Poems by Robert Burns
363. Song-My Native Land sae far awa
... Gie body strength, then I’ll ne’er start ...
364. Song-I do confess thou art sae fair
... That lips could speak thy heart could muve ...
366. Song-The weary Pund o’ Tow
... At last her feet—I sang to see’t! ...
367. Song-When she cam ben she bobbed
... Tho’ thou has nae silk, and holland sae sma’, ...
368. Song-Scroggam, my dearie
... Scroggam; That the heat o’ the tane might cool the tither ...
369. Song-My Collier Laddie
... They a’ are mine, and they shall be thine, ...
370. Song-Sic a Wife as Willie had
... She’s bow-hough’d, she’s hein-shin’d, ...
371. Song-Lady Mary Ann
... For my bonie laddie’s young, but he’s growin’ yet ...
372. Song-Kellyburn Braes
... “But if ye can match her ye’re waur than ye’re ca’d,” ...
373. Song-The Slave’s Lament
... And I think on friends most dear, with the bitter, bitter tear, ...
374. Song-O can ye Labour Lea?
... An’ makin’ o’s the best thing yet, ...
375. Song-The Deuks dang o’er my Daddie
... The fien-ma-care, quo’ the feirrie auld wife, ...
376. Song-The Deil’s awa wi’ the Exciseman
... There’s threesome reels, there’s foursome reels, ...
377. Song-The Country Lass
... Says—“I’ll be wed, come o’t what will”: ...
378. Song-Bessy and her Spinnin Wheel
... Wi’ sma’ to sell, and less to buy, ...