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Robert Burns

Poems by author Robert Burns
TitleAuthorYear
A Bard’s EpitaphRobert Burns1786
A Dedication to Gavin Hamilton, Esq.Robert Burns1786
A DreamRobert Burns1786
A Grace after DinnerRobert Burns1791
A Grace after MeatRobert Burns1793
A Grace before DinnerRobert Burns1791
A Mother’s Lament for her Son’s DeathRobert Burns1788
A New Psalm for the Chapel of KilmarnockRobert Burns1789
A Poet’s Welcome to his Love-Begotten...Robert Burns1784
A Prayer in the Prospect of DeathRobert Burns1781
A Prayer under the Pressure of Violen...Robert Burns1781
A Tippling Ballad—When Princes and Pr...Robert Burns1792
A VisionRobert Burns1794
A Winter NightRobert Burns1786
Adam Armour’s PrayerRobert Burns1785
Address spoken by Miss FontenelleRobert Burns1793
Address to BeelzebubRobert Burns1786
Address to EdinburghRobert Burns1786
Address to Wm. Tytler, Esq., of Woodh...Robert Burns1787
Address to a HaggisRobert Burns1786
Address to the DeilRobert Burns1785
Address to the ToothacheRobert Burns1786
Address to the Unco GuidRobert Burns1786
Address to the shade of ThomsonRobert Burns1791
Ah, woe is me, my Mother dearRobert Burns1779
Another on the said OccasionRobert Burns1784
Apology to Mr. Syme for not dining wi...Robert Burns1795
Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 1Robert Burns1795
Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 2Robert Burns1795
Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 3Robert Burns1795
Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 4Robert Burns1796
Ballad on the American WarRobert Burns1784
Birthday Ode for 31st December, 1787Robert Burns1787
Boat Song—Hey, Ca’ Thro’Robert Burns1787
Bonie Jean: A BalladRobert Burns1793
Burlesque Lament fo Wm. Creech’s AbsenceRobert Burns1787
Caledonia: A BalladRobert Burns1789
Commemoration of Rodney’s VictoryRobert Burns1793
Complimentary Epigram to Mrs. RiddellRobert Burns1793
Complimentary versicles to Jessie LewarsRobert Burns1796
Death and Dr. HornbookRobert Burns1785
Delia: An OdeRobert Burns1789
Despondency: An OdeRobert Burns1786
Dialogue Song—Philly and WillyRobert Burns1794
Election Ballad at close of Contest f...Robert Burns1790
Election Ballad for Westerha’Robert Burns1789
Elegy on Captain Matthew HendersonRobert Burns1790
Elegy on StellaRobert Burns1787
Elegy on Willie Nicol’s MareRobert Burns1790
Elegy on the Death of Robert RuisseauxRobert Burns1785
Elegy on the Death of Sir James Hunte...Robert Burns1787
Elegy on the Year 1788Robert Burns1788
Elegy on the late Miss Burnet of Monb...Robert Burns1790
Epigram Addressed to an ArtistRobert Burns1787
Epigram at Brownhill InnRobert Burns1791
Epigram at RoslinInnRobert Burns1787
Epigram on Andrew TurnerRobert Burns1794
Epigram on Dr. Babington’s looksRobert Burns1794
Epigram on Francis Grose the AntiquaryRobert Burns1789
Epigram on Jessy Staig’s recoveryRobert Burns1794
Epigram on Miss DaviesRobert Burns1791
Epigram on Miss FontenelleRobert Burns1792
Epigram on Mr. James GracieRobert Burns1795
Epigram on Parting with a kind Host i...Robert Burns1787
Epigram on PoliticsRobert Burns1793
Epigram on Rough RoadsRobert Burns1786
Epigram on a Country Laird (CardonessRobert Burns1794
