'Twas Na Her Bonie Blue E'e |
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A Bard's Epitaph |
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A Bottle and Friend |
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A Dedication to Gavin Hamilton, Esq. |
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A Dream |
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A Fiddler In The North |
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A Grace After Dinner, Extempore |
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A Grace Before Dinner, Extempore |
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A Health To Ane I Loe Dear |
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A La** Wi' A Tocher |
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A Man's A Man For A' That |
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A Mother's Lament |
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A New Psalm For The Chapel Of Kilmarnock |
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A Poet's Welcome To His Love-Begotten Daughter^1 |
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A Red, Red Rose |
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A Rose-Bud By My Early Walk |
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A Sonnet upon Sonnets |
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A Stanza Added In A Mason Lodge |
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A Tippling Ballad |
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A Vision ("As I stood by yon"...) |
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A Waukrife Minnie |
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A Winter Night |
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Adam Armour's Prayer |
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Address |
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Address To A Haggis |
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Address to Beelzebub |
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Address To Edinburgh |
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Address To The Deil |
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Address To The Haggis |
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Address To The Shade Of Thomson |
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Address To The Toothache |
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Address To The Unco Guid, Or The Rigidly Righteous |
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Address To The Woodlark |
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Address To Wm. Tytler, Esq., Of Woodhouselee |
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Ae Fond Kiss, And Then We Sever |
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Altho' He Has Left Me |
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Another |
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Apology For Declining An Invitation To Dine |
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Auld Lang Syne |
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Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem) |
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Auld Rob Morris |
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Awa' Whigs, Awa' |
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Ballad On The American War |
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Ballads on Mr. Heron's Election, 1795 |
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Bannocks O' Bear Meal |
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Behold The Hour, The Boat Arrive ("Behold the hour...") |
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Behold The Hour, The Boat, Arrive |
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Behold, My Love, How Green The Groves |
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Bessy And Her Spinnin' Wheel |
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Beware O' Bonie Ann |
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Birthday Ode For 31st December, 1787^1 |
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Blythe Hae I been On Yon Hill |
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Blythe Was She^1 |
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Bonie Jean—A Ballad |
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Bonie Peg-a-Ramsay |
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Braving Angry Winter's Storms |
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Braw Lads O' Galla Water |
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Burlesque Lament For The Absence Of William Creech, Publisher |
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Ca' The Yowes To The Knowes |
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Ca' The Yowes To The Knowes—Second Version |
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Caledonia—A Ballad |
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Canst Thou Leave Me Thus, My Katie |
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Carle, An The King Come |
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Castle Gordon |
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Charlie, He's My Darling |
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Clarinda, Mistress Of My Soul |
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Come, Let Me Take Thee To My Breast |
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Comin' Thro' the Rye |
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Complimentary Epigram On Maria Riddell |
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Complimentary Versicles To Jessie Lewars |
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Contented Wi' Little And Cantie Wi' Mair |
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Craigieburn Wood |
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Craigieburn Wood ("Sweet fa's the eve...") |
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Crowdie Ever Mair |
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d**h and Doctor Hornbook |
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d**h And Dying Words Of Poor Mailie, The Author's Only Pet Yowe., The |
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Dainty Davie |
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Delia, An Ode |
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Deluded Swain, The Pleasure |
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Despondency: An Ode |
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Dialogue song—Philly And Willy |
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Divine Service In The Kirk Of Lamington |
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Does Haughty Gaul Invasion Threat? |
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Down The Burn, Davie |
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Duncan Davison |
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Duncan Gray |
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Election Ballad |
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Election Ballad For Westerha' |
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Elegy On "Stella" |
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Elegy On Captain Matthew Henderson |
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Elegy On The d**h Of Robert Ruisseaux^1 |
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Elegy On The d**h Of Sir James Hunter Blair |
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Elegy On The Late Miss Burnet Of Monboddo |
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Elegy On The Year 1788 |
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Elegy On Willie Nicol's Mare |
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Epigram Addressed To An Artist |
