The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns

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A Dream
59
Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed 324
69
Address to the Unco Guid or the Rigidly Right
72
The smiling spring comes in rejoicing 328
75
The Epitaph
78
The Auld Farmers NewYear Morning Saluta
90
To a Mouse on turning her up in her nest with
93
The Lament occasioned by the Unfortunate
103
The Cotters Saturday Night
109
A prayer in the prospect of Death
118
To Ruin
125
To a Haggis
131
To a Louse on seeing one on a Ladys Bonnet
137
Address to Edinburgh
138
To the Same
145
Postscript
151
Adieu a heartwarm fond adieu
167
Nae gentle dames tho eer sae fair 349
172
Written in FriarsCarse Hermitage in Nith
173
The Epitaph
179
Now bank and brae are claithd in green 403
181
Lament for James Earl of Glencairn
185
Tam OShanter a Tale
188
On seeing a wounded Hare limp by me which
195
To Miss Cruikshanks a very young Lady
201
On scaring some WaterFowl in LochTurit
206
Second Epistle to Davie
214
Lines on an Interview with Lord Daer
218
gaed a waefu gate yestreen 312
221
Epistle to R Graham Esq
224
Prologue spoken at the Theatre Ellisland
231
Ye banks and braes and streams around
241
Theres auld Rob Morris that wons in yon glen
242
There was a bonnie lass and a bonnie bonnie
252
Behind yon hills where Lugar flows 164
253
There was a lad was born at Kyle 416
256
Bonnie lassie will ye go 300
259
Now rosy May comes in w flowers
262
There were five carlins in the South 435
264
It is na Jean thy bonnie face
269
Verses to a young Lady with a present
271
Ca the yowes to the knowes
272
It was upon a Lammas night 161
279
Farewell thou stream that winding flows
280
Canst thou leave me thus my Katy ?
283
Last May a braw wooer cam down the lang glen
288
Thou lingering star with lessning ray 217
290
Now spring has clothd the groves in green
293
Ye banks and braes o bonnie Doon
323
My heart is sair I dare na tell
329
O Mary at thy window be 247
331
Copy of a Poetical Address to Mr Wm Tytler 335 Caledonia
336
SketchNew Years Day
342
Impromptu on Mrs s Birthday
350
Poem on Life addressed to Col De Peyster Dumfries
356
My ladys gown theres gairs upont 427
360
To Robert Graham Esq of Fintry on receiv ing a favor
362
Sae flaxen were her ringlets 273
364
Verses written at Selkirk
365
Come let me take thee to my breast 262
369
To the Rev John MMath enclosing a copy
372
To Capt Riddel Glenriddel
378
Extemporaneous Effusion on being appointed
384
Verses written under the Portrait of Fergusson
390
Ye gallants bright I red you right
392
Go fetch to me a pint o wine
393
had a pint o wine
398
Scots wha hae wi Wallace bled 265
405
Young Jockey was the blithest lad
406
a cave on some wild distant shore 258
408
On a bank of flowers one summers day 433
409
Wae is my heart and the tears in my ee
411
The bairns gat out wi an unco shout 431
412
Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass
414
One night as I did wander
416
Heres a health to ane I loe dear 299
419
The Guidwife of Wauchopehouse to Robert
421
Wee Willie Gray and his leather wallet
428
Contented wi little and cantie wi mair 282
429
When first I came to Stewart Kyle 417
438
The Kirks Alarm a Satire
439
Epistle from a Tailor to Robert Burns 445
441
Letter to Js Tt Glncr
452
am a bard of no regard
455
ADDITIONAL POEMS
467
A Bards Epitaph
473
On the Death of Robert Dundas Esq
476
Epistle to Robert Graham Esq
480
On seeing Miss Fontenelle in a favorite charac
486
Frae the Friends and Land I love PAGE
492
Rattlin Roarin Willie
496
Sensibility how Charming
502
Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation
507
Pega Ramsey
514
The lazy mist hangs from the brow of the hill 309
532

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