The Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With Notes, Glossary, Index of First Lines and Chronological ListOxford University Press, 1958 - 635 pàgines |
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POEMS EPISTLES | 1 |
The Jolly Beggars | 7 |
Halloween | 18 |
The Cotters Saturday Night | 26 |
The Twa Dogs | 38 |
The Brigs of | 45 |
The Vision | 51 |
A Dream | 59 |
The Birks of Aberfeldy | 335 |
The Rigs o Barley | 341 |
Tam Glen | 347 |
Fair Eliza | 353 |
Banks of Cree | 359 |
Count the Lawin | 365 |
The Deils awa wi the Exciseman | 366 |
Will ye go to the Indies my Mary | 372 |
Address to the Deil | 71 |
The Authors Earnest Cry and Prayer | 79 |
Epistle to a Young Friend | 89 |
A Winter Night | 95 |
Elegy on Capt Matthew Henderson | 102 |
To a Mouse | 109 |
To Ruin | 115 |
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots | 122 |
On the late Capt Groses Peregrinations | 129 |
Address to the Toothache | 135 |
The Kirks Alarm | 142 |
Despondency | 149 |
Epistle to Davie a Brother Poet | 156 |
To the Same John Lapraik | 168 |
Letter to John Goudie | 174 |
To James Smith | 180 |
To Gavin Hamilton recommending a | 187 |
Answer to the Guidwife of Wauchope | 194 |
Letter to James Tennant of Glenconner | 209 |
Epistle from Esopus to Maria | 210 |
The First Psalm | 216 |
Inscription on Fergussons Tombstone | 238 |
On seeing Miss Fontenelle in a favourite character | 247 |
Poetical Address to Mr William Tytler | 253 |
Sonnet on the Death of Robert Riddel | 259 |
Poem addressed to Collector Mitchell | 265 |
The Death of John MLeod | 271 |
Verses for a noble Earls Picture | 277 |
On Stirling | 283 |
A Farewell | 286 |
Written on a Blank Leaf of Hannah Mores Works | 292 |
Lines written on a Banknote | 298 |
Lines supposed to have been written by Burns | 300 |
Grace after Meat | 306 |
Epitaph on a Cleish Schoolmaster | 312 |
My Love is like a Red Red Rose | 318 |
Ye Banks an Braes o Bonnie Doon | 325 |
It was a for our Rightfu King | 331 |
Raving Winds around her blowing | 378 |
Where are the Joys | 384 |
The Sodgers Return | 390 |
My Father was a Farmer | 396 |
The Lass that made the Bed to me | 397 |
When Guildford good our Pilot stood | 405 |
The ElectionSecond Ballad | 412 |
The Fête Champêtre | 418 |
Young Highland Rover | 424 |
The Highland Lassie | 430 |
The Banks of Nith | 436 |
Lassie wi the Lintwhite Locks | 442 |
Wilt thou be my Dearie? | 443 |
Wha is that at my Bower Door? | 449 |
Montgomeries Peggy | 455 |
The Dean of Faculty | 461 |
The Tarbolton Lasses No II | 467 |
O why the Deuce | 474 |
Bannocks o Barley | 480 |
Hee Balou | 486 |
Lovely Davies | 492 |
The Highland Widows Lament | 498 |
The Ploughman | 500 |
Ye Sons of Old Killiea Masonic Song | 506 |
O that I had neer been married | 512 |
do confess thou art so fair | 518 |
On Chloris being ill Can I cease to care | 524 |
Louis what reck I by thee? | 530 |
Handsome NellO once I lovd a Bonnie Lass | 536 |
A New Psalm for the Chapel of Kilmarnock | 543 |
Elegy | 550 |
PAGE | 555 |
Poverty and Politics | 576 |
174 | 583 |
GLOSSARY | 595 |
286 | 615 |
267 | 618 |
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST | 629 |