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Epigram At Brownhill Inn^1 |
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Epigram At Roslin Inn |
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Epigram On A Country Laird, |
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Epigram On Francis Grose The Antiquary |
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Epigram On Miss Davies |
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Epigram On Mr. James Gracie |
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Epigram On Parting With A Kind Host In The Highlands |
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Epigram on Rough Roads |
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Epigram On Seeing Miss Fontenelle In A Favourite Character |
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Epigram On The Laird Of Laggan |
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Epigram On The Said Occasion |
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Epigram To Miss Ainslie In Church |
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Epigram To Miss Jean Scott |
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Epigrams Against The Earl Of Galloway |
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Epistle From Esopus To Maria |
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Epistle to a Young Friend |
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Epistle To Colonel De Peyster |
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Epistle To Davie, A Brother Poet |
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Epistle To Dr. Blacklock |
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Epistle To Hugh Parker |
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Epistle To J. Lapraik, An Old Scottish Bard |
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Epistle To James Smith |
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Epistle To James Tennant Of Glenconner |
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Epistle To John Goldie, In Kilmarnock |
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Epistle To John Maxwell, ESQ., Of Terraughty |
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Epistle To John Rankine |
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Epistle To Major Logan |
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Epistle To Mrs. Scott |
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Epistle To Robert Graham, Esq., Of Fintry |
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Epistle To The Rev. John M'math |
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Epistle To William Simson |
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Epitaph for Gavin Hamilton, Esq. |
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Epitaph For James Smith |
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Epitaph For Mr. Gabriel Richardson |
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Epitaph For Mr. W. Cruikshank^1 |
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Epitaph For Mr. Walter Riddell |
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Epitaph For Mr. William Michie |
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Epitaph for Robert Aiken, Esq. |
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Epitaph For William Nicol, Of The High School, Edinburgh |
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Epitaph on “Wee Johnnie” |
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Epitaph On A Henpecked Country Squire |
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Epitaph On A Lap-Dog |
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Epitaph On A Noisy Polemic |
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Epitaph On A Noted Coxcomb |
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Epitaph On Holy Willie |
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Epitaph On James Grieve, Laird Of Boghead, Tarbolton |
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Epitaph On John Dove, Innkeeper |
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Epitaph On John Rankine |
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Epitaph On My Ever Honoured Father |
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Epitaph On My Own Friend And My Father's Friend, Wm. Muir In Tarbolton Mill |
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Epitaph On Wm. Hood, Senr., In Tarbolton |
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Esteem For Chloris |
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Extemporaneous Effusion |
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Extempore In The Court Of Session |
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Extempore On Some Commemorations Of Thomson |
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Extempore Reply To An Invitation |
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Fairest Maid On Devon Banks |
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Farewell Song To The Banks Of Ayr |
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Farewell Thou Stream |
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Fickle Fortune: A Fragment |
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First Six Verses Of The Ninetieth Psalm Versified, The |
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For The Sake O' Somebody |
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Forlorn, My Love, No Comfort Near |
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Frae The Friends And Land I Love |
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Fragment Of Song |
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Fragment of Song—The Night was Still |
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Fragment On Sensibility |
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Fragment—Her Flowing Locks |
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Fragment—My Girl She's Airy |
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Fragment—The Mauchline Lady |
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Fragment,—Damon And Sylvia |
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Fragment,—Why, Why Tell The Lover |
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Fragment.—Leezie Lindsay |
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Fragment.—The Wren's Nest |
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Go On, Sweet Bird, And Sooth My Care |
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Grace After Meat |
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Grace Before And After Meat |
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Green are the Rashes |
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Gude Ale Keeps The Heart Aboon |
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Gudewife, Count The Lawin |
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Had I The Wyte? She Bade Me |
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Halloween^1 |
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Her Answer |
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Here's A Health To Them That's Awa |
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Heron Election Ballad, No. IV. |
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Hey, The Dusty Miller |
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Highland Harry Back Again |
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Highland Mary |
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Holy Willie's Prayer |
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How Cruel Are The Parents |
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How Lang And Dreary Is The Night |
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I do Confess Thou Art Sae Fair |
