AYRSHIRE STREAMS: Or Scenes, Characters, and Traditions of the West Country. By William Wylie. London : ARTHUR HALL, VIRTUE & Co. 1851. “In humblest strains you still may find, Aberdeen : WILLIAM HUTCHISON. 1851. Burns, and the Rev. George Gilfillan ; and Letter on Sir John “ A wish-I mind its power Shall strongly heave my breast : Or sing a sang at least." Dundee : WILLIAM LIVINGSTON. 1852. POEMS AND SONGS, CHIEFLY IN THE SCOTTISH DIALECT. By Walter Watson ; with a Memoir, by Hugh Macdonald. Glasgow : DAVID ROBERTSON. 1853. Contains-Song: "Anniversary of Burns" (page 90). THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF SCOTTISH SONGS, From the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. Edited by Charles Mackay. London : THE NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY. i853. Contains-Portrait of Robert Burns and Fifty-one Songs by Robert Burns. THE POETICAL WORKS OF ANDREW PARK. Glasgow : THOMAS MURRAY & Son. 1854. Contains-Song for the Anniversary of the Birthday of Robert Burns. To John Boucher, Esq., London. RAMBLES ROUND GLASGOW, DESCRIPTIVE, HISTORICAL, AND TRADITIONAL, by Macdonald. Glasgow : THOMAS MURRAY & Son. 1854. Contains-References on Burns. SELECTIONS FROM THE BRITISH POETS, chronologically ar ranged. From Chaucer to the present time, under separate divisions, with Introductions explaining the different Species of Poetry. “Who is it that ever was a scholar that doth not carry away some verses, which, in his youth he learned, and even to old age serve him for hourly lessons."-Sir Philip Sidney. Published by direction of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland. Dublin : ALEX. THOM & Sons. 1856. Scottish Dialect. By William Jamie, author of “ The Muse of the " "The Emigrant's Family, The Jacobite's Son,” etc. Where Robin tun'd his lyre, To wonder and admire. Fond memory paints them still- Glasgow : C. L. WRIGHT, 1856. Contains-Lines Written on Viewing the Banks of Doon (page 33). LYRICS : Love, Freedom, and Manly Independence. By Hugh Buchanan Macphail. Author of the “Supremacy of Woman,” &c. Glasgow : W. B. OGILVIE. 1856. Contains-Ode to the Memory of Robert Burns, page 5, inscribed to Councillor James Mair, Esq. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF EMINENT BRITISH POETS. Chronologically arranged from Chaucer to Burns, with Criticisms on their Works. Selected from the most distinguished Writers. Intended for Teachers and the Higher Classes in Schools “No species of writing seems more worthy of cultivation than Biography; since none can be more delighiful or more useful, nor can more certainly enchain the heart by irresistible interest, or more widely diffuse instruction to every diversity of condition.”—Johnson. Published by direction of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland. Dublin : ALEX. Thom & Sons. 1857. Contains-Robert Burns, (pages 473-495.) SELECTIONS FROM THE BRITISH POETS. Chronologically arranged from Chaucer to the present time. Under separate “Oh, deem not, ʼmidst this worldly strife, Volume II. Dublin : Alex. Thom & Sons. 1857. Contains-Eight Poems by Robert Burns. THE DUMFRIES ALBUM. Edited by A. Mercer Adam, M.D., Dumfries und Maxwelltown Mechanics Institution. Glasgow : WILLIAM EADIE & Co. 1857. Contains—Recreations with the Poets, by Thomas Aird ; Burns (pages 18-36.) DAYS AT THE COAST. A Series of Sketches descriptive of the Firth of Clyde, its watering places, its scenery, and its associations. By Hugh MacDonald. Glasyow: THOMAS MURRAY & Son. 1857. Contains-Reference to Burns. CADRUS, KING OF ATHENS : A