All poems are arranged by the first letter of the alphabet or are alphabetically arranged or are arranged alphabetically. Well, at least an attempt is being made to arrange them that way.
- Robert Burns: Epitaph On A Noted Coxcomb: Capt. Wm. Roddirk, of Corbiston.
- Robert Burns: Epitaph On Holy Willie:
- Robert Burns: Epitaph On John Dove, Innkeeper:
- Robert Burns: Epitaph On John Rankine:
- Robert Burns: Epitaph On Wm. Hood, Senr., In Tarbolton:
- Robert Burns: Esteem For Chloris:
- Robert Burns: Extemporaneous Effusion: On being appointed to an Excise division.
- Robert Burns: Extemporaneous Effusion: On being appointed to an Excise division.
- Robert Burns: Extempore In The Court Of Session:
- Robert Burns: Extempore On Some Commemorations Of Thomson:
- Robert Burns: Extempore Reply To An Invitation:
- Robert Burns: Farewell Song To The Banks Of Ayr: “I composed this song as I conveyed my chest so far on my road to Greenock, where I was to embark in a few days for Jamaica. I meant it as my farewell dirge to my native land.”-R. B.
- Robert Burns: Farewell Thou Stream:
- Robert Burns: Farewell To Ballochmyle:
- Robert Burns: Farewell To Eliza:
- Robert Burns: Fickle Fortune: Fragment
- Robert Burns: First Six Verses Of The Ninetieth Psalm Versified, The :
- Robert Burns: For A’ That:
- Robert Burns: For The Sake O’ Somebody:
- Robert Burns: Forlorn, My Love, No Comfort Near:
- Robert Burns: Frae The Friends And Land I Love:
- Robert Burns: Fragment Of Song:
- Robert Burns: Fragment Of Song:
- Robert Burns: Go On, Sweet Bird, And Sooth My Care:
- Robert Burns: Grace After Meat:
- Robert Burns: Grace Before And After Meat :
- Robert Burns: Green Grow The Rashes: A Fragment
- Robert Burns: Gude Ale Keeps The Heart Aboon:
- Robert Burns: Gudewife, Count The Lawin:
- Robert Burns: Had I A Cave:
- Robert Burns: Had I The Wyte? She Bade Me:
- Robert Burns: Halloween: The following poem will, by many readers, be well enough understood; but for the sake of those who are unacquainted with the manners and traditions of the country where the scene is cast, notes are added to give some account of the principal charms and spells of that night, so big with prophecy to the peasantry in the west of Scotland. The passion of prying into futurity makes a striking part of the history of human nature in its rude state, in all ages and nations; and it may be some entertainment to a philosophic mind, if any such honour the author with a perusal, to see the remains of it among the more unenlightened in our own.-R.B.
- Robert Burns: Handsome Nell:
- Robert Burns: Her Answer:
- Robert Burns: Here’s A Health To Them That’s Awa:
- Robert Burns: Here’s His Health In Water :
- Robert Burns: Here’s To Thy Health:
- Robert Burns: Hey, Ca’ Thro’ – Boat song:
- Robert Burns: Hey, The Dusty Miller:
- Robert Burns: Hey, The Dusty Miller:
- Robert Burns: Highland Harry Back Again:
- Robert Burns: Highland Mary:
- Robert Burns: Holy Willie’s Prayer: “And send the godly in a pet to pray.” – Pope.
- Robert Burns: Home.:
- Robert Burns: How Cruel Are The Parents: Altered from an old English song. tune-“John Anderson, my jo.”
- Robert Burns: How Lang And Dreary Is The Night:
- Robert Burns: How Long And Dreary Is The Night :
- Robert Burns: How Long And Dreary Is The Night :
- Robert Burns: I do Confess Thou Art Sae Fair: Alteration of an Old Poem.
- Robert Burns: I Dream’d I Lay:
- Robert Burns: I Gaed A Waefu’ Gate Yestreen:
- Robert Burns: I Hae a Wife O’ My Ain:
- Robert Burns: I Hae Been At Crookieden:
- Robert Burns: I Love My Love In Secret:
- Robert Burns: I Murder Hate:
- Robert Burns: I Reign In Jeanie’s Bosom:
- Robert Burns: I’ll Aye Ca’ In By Yon Town:
- Robert Burns: I’ll Go And Be A Sodger:
- Robert Burns: I’ll Meet Thee On The Lea Rig:
- Robert Burns: I’m O’er Young To Marry Yet:
- Robert Burns: Impromptu Lines To Captain Riddell: On Returning a Newspaper.
