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NUOVA ANTOLOGIA. Anno XXI.; Terza Serie, Vol. II.; Della Raccolta, Vol. LXXXVI.; Fascicolo VI.; Roma, 16 Marzo, 1886. Contains-(pages 209-228), Roberto Burns. Parte Prima. [La poesia inglese dal, 1750 al 1780. Le idee moderne in Inghilterra-La vita ed i canti del Burns]. Articolo del Prof. Giuseppe Chiarini.

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POEMS AND BALLADS (Scotch and English). By Robert W. Thom. author of "Jock o' the Knowe." 66 Poems," The Epochs," etc. [Svo.] Cheap Edition. Price One Shilling.

Glasgow: MACLAREN & SONS. 1886. Contains-The Hero Peasant (pages 14-17); The Poet's Burial (pages 57-59). ON HEROS, HERO-WORSHIP AND THE HEROIC IN HISTORY. By Thomas Carlyle, [1840].

[8vo.]

London: CHAPMAN & HALL, LIMITED. 1887. Contains-The Hero as Man of Letters (pages 143-180): Johnson, Rousseau, Burns [Tuesday, 19th May, 1840].

PAST AND PRESENT. By Thomas Carlyle. Ernst ist das Leben, Schiller [1843]. [Svo.]

London: CHAPMAN & HALL, LIMITED. 1887.

Contains-References to Burns (pages 30, 75, 175, 243).

CELEBRATED SONGS OF SCOTLAND, FROM KING JAMES V.
TO HENRY SCOTT RIDDELL. Edited, with Memoirs and
Notes, by John D. Ross. [8vo.]

"Oh sing to me auld Scotland's sangs, I lo'e them best o' a'!
Oh sing them, for my heart belangs to Scotland far awa'!
They breathe the sweets o' field an' fell,

Where bloom the thistle and bluebell,

While tales o' glorious deeds they tell, an' loyal hearts reca'.

I care nae for their foreign trills, they hae na'e pith to me;
They speak nae o' the heather hills, nor burnies gushin' free:
They're cauld an' tuneless to my ear,
They canna draw the burnin' tear

Like Scottish lays I lo'e sae dear, an' shall dae till I dee."

1887.

--Dalrymple. New York: WILLIAM PAGAN, JR., & SON. Contains-Selections (104) from Robert Burns, with a Memoir (pages 121-182). Two Songs attributed to Robert Burns, jr. (pages 182-183).

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN SKINNER, Bishop of Aberdeen, and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, by the Rev. William Walker M.A., LL D., Monymusk. [8vo.]

"The father of such a son, and the son of such a father

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Aberdeen: J. & J. EDMOND & SPARK. 1887. Contains-His Meeting with Burns" (pages 172-4).

POEMS (Scotch and English), and the Fall of Kirkconnell. By Robert W. Thom, Author of "Jock o' the Knowe"; "Poems"; "Epochs"; "Poems and Ballads," etc.

Glasgow: Published by R. W. THOM, 29 Govanhill St., Govanhill. 1887. Contains-Burns: A Centenary Poem, written January, 1859 (pages 103-7).

LOVE'S HEART CHORDS; or, The Rustle of a Withered Leaf. Poems by John Scott Hall. [8vo.]

Contains-Robert Burns (pages 81-84).

Leeds: F. R. SPARK. 1887.

EARLY AND LATE POEMS OF ALICE AND PHOEBE CARY. [8vo.]

Boston and New York: HOUGHTON, NUFFLIN, & Co. 1887. Contains-Burns (pages 42-143).

GLIMMERINGS OF TRUTH: Being a Collection of Poems. By William Henry Cumpston. [8vo.]]

Contains-Sonnet on Burns (page 93).

Hull: A. BROWN & SONS. 1887.

OLIVER CROMWELL, and Other Poems. By Dawson Burns. [8vo.] London: S. W. PARTRIDGE & Co. 1887.

Contains-Robert Burns (page 56).

POEMS (Scotch and English) AND THE FALL OF KIRKCONNEL.
By Robert W. Thom, Author of “Jock o' the Knowe,” “Poems,"
Epochs,'
""Poems and Ballads," etc.

66

Glasgow: Published by ROBERT W. THOM. 1887. Contains-Burns: A Centenary Poem, written January, 1859.

REMINISCENCES. By Thomas Carlyle. Edited by Charles Eliot Norton. In Two Volumes. [Svo.]

London: MACMILLAN & Co. 1887.

Contains-Robert Burns (Vol. I., pages 12-14; Vol. II., page 129.)

