Poems by Robert Burns
552. Complimentary versicles to Jessie Lewars
... JESSIES ILLNESSSay, sages, whats the charm on earth ...
72. SongYoung Peggy Blooms
... Her lips, more than the cherries bright, ...
262. Delia: An Ode
... For Oh! my soul is parchd with love ...
428. SongPhillis the Queen o the fair
... Chorus.Awa wi your belles and your beauties, ...
380. SongSaw ye Bonie Lesley
... That ill theyll neer let near thee ...
221. SongThe Bonie Lad thats Far Awa
... And Spring will cleed the birken shaw ...
191. SongTheniel Menzies Bonie Mary
... Her een sae bright, her brow sae white, ...
231. Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry
... So, to heavens gates the larks shrill song ascends, ...
122. The Lass o Ballochmyle
... Then pride might climb the slippry steep, ...
535. SongThe Braw Wooer
... Guess ye how, the jad! I could bear her, could bear her ...
385. SongAuld Rob Morris
... Hes the King o gude fellows, and wale o auld men ...
223. SongThe Chevaliers Lament
... His right are these hills, and his right are these valleys, ...
255. Verses to Miss Cruickshank
... Mayst thou long, sweet crimson gem, ...
448. SongYoung Jamie, pride of a the plain
... But now, wi sighs and starting tears, ...
365. Lines on Fergusson, the Poet
... What heart that feels and will not yield a tear, ...