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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
THE TARBOLTON LASSES
THE RONALDS OF THE BENNALS
I'LL GO AND BE A SODGER
APOSTROPHE TO FERGUSSON
THE BELLES OF MAUCHLINE
AH, WOE IS ME, MY MOTHER DEAR
INSCRIBED ON A WORK OF HANNAH MORE'S
LINES WRITTEN ON A BANK NOTE
THE FAREWELL
ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF ROBERT RUISSEAUX
VERSES INTENDED TO BE WRITTEN BELOW A NOBLE EARL'S PICTURE
ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF SIR JAMES HUNTER BLAIR
ON THE DEATH OF LORD PRESIDENT DUNDAS
ELEGY ON WILLIE NICOL'S MARE
LINES ON FERGUSSON
ELEGY ON THE LATE MISS BURNET OF MONBODDO
PEGASUS AT WANLOCKHEAD
ON SOME COMMEMORATIONS OF THOMSON
ON GENERAL DUMOURIER'S DESERTION
ON JOHN M'MURDO
ON HEARING A THRUSH SING IN A MORNING WALK IN JANUARY
IMPROMPTU ON MRS. RIDDELL'S BIRTHDAY
SONNET ON THE DEATH OF ROBERT RIDDELL OF GLENRIDDELL
A SONNET UPON SONNETS
FRAGMENTS
EPIGRAMS
GRACES
EPITAPHS
III.
Volume III
IV.
VOLUME IV
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The Poetry of Robert Burns
LET LOOVE SPARKLE
Let
loove sparkle in her e'e,
Let her lo'e nae man but me:
That's the tocher guid I prize,
There the luver's treasure lies.
The Poetry of Robert Burns