Epigram on a SuicideRobert Burns1794
Epigram on a Swearing CoxcombRobert Burns1794
Epigram on an Innkeeper (“The MarquisRobert Burns1794
Epigram on the Laird of LagganRobert Burns1793
Epigram on the said OccasionRobert Burns1784
Epigram on the same Laird’s Country SeatRobert Burns1794
Epigram pinned to Mrs. Riddell’s carr...Robert Burns1794
Epigram to Miss Ainslie in ChurchRobert Burns1787
Epigram to Miss Jean ScottRobert Burns1787
Epigrams against the Earl of GallowayRobert Burns1793
Epigram—Commissary Goldie’s BrainsRobert Burns1793
Epigram—Divine Service at LamingtonRobert Burns1791
Epigram—Kirk and State ExcisemenRobert Burns1793
Epigram—Thanks for a National VictoryRobert Burns1793
Epigram—The Keekin GlassRobert Burns1791
Epigram—The Raptures of FollyRobert Burns1793
Epigram—The Toad-eaterRobert Burns1791
Epigram—The True Loyal NativesRobert Burns1793
Epistle from Esopus to MariaRobert Burns1794
Epistle on J. LapraikRobert Burns1785
Epistle to Colonel de PeysterRobert Burns1796
Epistle to Davie, A Brother PoetRobert Burns1785
Epistle to Dr. BlacklockRobert Burns1789
Epistle to Hugh ParkerRobert Burns1788
Epistle to James SmithRobert Burns1786
Epistle to James Tennant of GlenconnerRobert Burns1789
Epistle to John Goldie, in KilmarnockRobert Burns1785
Epistle to John Maxwell, Esq., of Ter...Robert Burns1791
Epistle to John RankineRobert Burns1784
Epistle to Major LoganRobert Burns1786
Epistle to Mrs. Scott of Wauchope HouseRobert Burns1787
Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fi...Robert Burns1788
Epistle to William SimsonRobert Burns1785
Epistle to a Young FriendRobert Burns1786
Epistle to the Rev. John M’MathRobert Burns1785
Epitaph for Gavin Hamilton, Esq.Robert Burns1786
Epitaph for James SmithRobert Burns1785
Epitaph for Mr. Gabriel Richardson, B...Robert Burns1795
Epitaph for Mr. W. CruickshankRobert Burns1787
Epitaph for Mr. Walter RiddellRobert Burns1794
Epitaph for Mr. William Michie, Schoo...Robert Burns1787
Epitaph for Robert Aiken, Esq.Robert Burns1786
Epitaph for William Nicol, High Schoo...Robert Burns1787
Epitaph on Captain LascellesRobert Burns1794
Epitaph on Holy WillieRobert Burns1785
Epitaph on James GrieveRobert Burns1784
Epitaph on John Busby, Esq., Tinwald ...Robert Burns1794
Epitaph on John Dove, InnkeeperRobert Burns1785
Epitaph on John RankineRobert Burns1784
Epitaph on William Hood, SeniorRobert Burns1784
Epitaph on William MuirRobert Burns1784
Epitaph on Wm. Graham, Esq., of Mossk...Robert Burns1794
Epitaph on a Henpecked SquireRobert Burns1784
Epitaph on a Lap-dogRobert Burns1793
Epitaph on a Noisy PolemicRobert Burns1784
Epitaph on a noted coxcombRobert Burns1794
Epitaph on my Ever Honoured FatherRobert Burns1784
Epitaph on the sameRobert Burns1794
Epitaph on “Wee JohnnieRobert Burns1786
Esteem for ChlorisRobert Burns1794
Extemporaneous Effusion on being appo...Robert Burns1789
Extempore Reply to an InvitationRobert Burns1793
Extempore in the Court of SessionRobert Burns1787
Extempore on some commemorations of T...Robert Burns1792
Fickle Fortune: A FragmentRobert Burns1782
Fragment of Song—The Night was StillRobert Burns1786
Fragment of Song—“My Jean!Robert Burns1785
Fragment on SensibilityRobert Burns1786
Fragment—Her Flwoing LocksRobert Burns1785