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I Gaed A Waefu' Gate Yestreen |
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I Hae Been At Crookieden |
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I Love My Love In Secret |
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I Reign In Jeanie's Bosom |
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I'll Aye Ca' In By Yon Town |
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I'll Meet Thee On The Lea Rig |
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I'm O'er Young To Marry Yet |
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Impromptu Lines To Captain Riddell |
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Impromptu On Carron Iron Works |
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Impromptu On General Dumourier's Desertion From The French Republican Army |
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Impromptu—"I'll Go And Be A Sodger" |
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In Some Future Eccentric Planet |
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Inconstancy In Love |
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Inscribed on a Work of Hannah More's |
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Inscription |
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Inscription At Friars' Carse Hermitage |
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Inscription For An Altar Of Independence |
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Inscription For The Headstone Of Fergusson The Poet^1 |
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Inscription On A Goblet |
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Inscription To Miss Graham Of Fintry |
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Inscription To Miss Jessy Lewars |
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It Was A' For Our Rightfu' King |
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Jamie, Come Try Me |
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Jockey's Taen The Parting Kiss |
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John Anderson, My Jo |
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John Barleycorn: A Ballad |
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Johnie Lad, Cock Up Your Beaver |
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Kellyburn Braes |
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Kirk and State Excisemen |
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La** Of Cessnock Banks, The^1 |
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La**ie Wi' The Lint-White Locks |
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Lady Mary Ann |
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Lament For James, Earl Of Glencairn |
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Lament Of Mary, Queen Of Scots, On The Approach Of Spring |
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Lines Inscribed In A Lady's Pocket Almanac |
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Lines On Fergusson, The Poet |
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Lines On John M'Murdo, ESQ |
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Lines on Meeting with Lord Daer |
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Lines On The Author's d**h |
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Lines On The Commemoration Of Rodney's Victory |
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Lines On The Fall Of Fyers Near Loch-Ness |
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Lines Sent To Sir John Whiteford, Bart |
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Lines sent with a Present of a Dozen of Porter |
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Lines To A Gentleman, |
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Lines to an Old Sweetheart |
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Lines To John M'Murdo, Esq. Of Drumlanrig |
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Lines to Mr. John Kennedy |
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Lines Written In Friars'-Carse Hermitage |
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Lines written on a Bank-note |
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Logan Braes |
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Lord Gregory |
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Love For Love |
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Love In The Guise Of Friendship |
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Lovely Polly Stewart |
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Lovely Young Jessie |
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M'Pherson's Farewell |
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Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet |
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Man Was Made To Mourn: A Dirge |
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Mark Yonder Pomp Of Costly Fashion |
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Masonic Song |
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Meg O' The Mill |
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Meg O' The Mill—Another Version |
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Monody |
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Montgomerie's Peggy |
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Motto prefixed to the Author's first Publication |
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Mr. William Smellie—A Sketch |
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My Bonie Bell |
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My Bonie Mary |
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My Collier Laddie |
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My Eppie Adair |
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My Eppie Macnab |
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My Father Was A Farmer |
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My Heart's In The Highlands |
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My Highland La**ie, O |
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My Love, She's But A La**ie Yet |
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My Nanie's Awa |
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My Native Land Sae Far Awa |
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My Spouse Nancy |
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My Tocher's The Jewel |
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My Wife's A Winsome Wee Thing |
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Nature's Law: A Poem |
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News, La**ies, News |
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Nithsdale's Welcome Hame |
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Note To Mr. Renton Of Lamerton |
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O Aye My Wife She Dang Me |
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O Bonie Was Yon Rosy Brier |
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O Can Ye Labour Lea? |
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O For Ane An' Twenty, Tam |
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O Kenmure's On And Awa, Willie |
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O Lay Thy Loof In Mine, La** |
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O Let Me In Thes Ae Night |
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O May, Thy Morn |
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O Steer Her Up An' Haud Her Gaun |
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O That's The La**ie O' My Heart |
