The Poetical Works of Robert BurnsGeorge Routledge and Sons., Broadway, Ludgate Hill, New York: 9, Lafayette Place, 1880 - 478 Seiten |
Inhalt
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED | xxvi |
Epitaph on a celebrated Ruling Elder | xxix |
a Cave | xxxvii |
the Wyte | xliv |
Blacklock Dr lines | xlvii |
Tam OShanter | liv |
Death and Dr Hornbook | lv |
Jockeys taen the Parting Kiss | 7 |
Lord Gregory | 257 |
Bushby John Writer in Dumfries Epitaph | 263 |
Whistle and Ill come to you my | 264 |
Hark the Mavis | 269 |
Mary Prayer | 274 |
CALEDONIA | 277 |
BANKINE JOHN Epistle to enclosing some Poems | 278 |
Forlorn my Love | 281 |
Scroggam | 34 |
ADDRESS to the Deil | 37 |
Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie the Authors only pet Yowe | 40 |
Blithe hae I been on | 55 |
Dedication to Gavin Hamilton | 58 |
Tam Samsons Elegy | 59 |
C | 65 |
To | 78 |
Ladys Pocketbook lines written extempore in | 91 |
Fête Champêtre | 105 |
EDINBURGII Address | 119 |
Ode Sacred to the Memory of Mrs Oswald | 135 |
Ednam Roxburghshire with Bays | 157 |
MLeod John Esq lines on reading in a Newspaper the Death of | 158 |
When Guilford Good our Pilot stoc | 161 |
Whistle | 170 |
Shade of Thomson Address to the on crowning his Bust | 172 |
to John Rankin | 182 |
Poems verses written on the Blank Leaf of his last Edition pre | 184 |
172 208 | 185 |
Altar to Independence Inscription | 187 |
Postscript | 191 |
Poverty | 197 |
Stanzas on the Prospect of Death | 203 |
MMath Rev John Lines to | 204 |
to Mr MAdam | 205 |
Toast | 207 |
Prologue spoken at the Theatre Ellisland | 209 |
from Esopus to Maria | 218 |
to Major Logan | 224 |
on Seeing her in a favourite Character | 237 |
Lass of Ecclefechan | 238 |
Bonnie Lad thats far | 239 |
Logan Braes | 247 |
Tragic Fragment | 249 |
857 | 251 |
Auld Rob Morris | 253 |
Heres a Health to them thats | 283 |
Stay my Charmer | 285 |
Fragment | 286 |
Calf | 296 |
Mary in Heaven lines | 299 |
Banks o Doon | 303 |
Globe Tavern Dumfries lines written on the Window of | 304 |
Louis what reck I by thee? | 307 |
Up in the Morning early | 314 |
I BURN I burn | 315 |
Gouden Locks of Anna | 321 |
Streams that glide | 324 |
Canst thou leave me thus | 333 |
Rattle of SheriffMuir between the Duke of Argyle and the Earl | 351 |
Captain Grose | 354 |
see a Form I see a Face | 359 |
Mary Morison | 366 |
Behold the llour | 372 |
Womens Minds | 375 |
Belles of Mauchline | 380 |
My ain kind Dearie | 391 |
Wee Willie | 392 |
Impromptu on Mrs Riddles Birthday | 402 |
Cardin ot | 404 |
My Heart was ance | 409 |
Lovely Davies | 410 |
Captains Lady | 412 |
Newyear Daya Sketch | 421 |
Carle of Kellyburn Braes | 423 |
WANDERING Willie | 427 |
Clarinda | 429 |
Ye Sons of Old Killie | 434 |
Invitation extempore Answer to | 436 |
Come let me take thee | 445 |
Country Laird not quite so wise as Solomon Epitaph on | 457 |
What can a Young Lassie do wi an Auld Man | |