- Robert Burns: Impromptu On Carron Iron Works:
- Robert Burns: Impromptu On General Dumourier’s Desertion From The French Republican Army:
- Robert Burns: In The Prospect Of Death:
- Robert Burns: Inconstancy In Love:
- Robert Burns: Inscribed On A Work Of Hannah More’s: Presented to the Author by a Lady.
- Robert Burns: Inscription At Friars’ Carse Hermitage: To the Memory of Robert Riddell.
- Robert Burns: Inscription For An Altar Of Independence: At Kerroughtree, the Seat of Mr. Heron.
- Robert Burns: Inscription For The Headstone Of Fergusson The Poet:
- Robert Burns: Inscription To Miss Graham Of Fintry:
- Robert Burns: Inscription To Miss Jessy Lewars: On a copy of the Scots Musical Museum, in four volumes, presented to her by Burns.
- Robert Burns: Inscription: Written on the blank leaf of a copy of the last edition of my poems, presented to the Lady whom, in so many fictitious reveries of passion, but with the most ardent sentiments of real friendship, I have so often sung under the name of-“Chloris.”
- Robert Burns: It Is Na, Jean, Thy Bonie Face:
- Robert Burns: It Was A’ For Our Rightfu’ King:
- Robert Burns: Jamie, Come Try Me:
- Robert Burns: Jerusalem Tavern, Dumfries.: Inscription On A Goblet
- Robert Burns: Jockey’s Taen The Parting Kiss:
- Robert Burns: John Anderson, My Jo:
- Robert Burns: John Barleycorn: A Ballad :
- Robert Burns: Johnie Lad, Cock Up Your Beaver:
- Robert Burns: Kellyburn Braes:
- Robert Burns: Kirk and State Excisemen:
- Robert Burns: Lady Mary Ann:
- Robert Burns: Lady Onlie, Honest Lucky:
- Robert Burns: Lament For James, Earl Of Glencairn:
- Robert Burns: Lament Of Mary, Queen Of Scots, On The Approach Of Spring:
- Robert Burns: Lass Of Cessnock Banks, The:
- Robert Burns: Lassie Wi’ The Lint-White Locks:
- Robert Burns: Leezie Lindsay: Fragment
- Robert Burns: Lines Inscribed In A Lady’s Pocket Almanac:
- Robert Burns: Lines On Fergusson, The Poet :
- Robert Burns: Lines On Meeting With Lord Daer:
- Robert Burns: Lines On The Author’s Death: Written With The Supposed View Of Being Handed To Rankine After The Poet’s Interment
- Robert Burns: Lines On The Commemoration Of Rodney’s Victory:
- Robert Burns: Lines On The Fall Of Fyers Near Loch-Ness.: Written with a Pencil on the Spot.
- Robert Burns: Lines Sent To Sir John Whiteford, Bart: With The Lament On The Death Of the Earl Of Glencairn
- Robert Burns: Lines To A Gentleman,: Who had sent the Poet a Newspaper, and offered to continue it free of Expense.
- Robert Burns: Lines To An Old Sweetheart:
- Robert Burns: Lines To John M’Murdo, Esq. Of Drumlanrig: Sent with some of the Author’s Poems.
- Robert Burns: Lines To Mr. John Kennedy:
- Robert Burns: Lines Written In Friars’-Carse Hermitage:
- Robert Burns: Lines Written On A Banknote:
- Robert Burns: Lines Written Under The Picture Of The Celebrated Miss Burns:
- Robert Burns: Logan Braes:
- Robert Burns: Lord Gregory:
- Robert Burns: Love For Love:
- Robert Burns: Love In The Guise Of Friendship:
- Robert Burns: Lovely Polly Stewart:
- Robert Burns: Lovely Young Jessie:
- Robert Burns: M’Pherson’s Farewell:
- Robert Burns: Mally’s Meek, Mally’s Sweet:
- Robert Burns: Man Was Made To Mourn: A Dirge:
- Robert Burns: Mark Yonder Pomp Of Costly Fashion:
- Robert Burns: Mary Morison:
- Robert Burns: Masonic Song:
- Robert Burns: Meg O’ The Mill : Another Version
- Robert Burns: Meg O’ The Mill:
- Robert Burns: Merry Hae I Been Teethin A Heckle:
- Robert Burns: Monody: On a lady famed for her Caprice.