Tragedy. And Miscellaneous Poems. By Richard Neal. London: SAMPSON Low, Son, & Co. 1858. Contains-Burns (page 107). THE LAND OF THE CLANSMEN: A Scottish Tale. Antiquarian, Historical and Traditionary. By William Jamie, author of “ The Muse of the Mearns, Stray Effusions, or Gleanings from Nature.' “The Emigrant's Family,' ,” **The Jacobite's Son,” “The Musings of a Wanderer,” &c. O'er Scotland's fair, though rugged breast, Glasgow: S. & T. DUNN. 1859. and Arts, conducted by William and Robert Chambers. No. 269. Saturday, February 26th. Edinburgh: W. & R. CHAMBERS. 1859. Contains—The Burns Centenary. FLOWERS BY THE WAYSIDE: A SELECTION OF POEMS, by Alexander Blain, Whithorn. Edinburgh: MURRAY & GIBB. 1859. Contains-On the birth-place of Robert Burns (page 63). Motto for Highland Mary (page 74). The meeting of the Sons of Burns on the banks of Doon (page 95). A Dirge to the memory of Robert Burns (page 98). The "Robert Burns Steamboat (page 99). The Last parting of Burns and Highland Mary (page 101). ESSAYS ON ROBERT BURNS: Delivered at the Burns's Centonary Meeting, held in the Franklin Hotel, George Square, Glasgow, “As lamps high set upon some earthly eminence, Glasgow : John Bain. 1859. BURNS : By Wyndham Kent, January 25th, 1859. “As from a cloud his fulgent head And shape star-bright appeared.”- Milton. “He'll hae misfortunes great and sma'; But aye a heart aboon them a', We'll a' be proud o' Robin.”—Burns. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. By John Parker, Glasgow. Glasgow : SPITTAL & ALISON. 1859. Contains-In memory of Robert Burns, January 25th, 1859, it being the Hundredth Anniversary of his birthday. THE MARCH OF WAR, and other Poems of Imagination, Humour, and Pathos. By Archibald Johnstone. Edinburgh: D. R. COLLIE & Son. 1859. Contains-Robert Burns (page 93). THE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND, being a History of the People as well as a History of the Kingdom. Illustrated with many hundred wood engravings. A new edition, revised and extended. [8vo.] Vol. VI. London: W. & R. CHAMBERS. 1858. Contains, pp. 858-859, Burns (wood-cut portrait). : LEARN TO LIVE: Firstlings from the Pen of a Working Man. By Robert Kerr, Kilmarnock. “And so in this dark world of ours, With cares and sorrows rife, To be victors in the strife, London : HOULSTON & WRIGHT. 1860. Contains-“Remember Robert Burns" (page 175). SONGS OF LABOUR AND DOMESTIC LIFE, WITH RHYMES FOR LITTLE READERS. By Alex. Smart, author of “Rambling Edinburgh : WILLIAM P. NIMMO. 1860. Contains-Stanzas written for the Twentieth Anniversary of the Irvine Burns Club; “A tribute to the Memory of Burns,” recited by the author at the Public Dinner in the Guild Hall, Montrose, in celebration of the first Centenary of the Poet's natal day ; Centenary Song," written for and sung at the Centenary Soiree of the Workpeople of Messrs Fullarton & Co., Leith Walk. Edinburgh: ADAM & CHARLES BLACK. 1860. Contains—"Lines to a mouse,” “The Cottar's Saturday Night," and "Contentment,” by Robert Burns. POEMS AND SONGS, by William Murdock. “I am nae poet, in a sense, Yet, what the matter. I jingle at her." —Burns. Saint John, N.B.: BARNES & COMPANY. 