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The Poetry of Robert Burns
Edited by William Ernest Henley and Thomas F. Henderson
Burns, Robert (1759-1796)
[epigraph]
[dedication]
I.
Volume I
KILMARNOCK 1786
EPITAPHS
ADDED, EDINBURGH 1787
ADDED, EDINBURGH 1793
WRITTEN IN FRIARS CARSE HERMITAGE, ON NITHSIDE
ODE, SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. OSWALD OF AUCHENCRUIVE
ELEGY ON CAPTAIN MATTHEW HENDERSON
LAMENT OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS
TO ROBERT GRAHAM OF FINTRY, ESQ.
LAMENT FOR JAMES EARL OF GLENCAIRN
LINES TO SIR JOHN WHITEFOORD, Bart.
TAM O' SHANTER A TALE
ON SEEING A WOUNDED HARE LIMP BY ME WHICH A FELLOW HAD JUST SHOT AT
ADDRESS TO THE SHADE OF THOMSON
ON THE LATE CAPTAIN GROSE'S PEREGRINATIONS THRO' SCOTLAND
TO MISS CRUICKSHANK
SONG: ANNA THY CHARMS
ON READING IN A NEWSPAPER THE DEATH OF JOHN M'LEOD, ESQ.
THE HUMBLE PETITION OF BRUAR WATER
ON SCARING SOME WATER-FOWL IN LOCH TURIT
VERSES WRITTEN WITH A PENCIL
LINES ON THE FALL OF FYERS NEAR LOCH NESS
ON THE BIRTH OF A POSTHUMOUS CHILD
THE WHISTLE A Ballad
2.
Volume II
III.
Volume III
IV.
VOLUME IV
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The Poetry of Robert Burns
ON JOHNSON'S OPINION OF HAMPDEN
For
shame!
Let Folly and Knavery
Freedom oppose:
'Tis suicide, Genius,
To mix with her foes.
The Poetry of Robert Burns