Grace before and after MeatRobert Burns1793
HalloweenRobert Burns1785
Here’s his Health in WaterRobert Burns1786
Holy Willie’s PrayerRobert Burns1785
Impromptu Lines to Captain RiddellRobert Burns1789
Impromptu on Carron Iron WorksRobert Burns1787
Impromptu on Dumourier’s Desertion of...Robert Burns1793
Impromptu on Mrs. Riddell’s BirthdayRobert Burns1793
Inscribed on a Work of Hannah More’sRobert Burns1786
Inscription at Friars’ Carse HermitageRobert Burns1795
Inscription for an Alter of IndependenceRobert Burns1795
Inscription for the Headstone of Ferg...Robert Burns1787
Inscription to ChlorisRobert Burns1795
Inscription to Jessie LewarsRobert Burns1796
Inscription to Miss Graham of FintryRobert Burns1794
I’ll go and be a SodgerRobert Burns1782
John Barleycorn: A BalladRobert Burns1782
Lament for James, Earl of GlencairnRobert Burns1791
Lament of Mary, Queen of ScotsRobert Burns1791
Lines Inscribed in a Lady’s Pocket Al...Robert Burns1793
Lines Inscribed under Fergusson’s Por...Robert Burns1787
Lines Written under the Picture of Mi...Robert Burns1787
Lines of John M’Murdo, Esq.Robert Burns1793
Lines on Fergusson, the PoetRobert Burns1792
Lines on Meeting with Lord DaerRobert Burns1786
Lines on the Author’s DeathRobert Burns1784
Lines on the Fall of FyersRobert Burns1787
Lines to John M’Murdo of DrumlanrigRobert Burns1789
Lines to John Syme, Esq., with a doze...Robert Burns1795
Lines to Mr. John KennedyRobert Burns1786
Lines to Sir John Whitefoord, BartRobert Burns1791
Lines to a Gentleman who sent a Newsp...Robert Burns1790
Lines to an Old SweetheartRobert Burns1786
Lines written on a Bank-noteRobert Burns1786
Lord Gregory: A BalladRobert Burns1793
Man was made to Mourn: A DirgeRobert Burns1784
Masonic Song—Ye Sons of Old KillieRobert Burns1786
Monody on a Lady, famed for her CapriceRobert Burns1794
Motto prefixed to the Author’s first ...Robert Burns1786
Mr. William Smellie: A SketchRobert Burns1787
My Father was a Farmer: A BalladRobert Burns1782
My Girl she’s Airy: A FragmentRobert Burns1784
My Highland Lassie, ORobert Burns1786
Nature’s Law: A PoemRobert Burns1786
Note to Mr. Renton of LamertonRobert Burns1787
Ode for General Washington’s BirthdayRobert Burns1794
Ode on the Departed Regency BillRobert Burns1789
Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Osw...Robert Burns1789
On Chloris requesting a sprig of blos...Robert Burns1794
On Elphinstone’s Translation of Marti...Robert Burns1787
On Glenriddell’s Fox breaking his cha...Robert Burns1791
On Scaring some Water-Fowl in Lock TuritRobert Burns1787
On Tam the ChapmanRobert Burns1784
On a Scotch Bard, gone to the West In...Robert Burns1786
On seeing Mrs. Kemble in YaricoRobert Burns1794
On the Birth of a Posthumous ChildRobert Burns1790
On the Death of John M’Leod, Esq.Robert Burns1787
On the Death of Robert Dundas, Esq., ...Robert Burns1787
On the late Captain Grose’s Peregrina...Robert Burns1789
One Night as I did WanderRobert Burns1785
Paraphrase of the First PsalmRobert Burns1781
Pegasus at WanlockheadRobert Burns1789
Poem on Pastoral PoetryRobert Burns1791
Poem on SensibilityRobert Burns1791
Poor Mailie’s ElegyRobert Burns1783
Prayer—O Thou Dread PowerRobert Burns1786