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O Wat Ye Wha's In Yon Town |
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O Were My Love Yon Lilac Fair |
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O, Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast |
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Ode For General Washington's Birthday |
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Ode On The Departed Regency Bill |
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Ode, Sacred To The Memory Of Mrs. Oswald Of Auchencruive |
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Of A' The Airts The Wind Can Blaw^1 |
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On A Bank Of Flowers |
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On a Scotch Bard, gone to the West Indies |
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On A Suicide |
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On A Swearing Coxcomb |
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On An Innkeeper Nicknamed "The Marquis" |
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On Andrew Turner |
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On Being Shewn A Beautiful Country Seat |
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On Capt. Lascelles |
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On Chloris |
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On Commissary Goldie's Brains |
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On Elphinstone's Translation Of Martial's Epigrams |
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On Glenriddell's Fox Breaking His Chain |
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On Hearing It Asserted Falsehood |
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On John Bushby, Esq., Tinwald Downs |
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On Mrs. Riddell's Birthday |
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On Politics |
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On Scaring Some Water-Fowl In Loch-Turit |
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On Seeing Mrs. Kemble In Yarico |
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On Tam The Chapman |
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On The Birth Of A Posthumous Child |
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On The d**h Of John M'Leod, Esq, |
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On The d**h Of Robert Dundas, Esq., Of Arniston, |
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On The Late Captain Grose's Peregrinations Thro' Scotland |
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On The Seas And Far Away |
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On Wm. Graham, Esq., Of Mossknowe |
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One Night As I Did Wander |
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Open The Door To Me, Oh |
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Paraphrase Of The First Psalm |
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Pegasus At Wanlockhead |
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Per Contra |
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Phillis The Queen O' The Fair |
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Pinned To Mrs. Walter Riddell's Carriage |
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Ploughman's Life, The |
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Poem On Pastoral Poetry |
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Poem On Sensibility |
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Poor Mailie's Elegy |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Poor Mailie's Elegy |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Poortith Cauld And Restless Love |
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Postcript |
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Postscript |
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Postscript ("Ye've heard this while...") |
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Prayer—O Thou Dread Power |
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Prayer, In The Prospect Of d**h |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Prayer, Under The Pressure Of Violent Anguish |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Presentation Stanzas To Correspondents |
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Pretty Peg |
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Prologue |
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Prologue Spoken At The Theatre Of Dumfries |
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Raging Fortune—Fragment Of Song |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Raving Winds Around Her Blowing |
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Remorse: A Fragment |
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Remorseful Apology |
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Reply to a Trimming Epistle, received from a Tailor |
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Reply To An Announcement By J. Rankine On His Writing To The Poet, |
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Rhyming Reply To A Note From Captain Riddell |
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Robert Bruce's March To Bannockburn |
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Robin Shure In Hairst |
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Sappho Redivivus—A Fragment |
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Saw Ye Bonie Lesley |
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Saw Ye My Dear, My Philly |
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Scotch Drink |
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Scots' Prologue For Mr. Sutherland |
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Scroggam, My Dearie |
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Second Epistle to Davie |
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Second Epistle To J. Lapraik |
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Second Epistle To Robert Graham, ESQ., Of Fintry |
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Selkirk Grace |
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She Says She Loes Me Best Of A' |
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Sic A Wife As Willie Had |
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Sketch In Verse |
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Sketch—New Year's Day, 1790 |
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Song |
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Song Composed In August |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Song Inscribed To Alexander Cunningham |
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Song—"No Churchman Am I" |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Song—A Bottle And Friend |
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Song—Bonie Dundee |
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Song—Bonie Peggy Alison |
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Song—By Allan Stream |
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Song—Farewell To Ballochmyle |
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Song—Farewell to Eliza |
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Song—Farewell to the Banks of Ayr |
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Song—For A' That^1 |
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Song—Green Grow The Rashes |
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Song—Had I A Cave |
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Song—Handsome Nell^1 |
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Song—Here's to thy health, my bonie la** |
