dr Anderson
483
To Crauford Tait Esq CCXVIII
484
To Mrs Dunlop
485
To Mr Peter Hill
486
To A F Tytler
487
To Mrs Dunlop
488
To the Rev Arch Alison CCXXIV To Dr Moore
489
To Mr Cunningham
491
To Mr Alexander Dalzel
492
To Mrs Graham CCXXVIII To the Rev G Baird
493
To Mrs Dunlop CCXXX To CCXXXI
494
To Mr Cunningham
496
To the Earl of Buchan CCXXXIV To Mr Thomas Sloan
497
To Lady E Cunningham
498
To Mr Ainslie CCXXXVII To Miss Davies
499
to CCXL Sylvander to Clarinda
501
To Mrs Dunlop
502
To Mr William Smellie CCXLIII To Mr Peter Hill
503
To Mr W Nicol
504
To Francis Grose Esq F S A
505
To Mr Cunningham
507
To Mr G Thomson
510
To Mrs Dunlop CCL To G Thomson CCLI CCLII To Mrs Dunlop CCLIII CCLIV To G Thomson
511
To Miss Fontenelle
515
To a Lady CCLVII To Mrs Riddel
516
To G Thomson CCLIX To R Graham
517
To Mrs Dunlop
518
To G Thomson CCLXIII To Clarinda
520
To Mr Cunningham
521
To Miss Benson 521
522
ib CCLXVI To Patrick Miller Esq CCLXVII To G Thomson
523
To John Francis Erskine Esq
525
To the Earl of Glencairn
527
To G Thomson 528
528
To Mr Robert Ainslie
529
to CCLXXV To G Thomson 530
530
To Miss Helen Craik CCLXXVII to CCI XXXIV To G Thomson
532
to
537
To Captain Robertson of Lude?
538
To the Earl of Buchan CCLXXXVIII To Mrs Riddel
539
To Mr Samuel Clarke jun ccxc to CCXCII To Mrs Riddel
540
To Mr Cunningham
542
To Miss
544
To Mrs Dunlop CCXCVI To Mr James Johnson
545
To Clarinda
546
to CCCVI To G Thomson 547 to
552
To Peter Miller jun
553
To G Thomson ib
554
To Mr Heron 553 554
555
to CCCXII To G Thomson CCCXIV To Mrs Riddel CCCXV CCCXVI To Mrs Dunlop NOTES GLOSSARY INDEX 538 539 ib 540 540 to 542
559
To the Hon the Provost Bailies and Town Council of Dumfries
560
To Mrs Riddel CCCXIX To Mrs Dunlop ib CCCXX To Mrs Riddel
561
To G Thomson
562
To Mr James Johnson
563
To Mr Cunningham CCCXXV To Mr Gilbert Burns
564
To G Thomson CCCXXVII To Mrs Burns CCCXXVIII To Mrs Dunlop CCCXXIX To Mr James Burness CCCXXX To G Thomson
565
To James Gracie Esq CCCXXXII To Mr James Armour
567
THE BORDER TOUR
568
THE HIGHLAND TOUR 561 ib 562 563 564 ib 565 ib
575
103
593
156
597
227
605
264
617
229
629
107
630
260
631
232
635
ib 567 ib 567 574 583 609
636

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