Prologue spoken at the Theatre of Dum...Robert Burns1789
Prologue, spoken by Mr. Woods at Edin...Robert Burns1787
Remorse: A FragmentRobert Burns1784
Remorseful ApologyRobert Burns1794
Reply to a Trimming Epistle, received...Robert Burns1786
Reply to an Announcement by J. RankineRobert Burns1784
Reply to the Threat of a Censorious C...Robert Burns1787
Rhyming Reply to a Note from Captain ...Robert Burns1789
Sappho Redivivus: A FragmentRobert Burns1789
Scotch DrinkRobert Burns1785
Scots Prologue for Mr. SutherlandRobert Burns1790
Second Epistle to DavieRobert Burns1785
Second Epistle to J. LapraikRobert Burns1785
Second Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq....Robert Burns1791
Sketch in Verse, inscribed to the Rig...Robert Burns1789
Sketch—New Year’s Day, 1790Robert Burns1790
Song—A Bottle and FriendRobert Burns1787
Song—A Fiddler in the NorthRobert Burns1794
Song—A Health to ane I loe dearRobert Burns1796
Song—A Health to them that’s awaRobert Burns1792
Song—A Lass wi’ a TocherRobert Burns1796
Song—A Man’s a Man for a’ thatRobert Burns1795
Song—A Rose-bud by my Early WalkRobert Burns1787
Song—A Waukrife MinnieRobert Burns1789
Song—A red, red RoseRobert Burns1794
Song—Address to the WoodlarkRobert Burns1795
Song—Ae fond KissRobert Burns1791
Song—Anna, thy CharmsRobert Burns1788
Song—Auld Lang SyneRobert Burns1788
Song—Auld Rob MorrisRobert Burns1792
Song—Awa’, Whigs, Awa’Robert Burns1789
Song—Behold the Hour, the Boat, arriveRobert Burns1791
Song—Behold the hour, etc. (Second Ve...Robert Burns1793
Song—Behold, my love, how green the g...Robert Burns1794
Song—Bessy and her Spinnin WheelRobert Burns1792
Song—Beware o’ Bonie AnnRobert Burns1789
Song—Blythe hae I been on yon hillRobert Burns1793
Song—Blythe was SheRobert Burns1787
Song—Bonie Dundee: A FragmentRobert Burns1787
Song—Bonie Peg-a-RamsayRobert Burns1795
Song—Bonie Peggy AlisonRobert Burns1780
Song—Braving Angry Winer’s StormsRobert Burns1787
Song—Braw Lads o’ Gala WaterRobert Burns1793
Song—By Allan StreamRobert Burns1793
Song—Canst thou leave me thus, my KatieRobert Burns1794
Song—Carle, an’ the King comeRobert Burns1789
Song—Ca’ the Yowes to the KnowesRobert Burns1794
Song—Ca’ the Yowes to the Knowes (old...Robert Burns1789
Song—Charlie, he’s my DarlingRobert Burns1794
Song—Clarina, Mistress of my SoulRobert Burns1788
Song—Come let me take thee to my breastRobert Burns1793
Song—Composed in AugustRobert Burns1783
Song—Composed in SpringRobert Burns1786
Song—Contented wi’ little, and cantie...Robert Burns1794
Song—Craigieburn WoodRobert Burns1791
Song—Craigieburn Wood (Second VersionRobert Burns1795
Song—Crowdie ever mairRobert Burns1795
Song—Dainty DavieRobert Burns1793
Song—Deluded swain, the pleasureRobert Burns1793
Song—Down the Burn, Davie loveRobert Burns1793
Song—Duncan DavisonRobert Burns1788
Song—Duncan GrayRobert Burns1792
Song—Fairest Maid on Devon’s BanksRobert Burns1796
Song—Farewell thou stream that windin...Robert Burns1794
Song—Farewell to BallochmyleRobert Burns1785
Song—Farewell to ElizaRobert Burns1786
Song—Farewell to the Banks of AyrRobert Burns1786
Song—Farewell to the HighlandsRobert Burns1789
Song—For a’ thatRobert Burns1785
Song—For the sake o’ SomebodyRobert Burns1794
Song—Forlorn, my love, no comfort hereRobert Burns1795
