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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
III.
Volume III
IV.
VOLUME IV
MISCELLANEOUS SONGS
INTERPOLATIONS
IMPROBABLES
ON ROUGH ROADS
ELEGY ON STELLA
POEM ON PASTORAL POETRY
ON THE DESTRUCTION OF DRUMLANRIG WOODS
THE JOYFUL WIDOWER
WHY SHOULD WE IDLY WASTE OUR PRIME
THE TREE OF LIBERTY
TO A KISS
DELIA
TO THE OWL
THE VOWELS
ON THE ILLNESS OF A FAVOURITE CHILD
ON THE DEATH OF A FAVOURITE CHILD
ADDENDUM TO MALLY'S MEEK
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The Poetry of Robert Burns
ON A CELEBRATED RULING ELDER
Here
Souter Hood in death does sleep:
In hell, if he's gane thither,
Satan, gie him thy gear to keep;
He'll haud it weel thegither.
The Poetry of Robert Burns