- Robert Burns: Montgomerie’s Peggy:
- Robert Burns: Motto Prefixed To The Author’s First Publication:
- Robert Burns: Mr. William Smellie -A Sketch:
- Robert Burns: My Bonie Bell:
- Robert Burns: My Bonie Mary:
- Robert Burns: My Collier Laddie:
- Robert Burns: My Eppie Adair:
- Robert Burns: My Eppie Macnab:
- Robert Burns: My Father Was A Farmer:
- Robert Burns: My Girl She’s Airy: Fragment
- Robert Burns: My Heart’s In The Highlands:
- Robert Burns: My Highland Lassie, O:
- Robert Burns: My Hoggie:
- Robert Burns: My Lord A-Hunting:
- Robert Burns: My Love, She’s But A Lassie Yet:
- Robert Burns: My Nanie, O:
- Robert Burns: My Nanie’s Awa:
- Robert Burns: My Native Land Sae Far Awa:
- Robert Burns: My Peggy’s Charms:
- Robert Burns: My Spouse Nancy:
- Robert Burns: My Tocher’s The Jewel:
- Robert Burns: My Wife’s A Winsome Wee Thing:
- Robert Burns: Nature’s Law – A Poem: Humbly inscribed to Gavin Hamilton, Esq.
- Robert Burns: News, Lassies, News:
- Robert Burns: Nithsdale’s Welcome Hame:
- Robert Burns: No Churchman Am I:
- Robert Burns: O Aye My Wife She Dang Me:
- Robert Burns: O Bonie Was Yon Rosy Brier:
- Robert Burns: O Can Ye Labour Lea?:
- Robert Burns: O For Ane An’ Twenty, Tam :
- Robert Burns: O Kenmure’s On And Awa, Willie:
- Robert Burns: O Lay Thy Loof In Mine, Lass:
- Robert Burns: O Leave Novels:
- Robert Burns: O Let Me In Thes Ae Night:
- Robert Burns: O May, Thy Morn:
- Robert Burns: O Steer Her Up An’ Haud Her Gaun:
- Robert Burns: O That’s The Lassie O’ My Heart :
- Robert Burns: O Thou Dread Power: Lying at a reverend friend’s house one night, the author left the following verses in the room where he slept:-
- Robert Burns: O Wat Ye Wha’s In Yon Town:
- Robert Burns: O Were My Love Yon Lilac Fair:
- Robert Burns: O Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast:
- Robert Burns: O, Were I On Parnassus Hill:
- Robert Burns: Ode For General Washington’s Birthday :
- Robert Burns: Ode On The Departed Regency Bill:
- Robert Burns: Ode, Sacred To The Memory Of Mrs. Oswald Of Auchencruive:
- Robert Burns: Of A’ The Airts The Wind Can Blaw:
- Robert Burns: On A Bank Of Flowers:
- Robert Burns: On A Henpecked Country Squire:
- Robert Burns: On A Noisy Polemic:
- Robert Burns: On A Scotch Bard, Gone To The West Indies:
- Robert Burns: On A Suicide:
- Robert Burns: On A Swearing Coxcomb:
- Robert Burns: On An Innkeeper Nicknamed “The Marquis”:
- Robert Burns: On Andrew Turner:
- Robert Burns: On Being Shewn A Beautiful Country Seat : Belonging to the same Laird [not quite so wise as Solomon].
- Robert Burns: On Capt. Lascelles:
- Robert Burns: On Chloris Being Ill:
- Robert Burns: On Chloris: Requesting me to give her a Spring of Blossomed Thorn.
- Robert Burns: On Commissary Goldie’s Brains:
- Robert Burns: On Elphinstone’s Translation Of Martial’s Epigrams:
- Robert Burns: On Glenriddell’s Fox Breaking His Chain: A Fragment
- Robert Burns: On Hearing It Asserted Falsehood: is expressed in the Rev. Dr. Babington’s very looks.