NORTH AMERICAN UNITED CALEDONIAN ASSOCIATION. Report of Annual Meeting, 1888.

Contains-Oration on Robert Burns, delivered by Rev. Robert Collyer at the unveiling of the Burns Statue, Albany, N. Y., August 30, 1888 (pages 19-31). FRAE THE LYNE VALLEY: Poems and Sketches. By Robert Sanderson, West Linton, Peeblesshire.

1888.

Paisley J & R. PARLANE.
Contains-Burns Cottage; The Grave of Burns; A Run to the Birthplace of

Burns.
ESSAYS ON BURNS AND SCOTT By Thomas Carlyle. [16mo.]
London: CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED. 1888.
ON HEROES, HERO-WORSHIP AND THE HEROIC IN HISTORY.
Six Lectures, Reported, with Emendations and Additions. By
Thomas Carlyle. [16mo.]

London: GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SON. 1888. Contains-The Hero as Man of Letters: Johnson, Rousseau, Burns. CRITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS: Collected and Republished. [First time, 1839; Final, 1869.] By Thomas Carlyle. In Seven Volumes. Volume II. [8vo.]

London: CHAPMAN & HALL, LIMITED. 1888. Contains-pp. 1-53 Burns. Reprinted from the Edinburgh Review, No. 96The Life of Robert Burns. By J. G. Lockhart, LL.B., Edinburgh, 1828. LETTERS OF THOMAS CARLYLE. Edited by Charles Eliot Norton. Vol. I. 1826-1832. [8vo.]

London: MACMILLAN & Co. 1888.

Contains-Robert Burns (pages 157, 163, 168, 187, 230).

POEMS AND MISCELLANEOUS PIECES. By George M'Murdo, Muirkirk. Second Edition.

Contains-The Poet Burns (page 116).

THE CROFTER, AND OTHER POEMS. By John Drake.

Contains-Robert Burns, 1759 (pages 37-38).

MOODS AND MEMORIES. By William Macall. [8vo.]

Kilmarnock: DUNLOP & DRENNAN. 1898.

Glasgow: GILLESPIE BROTHERS, LTD. 1888.

London: W. STEWART & Co. 1888.

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Contains-At the Burns Centennial, January, 1859 (pages 196-204). BYEGONE MEMORIES, AND OTHER POEMS. By Alexander Stewart. With an introductory preface by the Rev. Alexander Macleod, D.D., Birkenhead. [8vo.]

Edinburgh: JAMES GEMMELL. 1888. Contains-Song: To Burns, written for Galston Burns Club, 25th January, 1878 (pages 212-13). THE BOOK OF THE BISHOP'S CASTLE, and Handbook of the Archæological Collection in the Glasgow International Exhibition. Edinburgh: T. & A. CONSTABLE. 1888.

Contains-List of Relics of Burns, twenty-seven in number.

THE ROSE O' DALMA LINN, and other Lays o' Gallowa’. By George G. B. Sproat.

Castle-Douglas: J. H. MAXWELL. 1888. Contains-David and Burns: A Study-read January, 1887. A Reading from Burns (page 229).

THE PLOUGHSHARE. A Journal of Radical Religion and Morality. New Series.

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Aberdeen A. MARTIN. 1888. Contains-No. 8.-Auld Wives' Fables; The Holy Fair. No. 9.-Ane to heaven and ten to hell; No. 11.-Warlocks and Witches; Tam o' Shanter. No. 12.-Let us Worship God; The Cottar's Saturday Night. No. 14.-I'm nae to think upo' yon den: Address to the Deil." No. 15.-Godly Laces; Address to the Unco Guid. No. 16.-Poor Tenant Bodies; The Twa Dogs. LETTERS FROM AND TO CHARLES KIRKPATRICK SHARPE, Esq. Edited by Alexander Allardyce, Author of "Memoir of Admiral Lord Keith, K. B. "; Editor of "Scotland and Scotsmen in the Eighteenth Century, &c." With a Memoir by the Rev. W. K. R. Bedford. In Two Volumes. [Large 8vo.]

Edinburgh: WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SON. 1888. Contains-Vol. II. (page 439), Letter from Mr. D. Bridges, jun., to C. Kirkpatrick Sharpe, dated Bank Street, [Edinburgh], November 16, 1829, regarding "the recently discovered portrait of your old acquaintance Burns," &c. Vol. II. (pages 439-440), Letter from C. Kirkpatrick Sharpe, to D. Bridges, jun., dated 93 Princes Street, [Edinburgh], Monday Night, regarding "my opinion of the portrait of Burns you some time ago sent me, &c. Vol. II. (page 481), Letter from Allan Cunningham, Esq., to C. Kirkpatrick Sharpe, dated Belgrave Place, London, 27th September, 1834, regarding "the letter of Burns to your father," &c..

SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, AND OTHER POEMS. By George A. H. Douglas.

Glasgow: G. A. H. DOUGLAS & Co. 1888. Contains-Robert Burns, Born 25th January, 1759, Died 21st July, 1796.

A WAYFARER'S WALLET. Dominus Redivivus. By Henry G. Hewlett. [8vo.]

London: GEORGE REDWAY.

Contains-Ode on the Centenary of Robert Burns, January 25, 1859.

1888.

RHYMES FROM THE RANKS. By Quarter-Master Sergeant H. Morey, 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles. [8vo.]

Chatham: GALE & POLDEN, BROMPTON WORKS. 1888. Contains-The Master-power of Robert Burns (pages 81, 82).

BURNS AND THE KIRK: A Review of what the Poet did for the Religious and Social Regeneration of the Scottish People. By Alexander Webster.

[8vo.]

"Than tyrant's law or bigot's ban,
More mighty is your simplest word;
The free heart of an honest man,
Than crosier or the sword."-Whittier.

Aberdeen A. MARTIN. 1888.

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SCOTTISH POETS IN AMERICA, with Biographical and Critical Notices. By John D. Ross, Editor of "Celebrated Songs of Scotland." [8vo.]

New York: PAGAN & Ross. 1889.

Contains-Poems on Robert Burns (pages 17, 35, 150, 206-207.)

SCOTLAND AND THE SCOTS: Essays, illustrative of Scottish Life, History, and Character. By Peter Ross, author of "A Life of Saint Andrew," etc. [8vo.]

New York: "SCOTTISH-AMERICAN" OFFICE. 1889. Contains-Robert Burns and Freemasonary (pages 179-200.)

THE POET BURNS AS A FREEMASON. Lecture by Brother Robert Somerville, jun., R. W. M. Lodge Athole. No. 384, Kirkintilloch. (Published by Request).

BURNS HOLOGRAPH MANUSCRIPTS IN THE KILMARNOCK MONUMENT MUSEUM, with Notes. Compiled and Edited by David Sneddon.

Kilmarnock: D. BROWN & Co. 1889.

Glasgow: MACKILL & Co. 1889.

POEMS BY C. W. CRAVEN. [8vo.]

Keighley: E. CRAVEN. 1889.

Contains-The Land of Burns (page 1).

PERSONAL POEMS; OCCASIONAL POEMS; THE TENT ON
THE BEACH. By John Greenleaf Whittier. [8vo.]
London: MACMILLAN & Co. 1889.

Contains-The Memory of Burns (pages 100-101).
GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY TOURIST
GUIDE. Illustrated by 24 interesting views-Burns's Monument
(Kilmarnock); Loudoun Castle; Mossgiel in Burns's time; Mauchline
Castle, where Burns was married; Dumfries and Maxwelltown;
The house where Burns died; Alloway Kirk; Interior of Burns's
Cottage; Burns's Monument (Ayr); Brig o' Doon, &c., &c.

Glasgow: HORN & CONNELL. 1888 and 1889.

BURNS AND THE KIRK: A Review of what the Poet did for the Religious and Social Regeneration of the Scottish People. Alexander Webster. Second Edition. [Crown 8vo.]

"Than tyrant's law or bigot's ban,

More mighty is your simplest word;
The free heart of an honest man,
Than crosier or the sword."—Whittier.

By

Aberdeen A. MARTIN. 1888.

Contains-An additional chapter on "The Religion of Burns."

RASSEGNA NAZIONALE.

Anno XI. Vol. XLV.

1889.

Firenze Gennaio. Contains-Il Poeta Burns (pages 219-238). Articolo critico-biografico, del Helen

Zimmern.

LIVES OF ENGLISH AUTHORS. A Biographical History of English Literature.

London: 1890.

Contains-Portrait and Sketch of Robert Burns (pages 186-190); Summary of Burns's Life and Works (page 190).

POEMS, SONGS, AND SONNETS.

By James Coghill. Glasgow ROBERT L. HOLMES. 1890. Contains-Burns (page 9); On the Death of Burns (page 59); At the Grave of Burns (page 124); Burns and Scott (page 139); By the Death-bed of Burns (page 182). THE MAKERS OF MODERN ENGLISH. A Popular Handbook of

the Greater Poets of the Century. By W. J. Dawson, author of "The Threshold of Manhood"; "A Vision of Souls, and other Ballads"; "Quest and Vision," etc. [8vo.]

