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Songs & poems / written by Robert Burns.

Title
Songs & poems / written by Robert Burns.
Author
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Publication
Mount Vernon, N.Y. : Peter Pauper Press, [ca. 1945]

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Peter Pauper Press, publisher.
Description
109 p.; 24 cm
Alternative Title
Songs and poems
Subject
  • Scottish poetry
  • Songs > Scotland
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Contents
  • The cotter's Saturday night -- The de'il's awa' wi' the exciseman -- Auld Rob Morris -- Contented wi' little -- Afton water -- Last May a braw wooer -- Hey for a lass wi' a tocher -- To Mary in Heaven -- Duncan Gray -- My ain kind dearie o -- Naebody -- My wife's a winsome wee thing -- Lassie wi' the lint-white locks -- Hark! The Mavis -- Sweet fa's the eve -- O poortith -- Galla water -- Address to the deil -- Whistle, and I'll come to you, my lad -- The bonnie wee thing -- O lassie, art thou sleeping yet? -- The lovely lass of Inverness -- A red, red rose -- Address to the woodlark -- The death and dying words of poor Mailie, the author's only pet yowe -- Meg o' the mill -- O May, thy morn -- Tibbie, I has seen the day -- How lang and dreary -- I see a form, I see a face -- O why the deuce -- When first I saw -- To a mouse -- The bonie lad that's far away -- The bonie blink o' Mary's ee -- Bessy and her spinnin wheel -- The gowden locks of Anna -- Highland Mary --^
  • Green grow the rashes -- And Maun I still on Menie Doat -- Coming through the rye -- Come boat me o'er to Charlie -- The cardin' o't -- For a' that and a' that -- Young jockey -- To a mountain daisy -- Bannockburn -- As down the burn they took their way -- Bonie Peg -- Women's minds -- The happy trio -- Tam Glen -- Gane is the day -- Up in the morning early -- Louis, what reck I by thee -- To a haggis -- A bard's epitaph -- Bonie Lesley -- Cock up your beaver -- The Highland lassie -- O, for ane and twenty, Tam! -- Willie's wife -- Out over the Forth -- John Anderson my Jo -- To a louse, on seeing one on a lady's bonnet at church -- John Barleycorn -- O saw ye my dear -- The Birks of Aberfeldy -- My heart was ance -- The ploughman -- The Highland widow's lament -- My Hoggie -- My bonie Mary -- I love my Jean -- Jockey's ta'en the parting kiss -- Auld Lang Syne -- O, whar did ye get -- Jessie -- My nannie's awa -- What can a young lassie do wi' an old man? -- As I was a wandering --^
  • O, were I on Parnassus' Hill! -- The Braes o' Ballochmyle -- Farewell to Nancy -- O, wert thou in the cauld blast -- The banks of Nith -- My Nanie, o -- The rigs o' barley -- The joyful widower -- Mary Morison -- Wha is that at my bower door? -- O were my love yon lilac fair -- Bannocks o' barley -- The blue-eyed lassie -- Whan I sleep I dream -- The young Highland rover -- There was a lass -- O steer her up -- Frae the friends and land I love -- O ay my wife she dang me -- For the sake of somebody -- The banks o' Doon -- Whistle owre the lave o't -- The farewell -- My heart's in the Highlands -- Tam o' Shanter.
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