Introduction |
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Chronology |
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Note on the Text |
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Kilmarnock, 1786) |
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5 | (7) |
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12 | (4) |
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The Author's earnest cry and prayer, to [ ...] the Scotch representatives in the House of Commons |
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16 | (5) |
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21 | (8) |
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29 | (4) |
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The death and dying words of Poor Mailie |
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33 | (2) |
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35 | (1) |
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36 | (5) |
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41 | (5) |
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46 | (7) |
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53 | (9) |
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The auld Farmer's new-year-morning Salutation to his auld Mare, Maggie, [ ...] |
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62 | (3) |
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The Cotter's Saturday night, inscribed to R. A[ iken], Esq |
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65 | (6) |
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To a Mouse, on turning her up in her Nest, with the Plough, November, 1785 |
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71 | (2) |
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Epistle to Davie, a brother Poet |
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73 | (4) |
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The Lament, occasioned by the unfortunate issue of a friend's amour |
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77 | (3) |
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80 | (2) |
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Man was made to mourn, a Dirge |
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82 | (3) |
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85 | (1) |
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A Prayer in the prospect of Death |
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86 | (1) |
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To a Mountain-Daisy, on turning one down, with the Plough, in April---1786 |
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87 | (112) |
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Elegy, On the departed Year 1788 (1789) |
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199 | (2) |
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On Captain Grose's present Peregrinations through Scotland (1789) |
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201 | (2) |
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203 | (6) |
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Extempore on some late commemorations of the poet Thomson (1792) |
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209 | (1) |
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The Rights of Woman (1792) |
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210 | (1) |
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Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn (1793) |
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211 | (3) |
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Bruce's Address to his Troops [ Scots, wha hae] (1794) |
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214 | (1) |
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The Election: a new song (1795) |
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214 | (3) |
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The Dumfries Volunteers (1795) |
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217 | (1) |
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Song [ A man's a man for a' that] (1795) |
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218 | (2) |
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Other poems and songs published posthumously |
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From the Stewart and Meikle chapbooks (1799) |
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The Jolly Beggars [ Love and Liberty] |
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220 | (10) |
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230 | (3) |
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Extempore verses on dining with Lord Daer |
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233 | (2) |
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From The Merry Muses of Caledonia (1799) |
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235 | (1) |
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Nine inch will please a lady |
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236 | (1) |
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Poor bodies do naething but m--w |
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237 | (1) |
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From The Works of Robert Burns |
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238 | (2) |
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Poetical Inscription for an Altar to Independence |
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240 | (1) |
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Address to a Lady [ Oh wert thou in the cauld blast] |
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240 | (1) |
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From Poems Ascribed to Robert Burns |
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Lines written extempore in a lady's pocket-book |
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241 | (1) |
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From The Scots Magazine (November 1803) |
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Verses, Written under the Portrait of Fergusson the Poet |
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241 | (1) |
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From Reliques of Robert Burns |
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Song [ My father was a farmer] |
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241 | (2) |
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Fragment [ There was a lad was born in Kyle] |
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243 | (1) |
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Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux |
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244 | (1) |
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From The Edinburgh Magazine (April 1811, February 1818) |
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Sketch of an Epistle to R. Graham, Esq. of Fintray |
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244 | (4) |
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Epistle to the President of the Highland Society [ Address of Beelzebub] |
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248 | (2) |
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From The Works of Robert Burns |
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250 | (1) |
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From the editions of Robert Chambers (1838, 1852) |
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250 | (3) |
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`Ill-fated genius' [ on Robert Fergusson] |
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253 | (1) |
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Poems first published in their complete form later in the nineteenth century |
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A Fragment---On Glenriddel's Fox breaking his chain |
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253 | (2) |
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Ode [ for General Washington's birthday] |
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255 | (2) |
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A Poet's Welcome to his love-begotten daughter |
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257 | (2) |
Appendix 1 From the Letters |
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259 | (17) |
Appendix 2 Contemporary Reviews of the Kilmarnock Poems |
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276 | (4) |
Map |
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280 | (1) |
Notes |
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281 | (138) |
Further Reading |
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419 | (6) |
Glossary |
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425 | (22) |
Index of Titles |
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447 | (2) |
Index of First Lines |
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