Song—Frae the friends and land I loveRobert Burns1791
Song—Fragment—Altho’ he has left meRobert Burns1791
Song—Fragment—Damon and SylviaRobert Burns1791
Song—Fragment—Johnie lad, Cock up you...Robert Burns1791
Song—Fragment—Leezie LindsayRobert Burns1795
Song—Fragment—Love for loveRobert Burns1792
Song—Fragment—No cold approachRobert Burns1792
Song—Fragment—There was a Bonie LassRobert Burns1795
Song—Fragment—Wee Willie GrayRobert Burns1795
Song—Fragment—Why tell the loverRobert Burns1795
Song—Fragment—the Wren’s NestRobert Burns1795
Song—Go on, Sweet Bird, and Soothe my...Robert Burns1788
Song—Green Grow the RashesRobert Burns1783
Song—Gudewife, count the lawinRobert Burns1790
Song—Guid ale keeps the heart aboonRobert Burns1795
Song—Had I a caveRobert Burns1793
Song—Had I the wyte, she bade meRobert Burns1795
Song—Handsome NellRobert Burns1779
Song—Here’s to thy health, my bonie lassRobert Burns1780
Song—Hey, the Dusty MillerRobert Burns1788
Song—Highland Harry back againRobert Burns1789
Song—Highland MaryRobert Burns1792
Song—How Long and Dreary is the NightRobert Burns1788
Song—How cruel are the parentsRobert Burns1795
Song—How lang and dreary is the nightRobert Burns1794
Song—I Gaed a Waefu’ Gate YestreenRobert Burns1789
Song—I Love my Love in SecretRobert Burns1789
Song—I Murder hateRobert Burns1790
Song—I Reign in Jeanie’s BosomRobert Burns1788
Song—I do confess thou art sae fairRobert Burns1792
Song—I dream’d I layRobert Burns1779
Song—I hae a Wife o’ my AinRobert Burns1788
Song—I hae been at CrookiedenRobert Burns1791
Song—In the Character of a Ruined FarmerRobert Burns1779
Song—Inconstancy in loveRobert Burns1794
Song—It is na, Jean, thy Bonie FaceRobert Burns1788
Song—It was a’ for our rightfu’ KingRobert Burns1794
Song—I’ll aye ca’ in by yon townRobert Burns1795
Song—I’ll meet thee on the Lea RigRobert Burns1792
Song—I’m O’er Young to Marry yetRobert Burns1788
Song—Jamie, Come Try MeRobert Burns1789
Song—Jockie’s taen the parting KissRobert Burns1795
Song—John Anderson, My JoRobert Burns1789
Song—Kellyburn BraesRobert Burns1792
Song—Kenmure’s on and awa, WillieRobert Burns1791
Song—Kissing my KatieRobert Burns1785
Song—Lady Mary AnnRobert Burns1792
Song—Lady Onlie, Honest LuckieRobert Burns1787
Song—Lassie wi’ the Lint-white LocksRobert Burns1794
Song—Logan BraesRobert Burns1793
Song—Love in the Guise of FriendshipRobert Burns1788
Song—Lovely Polly StewartRobert Burns1791
Song—Lovely young JessieRobert Burns1793
Song—Mally’s meek, Mally’s sweetRobert Burns1795
Song—Mary MorisonRobert Burns1780
Song—Meg o’ the MillRobert Burns1793
Song—Meg o’ the Mill (Another VersionRobert Burns1793
Song—Montgomerie’s PeggyRobert Burns1779
Song—My Bonie BellRobert Burns1791
Song—My Bonie MaryRobert Burns1788
Song—My Collier LaddieRobert Burns1792
Song—My Eppie AdairRobert Burns1789
Song—My Eppie MacnabRobert Burns1791
Song—My HoggieRobert Burns1788
Song—My Lord a-Hunting he is ganeRobert Burns1787
Song—My Love she’s but a Lassie yetRobert Burns1789
Song—My Nanie, ORobert Burns1783
Song—My Nanie’s awaRobert Burns1794
Song—My Native Land sae far awaRobert Burns1791
Song—My Peggy’s CharmsRobert Burns1787
Song—My Spouse NancyRobert Burns1793