- Robert Burns: On James Grieve, Laird Of Boghead, Tarbolton :
- Robert Burns: On John Bushby, Esq., Tinwald Downs:
- Robert Burns: On Mrs. Riddell’s Birthday:
- Robert Burns: On My Ever Honoured Father:
- Robert Burns: On My Own Friend And My Father’s Friend, Wm. Muir In Tarbolton Mill:
- Robert Burns: On Politics:
- Robert Burns: On Scaring Some Water-Fowl In Loch-Turit : A wild scene among the Hills of Oughtertyre.
- Robert Burns: On Seeing Mrs. Kemble In Yarico:
- Robert Burns: On Sensibility: Fragment
- Robert Burns: On Tam The Chapman:
- Robert Burns: On The Birth Of A Posthumous Child: Born in peculiar circumstances of family distress.
- Robert Burns: On The Death Of John M’Leod, Esq,: Brother to a young Lady, a particular friend of the Author’s.
- Robert Burns: On The Death Of Robert Dundas, Esq., Of Arniston,: Late Lord President of the Court of Session.
- Robert Burns: On The Late Captain Grose’s Peregrinations Thro’ Scotland: Collecting The Antiquities Of That Kingdom
- Robert Burns: On The Seas And Far Away:
- Robert Burns: On Wm. Graham, Esq., Of Mossknowe:
- Robert Burns: One Night As I Did Wander:
- Robert Burns: Open The Door To Me, Oh:
- Robert Burns: Out Over The Forth:
- Robert Burns: Paraphrase Of The First Psalm:
- Robert Burns: Pegasus At Wanlockhead:
- Robert Burns: Phillis The Fair:
- Robert Burns: Phillis The Queen O’ The Fair:
- Robert Burns: Philly And Willy:
- Robert Burns: Pinned To Mrs. Walter Riddell’s Carriage:
- Robert Burns: Ploughman’s Life, The:
- Robert Burns: Poem On Pastoral Poetry :
- Robert Burns: Poem On Sensibility:
- Robert Burns: Poor Mailie’s Elegy:
- Robert Burns: Poortith Cauld And Restless Love:
- Robert Burns: Presentation Stanzas To Correspondents:
- Robert Burns: Pretty Peg:
- Robert Burns: Prologue Spoken At The Theatre Of Dumfries: On New Year’s Day Evening, 1790.
- Robert Burns: Prologue: Spoken by Mr. Woods on his benefit-night, Monday, 16th April, 1787
- Robert Burns: Raging Fortune:
- Robert Burns: Rantin’, Rovin’ Robin:
- Robert Burns: Rattlin’, Roarin’ Willie:
- Robert Burns: Raving Winds Around Her Blowing: I composed these verses on Miss Isabella M’Leod of Raza, alluding to her feelings on the death of her sister, and the still more melancholy death of her sister’s husband, the late Earl of Loudoun, who shot himself out of sheer heart-break at some mortifications he suffered, owing to the deranged state of his finances.-R.B., 1971.
- Robert Burns: Remorse: Fragment
- Robert Burns: Remorseful Apology:
- Robert Burns: Reply To A Trimming Epistle Received From A Tailor:
- Robert Burns: Reply To An Announcement By J. Rankine: On His Writing To The Poet, That A Girl In That Part Of The Country Was With A Child To Him.
- Robert Burns: Robert Bruce’s March To Bannockburn:
- Robert Burns: Robin Shure In Hairst:
- Robert Burns: Sappho Redivivus: Fragment
- Robert Burns: Saw Ye Bonie Lesley:
- Robert Burns: Saw Ye My Dear, My Philly:
- Robert Burns: Scotch Drink :
- Robert Burns: Scots’ Prologue For Mr. Sutherland: On his Benefit-Night, at the Theatre, Dumfries.
- Robert Burns: Scroggam, My Dearie:
- Robert Burns: Second Epistle to Davie: A Brother Poet
- Robert Burns: Second Epistle To J. Lapraik:
- Robert Burns: Second Epistle To Robert Graham, ESQ., Of Fintry:
- Robert Burns: She Says She Loes Me Best Of A’:
- Robert Burns: She’s Fair And Fause:
- Robert Burns: Sic A Wife As Willie Had:
- Robert Burns: Sketch -New Year’s Day [1790]: To Mrs. Dunlop.
- Robert Burns: Sketch In Verse: Inscribed to the Right Hon. C. J. Fox.
