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Robert Burns
Jan. 25, 1759 - Jul. 21, 1796
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Chronology of Robert Burns's Life and Work
Glossary Of Scottish Words Used By Robert Burns: A-Words
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Glossary Of Scottish Words Used By Robert Burns: X-Words
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The Poetical Works Of Robert Burns
Copyright 1910
Ward, Lock, and Co., Ltd
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Cock Up Your Beaver
Fairest Maid On Devon Banks
The Calf
John Barleycorn
A Red, Red Rose
Ode To Ruin
Jessy
To A Mouse
Per Contra
Auld Lang Syne
Now Spring Has Clad The Grove In Green
To A Louse
Verses To An Old Sweetheart
Had I A Cave
The Bonnie Lass Of Albany
Forlorn, My Love, No Comfort Near,
Address To The Tooth-Ache
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