Read Delphi Complete Works of Robert Burns (Illustrated) (Delphi Poets Series) Online
Authors: Robert Burns
The Young Highland Rover (Song)
Their groves o’ sweet myrtle (Song)
Theniel Menzies’ Bonie Mary (Song)
There was a Bonie Lass (Fragment of a Song)
There’ll never be Peace till Jamie comes hame (Song)
Thine am I, my faithful Fair (Song)
This is no my ain lassie (Song)
Thou hast left me ever, jamie (Song)
To Alex. Cunningham, Esq., Writer, Edinburgh
To Gavin Hamilton, Esq., Mauchline, recommending a Boy
To John Kennedy, Dumfries House
To Miss Ferrier, enclosing Elegy on Sir J. H. Blair
To Miss Logan, with Beattie’s Poems
To Mr. M’Adam, of Craigen-Gillan
To the beautiful Miss Eliza J —— n, on her principles of Liberty and Eqality
To the Weaver’s gin ye go (Song)
Tragic Fragment — All villain as I am
Twas na her bonie blue e’e (Song)
Up in the Morning Early (Song)
Verses inscribed under a Noble Earl’s Picture
Verses on Friars’ Carse Hermitage (First Version)
Verses on the destruction of the Woods near Drumlanrig
Verses to Clarinda, with Drinking Glasses
Verses Written with a Pencil at the Inn at Kenmore
Versified Note to Dr. Mackenzie, Mauchline
Versified Reply to an Invitation
Wandering Willie (Revised Version) (Song)
Wee Willie Gray (Fragment of a Song)
What can a Young Lassie do wi’ an Auld Man? (Song)
When she cam ben she bobbed (Song)
Where are the Joys I have met (Song)
Whistle and I’ll come to you (Song)
Whistle o’er the lave o’t (Song)
Why tell the lover (Fragment of a Song)
Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary? (Song)
Willie brew’d a Peck o’ Maut (Song)
Written by Somebody on the Window of an Inn at Stirling
Written in Friars’ Carse Hermitage (Second Version)
Yon Wild Mossy Mountains (Song)
Yonder pomp of costly fashion (Song)
You’re welcome, Willie Stewart (Song)
Young Jamie, pride of a’ the plain (Song)
Young Jockie was the Blythest Lad (Song)