Poems by Robert Burns
483. Esteem for Chloris
... Ill hide the struggle in my heart, ...
277. SongMy Eppie Adair
... BY love, and by beauty, by law, and by duty, ...
377. SongThe Country Lass
... SaysIll be wed, come ot what will: ...
502. Lines to John Syme, Esq., with a dozen of Porter
... Twere drink for first of human kind, ...
374. SongO can ye Labour Lea?
... ChorusO can ye labour lea, young man, ...
146. Address to Edinburgh
... With awe-struck thought, and pitying tears, ...
184. SongThe Birks of Aberfeldy
... The hoary cliffs are crownd wi flowers, ...
199. SongMy Peggys Charms
... The tender thrill, the pitying tear, ...
216. SongDuncan Davison
... The moor was dreigh, and Meg was skeigh, ...
539. SongO thats the lassie o my heart
... O thats the queen o womankind, ...
193. On Scaring some Water-Fowl in Lock Turit
... And lifes poor season peaceful spend ...
401. SongMeg o the Mill
... The Miller he hecht her a heart leal and loving, ...
482. SongPretty Peg, my dearie
... Her air sae sweet, an shape complete, ...
537. SongO bonie was yon rosy Brier
... They witnessd in their shade yestreen ...
340. SongThou Fair Eliza
... Canst thou break his faithfu heart ...