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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Epistle To Major Logan
by Robert Burns Tam Samson's ElegyFragment On SensibilityEpistle To Major Logan Hail, thairm-inspirin', rattlin' Willie! Tho' fortune's road be rough an' hilly To every…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Fragment On Sensibility
by Robert Burns Epistle To Major LoganA Winter NightFragment On Sensibility Rusticity's ungainly form May cloud the highest mind; But when the heart is nobly warm, The…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: A Winter Night
by Robert Burns Fragment On SensibilitySong-Yon Wild Mossy MountainsA Winter Night Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm!…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Duan First[1]
by Robert Burns Duan SecondDuan First[1] The sun had clos'd the winter day, The curless quat their roarin play, And hunger'd maukin taen her way, To kail-yards green…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Duan Second
by Robert Burns Duan FirstSuppressed Stanza's Of "The Vision"Duan Second With musing-deep, astonish'd stare, I view'd the heavenly-seeming Fair; A whispering throb did…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Suppressed Stanza's Of "The Vision"
by Robert Burns Duan SecondSuppressed Stanza's Of "The Vision" To Mrs. Stewart of Stair, Burns presented a manuscript copy of the Vision. That copy embraces about twenty stanzas…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Vision
by Robert Burns Epistle To James SmithThe Rantin' Dog, The Daddie O'tThe VisionDuan FirstDuan SecondSuppressed Stanza's Of "The Vision"Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Song-Yon Wild Mossy Mountains
by Robert Burns A Winter NightAddress To EdinburghSong-Yon Wild Mossy Mountains Yon wild mossy mountains sae lofty and wide, That nurse in their bosom the youth o' the Clyde…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Address To Edinburgh
by Robert Burns Song-Yon Wild Mossy MountainsAddress To A HaggisAddress To Edinburgh Edina! Scotia's darling seat! All hail thy palaces and tow'rs, Where once, beneath a…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Address To A Haggis
by Robert Burns Address To EdinburghAddress To A Haggis Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face, Great chieftain o' the pudding-race! Aboon them a' yet tak your place,…