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Robert Burns

Robert Burns

Jan. 25, 1759 - Jul. 21, 1796

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Titles of Robert Burns

A Mother's LamentA Prayer (O thou dread Pow'r ...)A Prayer, In The Prospect Of DeathA Red, Red RoseA Winter NightAddress To A HaggisAddress To The Tooth-AcheAddress To The WoodlarkAuld Lang SyneCarle, An' The King ComeCock Up Your BeaverEpistle To Davie, A Brother Poet (First)Epitaph (Tam Samson)Epitaph On Holy WillieFairest Maid On Devon BanksFickle FortuneForlorn, My Love, No Comfort Near,Green Grow The Rashes, O!Gude'en To You, KimmerHad I A CaveHey For A Lass Wi' A TocherHighland MaryI Dream'd I Lay Where Flowers Were SpringingJessyJohn BarleycornLamentLast May A Braw WooerMy Father Was A FarmerMy Handsome NellMy Heart Was Ance As Blithe And FreeMy Heart's In The HighlandsMy Nannie, O.Now Spring Has Clad The Grove In GreenO Bonnie Was Yon Rosy BrierOde To RuinOn SensibilityParaphrase Of The First PsalmPer ContraPoetical Inscription For An Altar To IndependenceScotch DrinkStanzas, On The Same OccasionThe Banks of DevonThe Bonnie Lass Of AlbanyThe CalfThe Cotter's Saturday NightThe Highland LassieThe Mauchline LadyThe Poet's Welcome To His Illegitimate ChildThe Rantin' Dog The Daddie O 'TThe Rigs O' BarleyThe Twa DogsThe Twa Herds (or The Holy Tulzie)To A LouseTo A Mountain DaisyTo A MouseTo Mary In HeavenVerses To An Old SweetheartWill Ye Go To The Indies, My MaryWinter: A DirgeWritten Under Violent Grief
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