London: HODDER & STROUGHTON. 1890. Contains--Robert Burns (Chapter III., pages 17-25).

JOCK SINCLAIR, AND OTHER POEMS. By John Drake.
Glasgow: THOMAS GILLESPIE, 83 Renfield Street.

1890.

Contains-Robert Burns (page 222).

SKETCH-BOOK OF THE NORTH.

By George Eyre-Todd.
Glasgow: WILLIAM HODGE & Co.

1890.

Contains-Tam o' Shanter's Ride.

THE POEMS OF WILLIAM LEIGHTON. [Svo.]

Contains-Robert Burns (pages 41-42).

THE THREE BANQUETS, AND PRISON POEMS.

White. [8vo.]

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London SWAN, SONNENSCHEIN & Co. 1890. Contains-Burns, illustrated by Cruickshank (page 71).

London: ELLIOT STOCK. 1890.

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IN CLOVER AND HEATHER. By Wallace Bruce. [8vo.]
Edinburgh: WILLIAM BLACK WOOD & SONS.
Contains-Scott's Greeting to Burns-Poem (pages 16-28).

1890.

ROBERT BURNS: A GENETHLIAC. By George O'Byrne, author of "Roses and Thistles," etc. [4to.]

Nottingham: January, 1890. SECOLO ILLUSTRATO DELLA DOMENICA. Anno II., No. 30. Milano: 27 Aprile, 1890.

Contains-Calonna 40-Il mio cuore e sui monti. Poesia di R. Burns, estratta dal vol. "I Fiori del Nord." (Page 131).

Regarding these Burnsiana Italiana, our friend, Signor Ulisse Ortensi, to whom we are indebted for them, writes us as follows:-"E questo é tutto. Né libri, né traduzioni complete-né verzioni intere-solo questo po di letteratura periodical, e non altra." Signor Ortensi has translated Poe's works into Italian; and we hope soon to bring under the notice of our readers his Italian version of Burns.-For which see advertisement in Chronicle.

CORRIERE DELLA SERA DI MILANO, 1890. Lo stesso articolo sul Burns, del Helen Zimmern.

THE BOOK OF ROBERT BURNS. Genealogical and Historical Memoirs of the Poet, his associates, and those celebrated in his Writings. The Lineage of the Poet, by the late Rev. Charles Rogers, D.D., LL.D. The Life of the Poet, by Rev. J. C. Higgins, A. M., B.D., Tarbolton. In Three Volumes. [4to.] Vol. III. Edinburgh: Printed for the Grampian Club. 1889-91.

THE MAKERS OF MODERN ENGLISH. A Popular Handbook of the Greater Poets of the Century. By W. J. Dawson, author of "The Threshold of Manhood; "A Vision of Souls, and other Ballads"; "Quest and Vision," etc. Second Edition. [8vo.] London: HODDER & STROUGHTON.

Contains-Robert Burns (Chapter III., pages 17-25).

1891.

LAYS AND LYRICS, by William James Currie, author of "Doric Lilts." [8vo.]

1891.

Galashiels: JOHN M'QUEEN. Contains-Robert Burns (pages 68-71); Auld Scotland's Glorious Three-Wallace, Bruce, and Burns. THE WORDSWORTH DICTIONARY OF PERSONS AND PLACES, with Familiar Quotations from his Works (including full index) and a chronologically-arranged list of his best poems. By J. R. Tutin, compiler of "The Bibliography of Wordsworth," &c. [8vo]. Hull J. R. TUTIN.

1891.

For

Vol. XX.

Contains-Bibliography of Wordsworth's Poems on Burns (page 15). THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Published Monthly. Masons and their Families. Henry W. Rugg, Editor. 1891. Contains-Burns Memorial in Providence, R.I. (woodcut illustration, pages 25960); The Homes of Burns (page 577); The Burns Statue at Ayr (page 587); The Homes of Burns (page 618).

IN MEMORIAM-JAMES M'KIE. (Reprinted from Kilmarnock Standard, October 3, 1891).

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THE AULD BRIG'S WELCOME ON THE UNVEILING OF THE BURNS STATUE, AYR, July 8, 1891. By Wallace Bruce. (Recited by the Author at the unveiling ceremony).

Edinburgh: WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS. 1891. "The night was cold, he could not wait,

He left his message at the door;

Ere morning came he took the gate :
We worship, we can do no more."

GREAT THOUGHTS. series, No. 369.

Volume Sixth. New series, No. 134; old

London: A. W. HALL. 1891.

Contains-Portrait and Biography of Robert Burns.

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