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Song—I Dream'd I Lay |
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Song—I Hae a Wife O' My Ain |
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Song—I Murder Hate |
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Song—In The Character Of A Ruined Farmer |
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Song—Lady Onlie, Honest Lucky |
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Song—Mary Morison |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Song—Merry Hae I Been Teethin A Heckle |
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Song—My Hoggie |
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Song—My Lord A-Hunting |
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Song—My Peggy's Charms |
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Song—O Leave Novels^1 |
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Song—O Tibbie, I Hae Seen The Day |
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Song—Out Over The Forth |
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Song—Phillis The Fair |
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Song—Rantin', Rovin' Robin^1 |
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Song—She's Fair And Fause |
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Song—Tam Glen |
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Song—The Banks Of The Devon |
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Song—The Birks Of Aberfeldy |
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Song—The La** of Cessnock Banks |
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Song—The Rigs O' Barley |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Song—Wha Is That At My Bower-Door |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Song—Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary? |
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Song—Willie Brew'd A Peck O' Maut |
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Song—Willie Chalmers |
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Song—Yon Wild Mossy Mountains |
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Song—Young Peggy Blooms |
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Song, Composed In Spring |
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Song.—Anna, Thy Charms |
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Song.—O, Were I On Parna**us Hill |
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Song.—On Chloris Being Ill |
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Song.—The Day Returns |
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Sonnet On Receiving A Favour |
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Sonnet On The d**h Of Robert Riddell |
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Sonnet Written On The Author's Birthday, |
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Stanzas on Naething |
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Stanzas, On The Same Occasion |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Stay My Charmer |
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Strathallan's Lament^1 |
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Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation |
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Suppressed Stanza's Of "The Vision" |
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Sweet Afton |
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Sweet Tibbie Dunbar |
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Sylvander To Clarinda^1 |
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Talk Of Him That's Far Awa |
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Tam O'Shanter |
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Tam Samson's Elegy |
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Tarbolton La**es, The |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Thanksgiving For A National Victory |
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The Auld Farmer's New-Year-Morning Salutation To His Auld Mare, Maggie |
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The Auld Farmer's New-Year-Morning Salutation To His Auld Mare, Maggie |
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The Author's Earnest Cry And Prayer |
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The Banks O' Doon—First Version |
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The Banks O' Doon—Second Version |
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The Banks O' Doon—Third Version |
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The Banks Of Nith |
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The Bard At Inverary |
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The Battle Of Sherramuir |
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The Belles Of Mauchline |
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The Bonie La** Of Albany^1 |
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The Bonie Lad That's Far Awa |
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The Bonie Moor-Hen |
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The Book-Worms |
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The Braes O' k**iecrankie |
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The Braw Wooer |
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The Brigs of Ayr |
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The Calf |
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The Captain's Lady |
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The Captive Ribband |
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The Cardin O't, The Spinnin O't |
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The Charming Month Of May |
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The Charms Of Lovely Davies |
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The Chevalier's Lament |
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The Cooper O' Cuddy |
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The Cotter's Saturday Night |
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The Country La** |
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The Dean Of Faculty |
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The Deil's Awa Wi' The Exciseman |
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The Deuks Dang O'er My Daddie |
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The Epitaph |
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The Epitaph ("Here lies, now ...") |
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The Epitaph ("Stop, pa**enger!...") |
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The Fall Of The Leaf |
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The Farewell |
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The Farewell to the Brethren of St. James's Lodge, Tarbolton |
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The Fete Champetre |
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The Five Carlins |
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The Flowery Banks Of Cree |
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The Gallant Weaver |
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The Gard'ner Wi' His Paidle |
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The Gowden Locks Of Anna |
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The Henpecked Husband |
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The Highland Balou |
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The Highland Widow's Lament |
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The Holy Fair^1 |
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The Humble Petition Of Bruar Water |