Song—My Tocher’s the JewelRobert Burns1791
Song—My Wife’s a winsome wee thingRobert Burns1792
Song—M’Pherson’s FarewellRobert Burns1788
Song—News, lassies, newsRobert Burns1795
Song—Nithdale’s Welcome HameRobert Burns1791
Song—No Churchman am IRobert Burns1782
Song—Now Spring has clad the grove in...Robert Burns1795
Song—O Leave NovelsRobert Burns1784
Song—O May, thy MornRobert Burns1791
Song—O Tibbie, I hae seen the dayRobert Burns1779
Song—O aye my wife she dang meRobert Burns1795
Song—O bonie was yon rosy BrierRobert Burns1795
Song—O can ye Labour LeaRobert Burns1792
Song—O for ane an’ twenty, TamRobert Burns1791
Song—O lay thy loof in mine, lassRobert Burns1796
Song—O let me in this ae nightRobert Burns1795
Song—O that’s the lassie o’ my heartRobert Burns1795
Song—O wat ye wha’s in yon townRobert Burns1795
Song—O were I on Parnassus HillRobert Burns1788
Song—O were my love you lilac fairRobert Burns1793
Song—O wert thou in the cauld blastRobert Burns1796
Song—Of a’ the Airts the Wind can BlawRobert Burns1788
Song—On Chloris being illRobert Burns1795
Song—On a Bank of FlowersRobert Burns1789
Song—On the Seas and far awayRobert Burns1794
Song—Open the door to me, ohRobert Burns1793
Song—Out over the ForthRobert Burns1791
Song—Phillis the FairRobert Burns1793
Song—Phillis the Queen o’ the fairRobert Burns1793
Song—Poortith cauld and restless loveRobert Burns1793
Song—Pretty Peg, my dearieRobert Burns1794
Song—Raging Fortune: A FragmentRobert Burns1782
Song—Rantin, Rovin RobinRobert Burns1785
Song—Rattlin, Roarin WillieRobert Burns1787
Song—Raving Winds Around her BlowingRobert Burns1788
Song—Robert Bruce’s March to BannockburnRobert Burns1793
Song—Robin Shure in HairstRobert Burns1789
Song—Saw ye Bonie LesleyRobert Burns1792
Song—Saw you my dear, my PhillyRobert Burns1794
Song—Scroggam, my dearieRobert Burns1792
Song—She says she loes me best of a’Robert Burns1794
Song—She’s Fair and FauseRobert Burns1789
Song—Sic a Wife as Willie hadRobert Burns1792
Song—Stay my CharmerRobert Burns1788
Song—Steer her up and haud her gaunRobert Burns1795
Song—Strathallan’s LamentRobert Burns1787
Song—Such a parcel of Rogues in a NationRobert Burns1791
Song—Sweet AftonRobert Burns1791
Song—Sweet Tibbie DunbarRobert Burns1789
Song—Talk of him that’s Far AwaRobert Burns1788
Song—Tam GlenRobert Burns1789
Song—The Banks of NithRobert Burns1789
Song—The Banks of the DevonRobert Burns1787
Song—The Banks o’ Doon (First VersionRobert Burns1791
Song—The Banks o’ Doon (Second VersionRobert Burns1791
Song—The Banks o’ Doon (Third VersionRobert Burns1791
Song—The Bannocks o’ Bear MealRobert Burns1794
Song—The Battle of SherramuirRobert Burns1789
Song—The Birks of AberfeldyRobert Burns1787
Song—The Bonie Lad that’s Far AwaRobert Burns1788
Song—The Bonie Lass of AlbanyRobert Burns1787
Song—The Bonie Moor-henRobert Burns1787
Song—The Bonie Wee ThingRobert Burns1791
Song—The Braes o’ KilliecrankieRobert Burns1789
Song—The Braw WooerRobert Burns1795
Song—The Captain’s LadyRobert Burns1789
Song—The Captive RibbandRobert Burns1789
Song—The Cardin o’t, the Spinning o’tRobert Burns1795
Song—The Charms of Lovely DaviesRobert Burns1791
Song—The Chevalier’s LamentRobert Burns1788
Song—The Cooper o’ CuddyRobert Burns1795
