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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
2.
Volume II
THE JOLLY BEGGARS
SATIRES AND VERSES
THE TWA HERDS: OR, THE HOLY TULYIE
HOLY WILLIE'S PRAYER
THE KIRK'S ALARM
POSTSCRIPTS
A POET'S WELCOME TO HIS LOVE-BEGOTTEN DAUGHTER
THE INVENTORY
A MAUCHLINE WEDDING
ADAM ARMOUR'S PRAYER
NATURE'S LAW
LINES ON MEETING WITH LORD DAER
ADDRESS TO THE TOOTHACHE
LAMENT FOR THE ABSENCE OF WILLIAM CREECH, PUBLISHER
VERSES IN FRIARS CARSE HERMITAGE
ELEGY ON THE DEPARTED YEAR 1788
CASTLE GORDON
ON THE DUCHESS OF GORDON'S REEL DANCING
ON CAPTAIN GROSE
NEW YEAR'S DAY 1791
FROM ESOPUS TO MARIA
NOTES AND EPISTLES
THEATRICAL PIECES
POLITICAL PIECES
THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY
MISCELLANIES
FRAGMENTS
EPIGRAMS
GRACES
EPITAPHS
III.
Volume III
IV.
VOLUME IV
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The Poetry of Robert Burns
PINNED TO MRS. WALTER RIDDELL'S CARRIAGE
If
you rattle along like your mistress's tongue,
Your speed will out-rival the dart;
But, a fly for your load, you'll break down on the road,
If your stuff be as rotten's her heart.
The Poetry of Robert Burns