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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
NOTES AND EPISTLES
THEATRICAL PIECES
POLITICAL PIECES
THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY
MISCELLANIES
FRAGMENTS
EPIGRAMS
EXTEMPORE IN THE COURT OF SESSION
AT ROSLIN INN
TO AN ARTIST
THE BOOK-WORMS
ON ELPHINSTONE'S TRANSLATION OF MARTIAL
ON JOHNSON'S OPINION OF HAMPDEN
UNDER THE PORTRAIT OF MISS BURNS
ON MISS AINSLIE IN CHURCH
AT INVERARAY
AT CARRON IRONWORKS
ON SEEING THE ROYAL PALACE AT STIRLING IN RUINS
ADDITIONAL LINES AT STIRLING
REPLY TO THE THREAT OF A CENSORIOUS CRITIC
A HIGHLAND WELCOME
AT WHIGHAM'S INN SANQUHAR
VERSICLES ON SIGN-POSTS
ON MISS JEAN SCOTT
ON CAPTAIN FRANCIS GROSE
ON BEING APPOINTED TO AN EXCISE DIVISION
ON MISS DAVIES
ON A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT
THE TYRANT WIFE
AT BROWNHILL INN
THE TOADEATER
IN LAMINGTON KIRK
THE KEEKIN GLASS
AT THE GLOBE TAVERN, DUMFRIES
YE TRUE LOYAL NATIVES
ON COMMISSARY GOLDIE'S BRAINS
IN A LADY'S POCKET BOOK
AGAINST THE EARL OF GALLOWAY
ON THE SAME
ON THE SAME
ON THE SAME, ON THE AUTHOR BEING THREATENED WITH VENGEANCE
ON THE LAIRD OF LAGGAN
ON MARIA RIDDELL
ON MISS FONTENELLE
KIRK AND STATE EXCISEMEN
ON THANKSGIVING FOR A NATIONAL VICTORY
PINNED TO MRS. WALTER RIDDELL'S CARRIAGE
TO DR. MAXWELL
TO THE BEAUTIFUL MISS ELIZA J---N
ON CHLORIS
TO THE HON. WM. R. MAULE OF PANMURE
ON SEEING MRS. KEMBLE IN YARICO
ON DR. BABINGTON'S LOOKS
ON ANDREW TURNER
THE SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANT
TO JOHN SYME OF RYEDALE
ON A GOBLET
APOLOGY TO JOHN SYME
ON MR. JAMES GRACIE
AT FRIARS CARSE HERMITAGE
FOR AN ALTAR OF INDEPENDENCE
VERSICLES TO JESSIE LEWARS
THE TOAST
THE MENAGERIE
JESSIE'S ILLNESS
HER RECOVERY
ON MARRIAGE
GRACES
EPITAPHS
III.
Volume III
IV.
VOLUME IV
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The Poetry of Robert Burns
ON GRIZZEL GRIMME
Here
lyes with Dethe auld Grizzel Grimme
Lincluden's ugly witche.
O Dethe, an' what a taste hast thou
Cann lye with siche a bitche!
The Poetry of Robert Burns