Poems and Songs of Robert BurnsThere are literally hundreds of poems by the unrivaled nineteenth-century Scottish poet collected in this volume. They are arranged chronologically and there is a glossary at the end to translate the Scottish dialect. |
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Sommario
Stanzas On The Same Occasion | |
A Ballad | |
SongWha Is That At My BowerDoor | |
SongO Leave Novels1 | |
The Twa Herds Or The Holy Tulyie | |
Epitaph On Holy Willie | |
SongFor A That1 | |
Scotch Drink | |
The Authors Earnest Cry And Prayer | |
Epistle To James Smith | |
Suppressed Stanzas Of The Vision | |
To Mr MAdam Of CraigenGillan | |
To Gavin Hamilton Esq Mauchline | |
The Farewell To the Brethren of St James Lodge Tarbolton | |
Second Epistle To J Lapraik | |
Elegy On The Death Of Robert Ruisseaux1 | |
Third Epistle To J Lapraik | |
To A Mouse On Turning Her Up In Her Nest With The Plough | |
The Lass O Ballochmyle | |
Reply To A Trimming Epistle Received From A Tailor | |
Farewell Song To The Banks Of | |
Fragment On Sensibility | |
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