Song—The Country LassRobert Burns1792
Song—The Day ReturnsRobert Burns1788
Song—The Deil’s awa wi’ the ExcisemanRobert Burns1792
Song—The Deuks dang o’er my DaddieRobert Burns1792
Song—The Dumfries VolunteersRobert Burns1795
Song—The Fall of the LeafRobert Burns1788
Song—The Flowery banks of CreeRobert Burns1794
Song—The Gallant WeaverRobert Burns1791
Song—The Gardener wi’ his PaidleRobert Burns1789
Song—The Gowden Locks of AnnaRobert Burns1790
Song—The Highland BalouRobert Burns1794
Song—The Lad they ca’ Jumpin JohnRobert Burns1788
Song—The Laddie’s dear sel’Robert Burns1789
Song—The Lass of Cessnock BanksRobert Burns1780
Song—The Lass o’ EcclefechanRobert Burns1795
Song—The Lovely Lass o’ InvernessRobert Burns1794
Song—The PosieRobert Burns1791
Song—The Rigs o’ BarleyRobert Burns1783
Song—The Slave’s LamentRobert Burns1792
Song—The Tear-drop—“Wae is my heartRobert Burns1794
Song—The Winter it is PastRobert Burns1788
Song—The Winter of LifeRobert Burns1794
Song—The Young Highland RoverRobert Burns1787
Song—The charming month of MayRobert Burns1794
Song—The lass that made the bed to meRobert Burns1795
Song—The last time I cam o’er the MoorRobert Burns1793
Song—The weary Pund o’ TowRobert Burns1792
Song—Their groves o’ sweet myrtleRobert Burns1795
Song—Theniel Menzies’ Bonie MaryRobert Burns1787
Song—There’ll never be Peace till Jam...Robert Burns1791
Song—Thine am I, my faithful FairRobert Burns1793
Song—This is no my ain lassieRobert Burns1795
Song—Thou Fair ElizaRobert Burns1791
Song—Thou Gloomy DecemberRobert Burns1791
Song—Thou hast left me ever, jamieRobert Burns1793
Song—To Daunton MeRobert Burns1788
Song—To Mary in HeavenRobert Burns1789
Song—To the Weaver’s gin ye goRobert Burns1788
Song—Up in the Morning EarlyRobert Burns1788
Song—Wandering WillieRobert Burns1793
Song—Wandering Willie (Revised VersionRobert Burns1793
Song—What can a Young Lassie do wi’ a...Robert Burns1791
Song—When she cam ben she bobbedRobert Burns1792
Song—Where are the Joys I have metRobert Burns1793
Song—Whistle and I’ll come to youRobert Burns1793
Song—Whistle o’er the lave o’tRobert Burns1789
Song—Will ye go to the Indies, my MaryRobert Burns1786
Song—Willie ChalmersRobert Burns1786
Song—Willie brew’d a Peck o’ MautRobert Burns1789
Song—Wilt thou be my DearieRobert Burns1794
Song—Ye Jacobites by NameRobert Burns1791
Song—Yon Wild Mossy MountainsRobert Burns1786
Song—Yonder pomp of costly fashionRobert Burns1795
Song—Young Jamie, pride of a’ the plainRobert Burns1794
Song—Young Jockie was the Blythest LadRobert Burns1789
Song—Young Peggy BloomsRobert Burns1785
Song—You’re welcome, Willie StewartRobert Burns1791
Song—’Twas na her bonie blue e’eRobert Burns1795
Song—“Indeed will I,” quo’ FindlayRobert Burns1783
Sonnet on the Author’s BirthdayRobert Burns1793
Sonnet on the Death of Robert RiddellRobert Burns1794
Sonnet to R. Graham, Esq., on Receivi...Robert Burns1789
Stanzas on NaethingRobert Burns1786
Stanzas, on the same OccasionRobert Burns1781
Suppressed Stanzas of “The VisionRobert Burns1786
Sylvander to ClarindaRobert Burns1787
Tam Samson’s ElegyRobert Burns1786
Tam o’ Shanter: A TaleRobert Burns1790
The Auld Farmer’s New-Year-Morning Sa...Robert Burns1786
The Author’s Earnest Cry and PrayerRobert Burns1786