- Robert Burns: Song Composed In August:
- Robert Burns: Song Inscribed To Alexander Cunningham:
- Robert Burns: Sonnet On Receiving A Favour: Addressed to Robert Graham, Esq. of Fintry.
- Robert Burns: Sonnet On The Death Of Robert Riddell: Of Glenriddell and Friars’ Carse.
- Robert Burns: Sonnet Written On The Author’s Birthday, : On hearing a Thrush sing in his Morning Walk.
- Robert Burns: Stanzas On Naething: Extempore Epistle to Gavin Hamilton, Esq.
- Robert Burns: Stanzas On The Same Occasion [Prospect of Death]:
- Robert Burns: Stay My Charmer:
- Robert Burns: Strathallan’s Lament:
- Robert Burns: Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation:
- Robert Burns: Sweet Afton :
- Robert Burns: Sweet Tibbie Dunbar:
- Robert Burns: Sylvander To Clarinda: Extempore Reply to Verses addressed to the Author by a Lady, under the signature of “Clarinda” and entitled, On Burns saying he ‘had nothing else to do.’
- Robert Burns: Talk Of Him That’s Far Awa:
- Robert Burns: Talk Of Him That’s Far Awa:
- Robert Burns: Tam Glen:
- Robert Burns: Tam O’ Shanter: A Tale
- Robert Burns: Tam Samson’s Elegy: When this worthy old sportman went out, last muirfowl season, he supposed it was to be, in Ossian’s phrase, “the last of his fields,” and expressed an ardent wish to die and be buried in the muirs. On this hint the author composed his elegy and epitaph.-R.B., 1787.
- Robert Burns: Tarbolton Lasses, The:
- Robert Burns: Thanksgiving For A National Victory:
- Robert Burns: The Auld Farmer’s New-Year-Morning Salutation To His Auld Mare, Maggie: On giving her the accustomed ripp of corn to hansel in the New Year.
- Robert Burns: The Author’s Earnest Cry And Prayer: To the Right Honourable and Honourable Scotch Representatives in the House of Commons.
- Robert Burns: The Banks O’ Doon: First Version
- Robert Burns: The Banks O’ Doon: Second Version
- Robert Burns: The Banks O’ Doon: Third Version
- Robert Burns: The Banks Of Nith:
- Robert Burns: The Banks Of The Devon:
- Robert Burns: The Bard At Inverary:
- Robert Burns: The Battle Of Sherramuir:
- Robert Burns: The Belles Of Mauchline:
- Robert Burns: The Birks Of Aberfeldy:
- Robert Burns: The Bonie Lad That’s Far Awa:
- Robert Burns: The Bonie Lad That’s Far Awa:
- Robert Burns: The Bonie Lass Of Albany:
- Robert Burns: The Bonie Moor-Hen:
- Robert Burns: The Bonie Wee Thing:
- Robert Burns: The Book-Worms:
- Robert Burns: The Braes O’ Killiecrankie:
- Robert Burns: The Braw Wooer:
- Robert Burns: The Brigs Of Ayr: Inscribed to John Ballantine, Esq., Ayr.
- Robert Burns: The Calf: To the Rev. James Steven, on his text, Malachi, ch. iv. vers. 2. “And ye shall go forth, and grow up, as Calves of the stall.”
- Robert Burns: The Captain’s Lady:
- Robert Burns: The Captive Ribband:
- Robert Burns: The Cardin O’t, The Spinnin O’t:
- Robert Burns: The Charming Month Of May:
- Robert Burns: The Charms Of Lovely Davies:
- Robert Burns: The Chevalier’s Lament:
- Robert Burns: The Cooper O’ Cuddy:
- Robert Burns: The Cotter’s Saturday Night: Inscribed to R. Aiken, Esq., of Ayr.
- Robert Burns: The Country Lass:
- Robert Burns: The Day Returns:
- Robert Burns: The Dean Of Faculty: A New Ballad
- Robert Burns: The Deil’s Awa Wi’ The Exciseman:
- Robert Burns: The Deuks Dang O’er My Daddie:
- Robert Burns: The Epitaph:
- Robert Burns: The Epitaph:
- Robert Burns: The Fall Of The Leaf:
- Robert Burns: The Farewell To the Brethren of St. James’ Lodge, Tarbolton:
- Robert Burns: The Farewell:
- Robert Burns: The Fete Champetre:
- Robert Burns: The Five Carlins: An Election Ballad
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