Poems by Robert Burns
17. Paraphrase of the First Psalm
... That man shall flourish like the trees, ...
115. The Farewell to the Brethren of St. Jamess Lodge, Tarbolton
... Heavn bless your honourd noble name, ...
42. A Poets Welcome to his Love-Begotten Daughter
... An auld wifes tongues a feckless matter ...
222. Verses to Clarinda, with Drinking Glasses
... And pledge them to the generous toast, ...
140. Masonic SongYe Sons of Old Killie
... Ye powers who preside oer the wind, and the tide, ...
Tibbie Dunbar
... Wilt thou ride on a horse, ...
468. SongOn the Seas and far away
... Then may heavn with prosperous gales, ...
228. To Alex. Cunningham, Esq., Writer, Edinburgh
... But God is love, the saints declare, ...
400. SongLovely young Jessie
... But by the sweet side o the Niths winding river, ...
87. The Twa Dogs
... LUATH Trowth, C&æsar, whiles theyre fasht eneugh: ...
141. Tam Samsons Elegy
... Another preacher, an equal favourite with the few, who was at that time ailing ...
323. Epigram on Miss Davies
... Because God meant mankind should set ...
438. Impromptu on Mrs. Riddells Birthday
... Spring, Summer, Autumn, cannot match me ...
268. SongI Love my Love in Secret
... While down his cheeks the saut tears rowd ...
414. Impromptu on Dumouriers Desertion of the French Republican Army
... Why did they not come along with you, Dumourier ...