The Poetical Works of Robert BurnsNathaniel Cooke, 1853 - 128 Seiten |
Inhalt
THE Twa Dogs a Tale | 1 |
The Holy Fair | 19 |
The Brigs of Ayr | 33 |
The Death and dying words of Poor Mailie | 50 |
The Vision | 64 |
Halloween | 80 |
To a Mouse | 94 |
Winter a Dirge | 108 |
Poem on Pastoral Poetry | 212 |
To a Young Lady | 218 |
Epitaph on Holy Willie | 226 |
To Mrs Dunlop on Sensibility | 234 |
To a Tailor | 240 |
Verses on a Young Lady 248 Verses on a Young Lady | 249 |
For the Authors Father | 250 |
The Rigs o Barley | 267 |
The First Psalm | 121 |
On a Scotch Bard gone to the West Indies | 129 |
To a Louse | 137 |
To the same | 145 |
Epistle to John Rankin enclosing some Poems | 155 |
Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson | 161 |
To Robert Graham Esq of Fintra | 167 |
Tam o Shanter a Tale | 173 |
On seeing a wounded Hare limp by me | 179 |
The humble Petition of Bruar Water | 185 |
On the Birth of a Posthumous Child | 191 |
Fragment inscribed to the Right Hon C J Fox | 199 |
The Rights of Woman | 205 |
The gloomy Night is gathering fast | 273 |
Duncan Gray | 279 |
The LeaRig | 285 |
She says she loes me best of a | 291 |
Their Groves o sweet Myrtle | 296 |
Blithe was she | 302 |
Sic a Wife as Willie had | 308 |
Naebody | 314 |
hae seen the day | 320 |
Canst thou leave me thus my Katy? | 326 |
John Anderson my jo | 331 |
Clarinda | 337 |
GLOSSARY | 349 |