The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Text.-v.3. Commentary

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Clarendon P., 1968

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To a Gentleman who had sent him a Newspaper
505
Elegy on Peg Nicholson
506
love my Love in secret
507
Tibbie Dunbar
508
The Taylor fell thro the bed c
509
Ay waukin O
510
Beware o bonie Ann
511
My Wifes a wanton wee thing
512
Pinned to Mrs Rs carriage
731
Extempore
732
On W R Esq
734
On the seas and far away
736
To Dr Maxwell on Miss Jessy Staigs recovery
738
She says she loes me best of a
739
Saw ye my Phely quasi dicat Phillis
741
How lang and dreary is the night
742

The Gardener wi his paidle
513
On a bank of Flowers
514
My love shes but a lassie yet
516
Cauld frosty morning
517
Jamie come try me
519
The Captains Lady page
520
Johnie Cope
521
O dear Minny what shall I do?
523
Carl an the king come
524
Theres a youth in this City
525
My hearts in the Highlands
527
John Anderson my Jo
528
Awa whigs awa
529
Ill mak you be fain to follow me
530
Merry hae I been teethin a heckle
531
The White Cockade
532
My Eppie
533
The Battle of Sherramoor
534
Sandy and Jockie
537
Young Jockey was the blythest lad
538
A waukrife Minnie
539
Song
540
Killiecrankie
541
The Campbells are comin
542
Scots Prologue For Mrs Sutherlands Benefit Night
543
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots on the Approach of Spring
545
Song
548
of Fintry on the Election
549
On the Birth of a Posthumous Child
554
Song
555
Tam o Shanter A Tale
557
Ken ye ought o Captain Grose
564
Epigram on Capt Francis Grose The Celebrated Antiquary
566
Ellisland and Dumfries
567
A Fragment which was meant for the beginning of an Elegy on the late Miss Burnet of Monboddo
569
To Terraughty on his birthday
570
Therell never be peace till Jamie comes hame
571
look to the North
572
The Banks o Doon
573
On Mr James Gracie
576
Address To the Shade of Thomson on crowning his Bust
577
Extemporeon some Commemorations of Thomson
578
Lovely Davies
580
Lament for James Earl of Glencairn
582
334A Lines Sent to Sir John Whiteford of Whiteford Bart with the foregoing Poem
585
Gloomy December
590
Song
591
Dumfries
593
There was twa Wives
595
O saw ye bonie Lesley
596
CraigieburnwoodA Song
598
Frae the friends and Land I love
600
Hughie Graham
601
John come kiss me now
603
Cock up your Beaver
604
My Tochers the Jewel
605
Then Guidwife count the lawin
606
What can a young lassie do wi an auld man
607
The bonie lad thats far awa
608
do confess thou art sae fair
609
Galloway Tam
610
Song
611
Lord Ronald my Son
612
Bonie laddie Highland laddie
613
It is na Jean thy bonie face
614
Eppie McNab
615
Wha is that at my bower door?
616
The bonny wee thing
617
GeordieAn old Ballad
618
As I was a wandring
621
The weary Pund o Tow
622
hae a wife o my ain
624
When she cam ben she bobbed
625
O for ane and twenty Tam page
626
O Kenmures on and awa Willie
627
Bessy and her spinning wheel
628
My Collier laddie
630
The Shepherds Wife
631
Johnie Blunt
633
Country Lassie
634
Fair Eliza
636
Ye Jacobites by name
637
The Posie
638
SongSic a wife as Willies wife
640
My bonie laddies young but hes growing yet
642
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
643
Kellyburnbraes
644
Jockey fou and Jenny fain
646
The Slaves Lament
647
Bonie Bell
648
The gallant Weaver
649
Hey Ca thro
650
Can ye labor lea
651
The deuks dang oer my daddie
652
As I went out ae May morning
653
Shes fair and fause c
654
The Deils awa wi th Exciseman
655
Song
656
My wifes a winsome wee thing
658
Highland Mary
659
The Rights of WomanSpoken by Miss Fontenelle on her benefit night
661
Heres a Health to them thats awa
662
The learig
664
Auld Rob Morris
665
Duncan Gray
666
Why should na poor folk mowe
668
Here awa there awa
670
Dumfries
673
SonnetOn hearing a thrush sing on a morning walk in January