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The Inventory^1 |
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The Jolly Beggars: A Cantata^1A |
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The Keekin'-Gla** |
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The Kirk Of Scotland's Alarm |
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The La** o' Ballochmyle |
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The La** O' Ecclefechan |
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The La** That Made The Bed To Me |
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The Lad They Ca'Jumpin John |
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The Laddie's Dear Sel' |
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The Lament |
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The Last Time I Came O'er The Moor |
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The Libeller's Self-Reproof^1 |
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The Lovely La** O' Inverness |
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The Lover's Morning Salute To His Mistress |
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The Minstrel At Lincluden |
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The Ordination |
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The Parting Kiss |
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The Poet's Progress |
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The Poet's Reply To The Threat Of A Censorious Critic |
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The Posie |
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The Raptures Of Folly |
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The Rights Of Woman |
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The ronalds of the bennals |
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The Slave's Lament |
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The Soldier's Return |
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The Solemn League And Covenant |
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The Song Of d**h |
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The Tear-Drop |
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The Toadeater |
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The True Loyal Natives |
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The Twa Dogs^1 |
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The Twa Herds; Or, The Holy Tulyie |
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The Vision |
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The Weary Pund O' Tow |
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The Whistle—A Ballad |
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The Winter It Is Past |
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The Winter Of Life |
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The Wounded Hare |
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The Young Highland Rover |
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Their Groves O'Sweet Myrtle |
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Theniel Menzies' Bonie Mary |
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There Was A Bonie La** |
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There'll Never Be Peace Till Jamie Comes Hame |
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Thine Am I, My Faithful Fair |
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Third Epistle To J. Lapraik |
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This Is No My Ain La**ie |
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Tho' Cruel Fate Should Bid Us Part |
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Thomson's Edward and Eleanora |
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Thou Fair Eliza |
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Thou Gloomy December |
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Thou Hast Left Me Ever, Jamie |
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To A Louse, On Seeing One On A Lady's Bonnet, At Church |
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To a Mountain Daisy |
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To a Mouse |
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To Alex. Cunningham, ESQ., Writer |
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To Daunton Me |
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To Dr. Maxwell |
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To Gavin Hamilton, Esq., Mauchline, recommending a Boy |
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To John Kennedy, Dumfries House |
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To Mary In Heaven |
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To Miss Cruickshank |
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To Miss Ferrier |
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To Miss Logan, With Beattie's Poems, For A New-Year's Gift, Jan. 1, 1787 |
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To Mr. M'Adam, Of Craigen-Gillan |
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To Ruin |
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To The Beautiful Miss Eliza J—N |
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To The Weavers Gin Ye Go |
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Tragic Fragment |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Up In The Morning Early |
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Verses Intended To Be Written Below A Noble Earl's Picture^1 |
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Verses On Captain Grose |
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Verses On The Destruction Of The Woods Near Drumlanrig |
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Verses To Clarinda |
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Verses To Collector Mitchell |
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Verses Written With A Pencil |
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Versicles On Sign-Posts |
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Versified Note to Dr. Mackenzie, Mauchline |
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Versified Reply to an Invitation |
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Wandering Willie—First Version |
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Wandering Willie—Revised Version |
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Wee Willie Gray |
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What Can A Young La**ie Do Wi' An Auld Man |
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When I'm Sixty-Four |
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When She Cam' Ben She Bobbed |
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Where Are The Joys I have Met? |
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Whistle O'er The Lave O't |
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Whistle, And I'll Come To You, My Lad |
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Willie Brew'd a Peck o' Maut |
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Wilt Thou Be My Dearie? |
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Winter: A Dirge |
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns
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Written By Somebody On The Window |
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Written In Friar's-Carse Hermitage |
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Ye Jacobites By Name |
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Young Jamie, Pride Of A' The Plain |
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Young Jockie Was The Blythest Lad |
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