Index:The poetical works of Robert Burns.djvu
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CONTENTS. PAGE ix-xxxiii 30 37 67 72 103 109 124 126 129 141 141 145 150 151 151 158 158 166 166 167 167 171 Fragments 173 A Toast. Given at a meeting of the Dumfriesshire Volunteers 177 On seeing the beautiful seat of Lord Galloway 177 On the Same 177 On the Same 177 To the Same, on the Author being threatened with his Resentment 177 Epitaph on a Henpeck'd Country Squire 178 Epigram on said occasion 178 Another 178 On hearing that there was Falsehood in the Rev. Dr. B———'s very Looks 178 Extemporaneous Effusion, on being appointed to the Excise 178 Lines written on a Window at the King's Arms Tavern, Dumfries 179 On a Schoolmaster in Cleish Parish, Fifeshire 179 Lines written and presented to Mrs. Kemble 179 Epitaph on William Nicol 179 Verses to J. Rankine 180 Extempore in the Court of Session 180 Epitaph on John Dove 180 Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline 180 Lines written on the Window of the Globe Tavern, Dumfries 181 Epigram on Captain Francis Grose 181 Lines written under the picture of the celebrated Miss Burns 181 On Miss J. Scott of Ayr 181 Epigram on Elphinstone's Translation of Martial's Epigrams 182 Epitaph on a Country Laird 182 Epitaph on a Noisy Polemic 182 Epitaph on Wee Johnny 182 Epitaph on a celebrated Ruling Elder 182 Epitaph for Robert Aiken, Esq. 183 Epitaph for Gavin Hamilton, Esq. 183 Epitaph on my Father 183 Epitaph on a Person nicknamed "The Marquis" 183 On Himself 183 Epitaph on Walter S——— 184 Grace before Meat 184 On Commissary Goldie's Brains 184 Impromptu 184 Impromptu 184 Epigram 184 185 186 186 SONGS. 188 190 191 191 192 193 195 197 198 Hark! the Mavis 200 Lassie wi' the lint-white locks 200 She says she lo'es me best of a' 201 The Lover's Morning Salute to his Mistress 201 202 205 217 219 222 222 224 227 228 236 238 240 241 244 247 250 250 250 254 257 259 259 260 261 264 265 265 270 272 273 277 280 281 285 286 O Mally's meek, Mally's sweet 289 The Fête Champetre 290 Nithsdale's welcome Hame 290 The Ploughman 292 The Cooper o' Cuddie 292 Whare hae ye been 292 293 The Carle of Kellyburn Braes 294 The Tailor 295 The Heron Ballads. First Ballad 297 The Election. Second Ballad 297 An excellent new Song. Third Ballad 299 John Bushby's Lamentation 299 Young Jamie, pride of a' the plain 300 Ye sons of Old Killie 301 Ye Jacobites by name 301 Wae is my Heart 302 The Heather was blooming 303 Eppie M'Nab 303 The Collier Laddie 304 Song — Ah, Chloris 304 Katharine Jaffray 304 Whan I sleep, I dream 304 Gudeen to you, Kimmer 305 There's News, Lasses 305 O that I had ne'er been married 305 An O! my Eppie 305 Frae the Friends and Land I love 306 Scroggam 306 The bonie Lass of Albany 306 The Laddies by the Banks o' Nith 307 Song 307 Appendix:— Elegy 309 Extempore. To Mr. Gavin Hamilton 311 Versicles on Sign-posts 311 Patient Stupidity 311 Notes 312 Glossary 341 Index of First Lines 357 |