The Bard at InveraryRobert Burns1787
The Belles of MauchlineRobert Burns1784
The BookwormsRobert Burns1787
The Brigs of AyrRobert Burns1786
The CalfRobert Burns1786
The Cotter’s Saturday NightRobert Burns1785
The Dean of Faculty: A new BalladRobert Burns1796
The Death and Dying Words of Poor MailieRobert Burns1783
The Epitaph on Captain Matthew HendersonRobert Burns1790
The FarewellRobert Burns1786
The Farewell to the Brethren of St. J...Robert Burns1786
The First Six Verses of the Ninetieth...Robert Burns1781
The Five Carlins: An Election BalladRobert Burns1789
The Fête ChampêtreRobert Burns1788
The Henpecked HusbandRobert Burns1788
The Highland Widow’s LamentRobert Burns1794
The Holy FairRobert Burns1785
The Humble Petition of Bruar WaterRobert Burns1787
The InventoryRobert Burns1786
The Jolly Beggars: A CantataRobert Burns1785
The Kirk of Scotland’s Alarm: A BalladRobert Burns1789
The LamentRobert Burns1786
The Lass o’ BallochmyleRobert Burns1786
The Libeller’s Self-reproofRobert Burns1787
The Lover’s Morning Salute to his Mis...Robert Burns1794
The Mauchline Lady: A FragmentRobert Burns1784
The Minstel at LincludenRobert Burns1794
The OrdinationRobert Burns1786
The Ploughman’s LifeRobert Burns1779
The Poet’s ProgressRobert Burns1788
The Rantin Dog, the Daddie o’tRobert Burns1786
The Rights of Women—Spoken by Miss Fo...Robert Burns1792
The Ronalds of the BennalsRobert Burns1780
The Soldier’s Return: A BalladRobert Burns1793
The Solemn League and CovenantRobert Burns1795
The Song of DeathRobert Burns1791
The Tarbolton LassesRobert Burns1779
The Twa DogsRobert Burns1786
The Twa Herds; or, The Holy TulyieRobert Burns1784
The VisionRobert Burns1786
The Whistle: A BalladRobert Burns1789
The Wounded HareRobert Burns1789
Third Epistle to J. LapraikRobert Burns1785
To Alex. Cunningham, Esq., Writer, Ed...Robert Burns1788
To Gavin Hamilton, Esq., Mauchline, r...Robert Burns1786
To John Kennedy, Dumfries HouseRobert Burns1786
To Miss Ferrier, enclosing Elegy on S...Robert Burns1787
To Miss Logan, with Beattie’s PoemsRobert Burns1787
To Mr. M’Adam, of Craigen-GillanRobert Burns1786
To RuinRobert Burns1786
To a LouseRobert Burns1786
To a Mountain DaisyRobert Burns1786
To a MouseRobert Burns1785
To the beautiful Miss Eliza J——n, on ...Robert Burns1794
Tragic Fragment—All villain as I amRobert Burns1779
Verses Written with a Pencil at the I...Robert Burns1787
Verses inscribed under a Noble Earl’s...Robert Burns1787
Verses on Captain GroseRobert Burns1790
Verses on Castle GordonRobert Burns1787
Verses on Friars’ Carse Hermitage (Fi...Robert Burns1788
Verses on a Parting KissRobert Burns1788
Verses on the destruction of the Wood...Robert Burns1791
Verses to Clarinda, with Drinking Gla...Robert Burns1788
Verses to Collector MitchellRobert Burns1795
Verses to Miss CruickshankRobert Burns1789
Versicles on Sign-PostsRobert Burns1788
Versified Note to Dr. Mackenzie, Mauc...Robert Burns1786
Versified Reply to an InvitationRobert Burns1786
Winter: A DirgeRobert Burns1781
Written by Somebody on the Window of ...Robert Burns1787
Written in Friars’ Carse Hermitage (S...Robert Burns1788
inscription on Mr. Syme’s crystal gobletRobert Burns1795
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