679
When wild Wars deadly Blast was blawn
685
On being asked why God had made Miss
692
On Jhn Mrne laird of Lggn
698
Song
705
The Primrose
711
Fair Jenny page
714
On Capt W Rddck of Crbton
716
Bonie Mary
717
Act Sederunt of the SessionA Scots Ballad
718
To Capt? G on being asked why I was not to be of the party at Symes
719
Impromptu on Mrs W Riddells Birthday
720
Occasional Address Spoken by Miss Fontenelle on her Benefit Night
721
On seeing Miss Fontenelle in a Favourite Character
723
Dumfries
725
To Miss Graham of Fintray
727
Wilt thou be my Dearie
728
Sonnet on the Death of Robert Riddel Esq
729
On Robert Riddel
730
Song
743
The auld mans winter thought
744
The Lovers morning salute to his Mistress
745
On seeing Mr Kemble in Yarico
746
To the Honble M R M of Pnmre
747
Scotish Song
753
Dumfries
759
Let me in this ae night
766
Song
772
493
781
Song
787
Scotch Song
793
Poetical Inscription for An Altar to Independence page
797
To Chloris
798
Song
799
Scotish Song
800
Song
801
To John Syme
803
The Bob o Dumblane
804
The Dean of FacultyA new Ballad
806
Hey for a lass wi a tocher
808
Poem on Life Addressed to Colonel De Peyster
809
Heres a health to ane I loe dear
810
51922 On Jessy Lewars
811
To a Young Lady Miss Jessy L with Books
812
Oh wert thou in the cauld blast
813
Song
814
A FragmentOn Glenriddels Fox breaking his chain
815
To Captain Riddell
817
Grim Grizzle
818
Burns grace at Kirkudbright
820
Graces at the Globe Tavern
821
Lines Written on a window at the Kings Arms Tavern
823
of Mssknw
824
On Capt Llles
825
The Hue and Cry of John LewarsA poor man ruined
826
Inscription on a Goblet
827
LAST SONGS FOR THE SCOTS MUSICAL MUSEUM
829
The lovely lass o Inverness
831
Song
832
The Wrens Nest
834
O an ye were dead Gudeman
835
Tam Lin
836
Had I the wyte she bade me
842
Comin thro the rye
843
The rowint in her apron
844
Charlie hes my darling
846
The Lass of Ecclefechan
847
Well hide the Couper behint the door
848
Leezie Lindsay
849
The cardin ot
850
Sutors o Selkirk
851
Tibbie Fowler
852
Theres three true gude fellows
854
Sae far awa
857
The Reel o Stumpie
858
The rantin laddie
859
O May thy morn
861
As I cam oer the Cairney mount
862
Highland laddie
863
Lovely Polly Stewart
864
The Highland balou
865
Bannocks o bearmeal
866
Wae is my heart page
867
Heres his health in water
868
Gude Wallace
869
The auld mans mares dead
871
The Taylor
872
There grows a bonie brierbush c
873
Heres to thy health my bonie lass
874
It was a for our rightfu king
876
The Highland widows lament
877
O steer her up and had her gaun
878
Wee Willie Gray
879
Gudeen to you kimmer
880
O ay my wife she dang me
881
Scroggam
882
O gude ale comes c
883
My Ladys gown theres gairs upont 885
885
Sweetest
886
Jockeys taen the parting kiss 887
887
O Lay thy loof in mine lass
888
Cauld is the eenin blast
889
There was a bonie lass
890
Theres news lasses news
891
O that I had neer been Married
892
The German lairdie
893
UNDATED POEMS AND DUBIA
895
Epitaph for HL Esq of L
897
Muirland Meg
898
The Patriarch
899
The Trogger
900
Godly Girzie
901
The Jolly Gauger
902
Whall mw me now
903
O saw ye my Maggie
904
Gie the lass her Fairin
906
On Marriage page
907
A Tale
908
The Henpeckd Husband
909
Epitaph
910
6267 Broom Besoms
913
Fragment
914
On the Duchess of Gordons Reel Dancing
915
Bonnie Peg
916
APPENDIX
917
Donald Couper
918
Hey how Johnie Lad
919
Wherefore sighing art thou
920
Scenes of woe
921
rede you beware o the Ripples
922
For a that and a that
923
Our Johns brak Yestreen
924
Nae birdies sang the mirky hour
925
On Grizel Grim
926
The other night
927
To Mr Gow visiting in Dumfries
928
Epistle to Dr John Mackenzie
929
On Wedding Rings
930
Wat ye what my Minnie did
931
On Findlater
932
INDEX OF AIRS
933
INDEX OF SHORT TITLES
937
INDEX OF FIRST LINES
945
797
958
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