1860. Contains—Verses written for, and spoken by, the Chairman of Burns Anniversary, celebrated by the Paisley “ Literary and Convivial Association,” in their Hall, 25th January, 1853. Lines written for the Centenary Anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, celebrated at Saint John, N.B., January 25th, 1869. THE REFORMED DRUNKARD; or, the Adventure on the Muir. With other Poems and Songs. By Duncan M'Neil, Paisley. Paisley : John REJD. 1860. Contains-Song written for Burns Centenary, January, 1859, page 69. MORAL PIECES IN RHYME AND BLANK. VERSE. By James Strachan, Surgeon, Blackford. New Edition. Edinburgh : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1860. Contains-Acrostic on Burns (page 99); Tam o' Shanter. THE EMIGRANT, AND OTHER POEMS. By Alex. M‘Lachlan, author of “ Lyrics,” etc. Toronto : Rollo & ADAM. 1861. Contains—To the Memory of Burns. Written for the Centenary. THE CREATION OF THE WORLD, AND HISTORY OF GENERATION. A Poem in three parts. With other Poems, Songs, and Meditations on Scripture Events. By James Millar, Farmer, Haldrick. Auchterarder : THOMAS M'QUEEN. 1861. Contains, To Burns's Birthday (page 39). POEMS BY SARAH PARKER DOUGLAS. (“THE IRISH GIRL.”) Third Edition. Ayr: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHORESS. 1861. “Away from the gloom, like a bird on the wing, Dumfries : R. JOHNSTONE. 1861. Glasgow: MAURICE OGLE & Sons. 1861. Contains-In Memoriam, 25th January, 1859. AN ESSAY ON ENGLISH POETRY. With Notices of the British Poets. By Thomas Campbell, author of “The Pleasures of Hope,” etc. New Edition. London: JOHN MURRAY. 1861. Contains-Notice of Burns (pages 385-395). POEMS AND SONGS, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By Davil Taylor, St. Ninians. “I am nae poet, in a sense, But just a rhymer, like by chance, Yet, what the matter. Í jingle at her.” — Burns. " JOTTIANA: A POEM IN ELEVEN CHIRLS. By John Gardner, author of “The Sparks of Steel,” etc. Glasgow : THOMAS MURRAY. 1862. Contains-A Poem : Burns, Byron, Scott, 34 verses (page 109). HEDDERWICK'S 'MISCELLANY. Part I., October 31st, 1862. Edited, Printed, and Published by James Hedderwick. Price 6d. Contains-The “Cronies" of Burns. HALF HOURS WITH OUR SACRED POETS. Edited with Biographical Sketches. By Alexander H. Grant, M.A. With illustrations, by H. S. Marks. London: JAMES BLACKWOOD & Co. 1863. Contains-Biographical Sketch of Robert Burns. Winter-A Dirge. Family Worship. POEMS, by George Dobie. Edinburgh: MORRISON & GIBB. 1863. Contains-Lines repeated at Burns Anniversary, held in the Edinburgh Hotel, January 25th, 1863. WAYSIDE MUSINGS, OR POEMS AND SONGS. By James Currie, late of the 79th, or Cameron Highlanders. “These straggling thoughts whilst passing through the mind, Burst forth in verse, unpolished, unrefined, Selkirk: GEORGE LEWIS. 1863. “The lunatic, the lover, and the poet Glasgow : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1863. Glasgow : Wm. LOVE. 1863. Contains-Poems on the Works of Burns; The Anniversary of Burns; To Mrs. John Thomson (Elizabeth Burns), daughter of Robert Burns. EVENINGS WITH THE POETS, and Sketches of their Favourite Scenes, by the author of “Success in Life,' " " Memorials of Early Genius,” etc. [12mo.] The poet's or historian's page, by one London : T. NELSON & Sons. 1864. Contains-Last Evening ; Modern Poets—Scott, Wordsworth, Burns ; Coloured Illustration of the Burns Monument on the Banks o' Doon; Poems, selected-“ To a Mountain Daisy;” “Man was made to Mourn ;” “The Cottager's Saturday Night;" To Mary in Heaven :" “ Of a'the airts the wind can blaw. “E'en then a wish, I mind its pow'r, Shall strongly heave my breast:- Edinburgh: Johx FORSYTH. 1864. Contains-Song as sung at the celebration of Burns Centenary in Galashiels, 25th January, 1859 ; Song respectfully inscribed to Mr James Robertson, first President of the Burns Club, Galashiels, written for, and sung at, their meeting for the celebration of the poet's birthday. : |