The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. Allan Cunningham
CEASE, CEASE, MY DEAR FRIEND, TO EXPLORE.
THE RANTIN’ DOG, THE DADDIE O’T.
THE EWIE WI’ THE CROOKED HORN.
FRAE THE FRIENDS AND LAND I LOVE.
THEN, GUID WIFE, COUNT THE LAWIN’.
THERE’LL NEVER BE PEACE TILL JAMIE COMES HAME.
I DO CONFESS THOU ART SAE FAIR.
AS I CAM DOWN BY YON CASTLE WA.
O’ER THE MOOR AMANG THE HEATHER.
IT IS NA, JEAN, THY BONNIE FACE.
THE TEARS I SHED MUST EVER FALL.
A MOTHER’S LAMENT FOR THE DEATH OF HER SON.
THE POET’S ASSIGNMENT OF HIS WORKS.
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Winter. A Dirge | 61 |
The Death and dying Words of poor Mailie | 61 |
Poor Mailie’s Elegy | 62 |
First Epistle to Davie, a brother Poet |
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