Poems by Robert Burns
341. SongMy Bonie Bell
... Fresh oer the mountains breaks forth the morning, ...
540. Inscription to Chloris
... TIS Friendships pledge, my young, fair Friend, ...
51. On Tam the Chapman
... And Death was nae less pleasd wi Thomas, ...
24. SongNo Churchman am I
... A STANZA ADDED IN A MASON LODGEThen fill up a bumper and make it oerflow, ...
490. SongThe charming month of May
... When all the flowrs were fresh and gay ...
John Barleycorn
... And they hae ta'en his very heart's blood, ...
15. Winter: A Dirge
... The sweeping blast, the sky oercast, ...
358. A Grace after Dinner
... The friend we trust, the fair we love ...
283. SongWillie brewd a Peck o Maut
... The scene is between Moffat and the head of the Loch of the Lowes ...
80. The Jolly Beggars: A Cantata
... [back] Note 2. A peculiar sort of whisky so called, a great favorite with Poosie Nansies clubs ...
238. SongAuld Lang Syne
... And well tak a right gude-willie waught, ...
342. SongSweet Afton
... As, gathering sweet flowerets, she stems thy clear wave ...
7. Ah, woe is me, my Mother dear
... I neer could lend on bill or band, ...
195. SongA Rose-bud by my Early Walk
... So thou, sweet Rose-bud, young and gay, ...
472. To the beautiful Miss Eliza Jn, on her principles of Liberty and Eqality
... Free and Equal indeed, while mankind thou enchainest, ...