Poems by Robert Burns
299. SketchNew Years Day, 1790
... Since then, my honourd first of friends, ...
393. Epigram on Politics
... Bear this in mind, be deaf and blind, ...
440. Address spoken by Miss Fontenelle
... Ill laugh, thats poznay more, the world shall know it ...
142. Epistle to Major Logan
... Weve faults and failingsgranted clearly, ...
305. SongGudewife, count the lawin
... Chorus.Then gudewife, count the lawin, ...
20. Stanzas, on the same Occasion
... Who sin so oft have mournd, yet to temptation ran ...
315. SongOut over the Forth
... But what is the north and its Highlands to me ...
420. Lines of John MMurdo, Esq.
... No wrinkle, furrowd by the hand of care, ...
432. SongBehold the hour, etc. (Second Version)
... While thro thy sweets she loves to stray, ...
111. Address to Beelzebub
... An till ye comeyour humble servant,BEELZEBUB ...
243. Elegy on the Year 1788
... Nae handcuffd, mizld, hap-shackld Regent, ...
278. On the late Captain Groses Peregrinations
... Ilk ghaist that haunts auld ha or chaumer, ...
383. SongMy Wifes a winsome wee thing
... Chorus.She is a winsome wee thing, ...
433. SongDown the Burn, Davie love
... Quoth MaryLove, I like the burn, ...
211. SongMy Hoggie
... But the houlet cryd frau the castle wa, ...