Robert Burns Heart Poems
- 101. On The Author's Father.
- 102. On Miss Jean Scott.
- 103. Poem On Life, Addressed To Colonel De Peyster. Dumfries, 1796.
- 104. Poem, Addressed To Mr. Mitchell, Collector Of Excise. Dumfries, 1796.
- 105. To John Maxwell Of Terraughty, On His Birthday.
- 106. Prologue Spoken By Mr. Woods On His Benefit Night, Monday, 16 April, 1787.
- 107. Lines, Sent To A Gentleman Whom He Had Offended.
- 108. Written In Friars-carse Hermitage, On The Banks Of Nith. June. 1788. (first Copy.)
- 109. To Robert Graham, Esq., Of Fintray.
- 110. Epistle To Major Logan.
- 111. A Mother's Lament For The Death Of Her Son.
- 112. On The Birth Of A Posthumous Child.
- 113. Epistle From Esopus To Maria.
- 114. The Kirk's Alarm;[1] A Satire. (first Version.)
- 115. Death And Dr. Hornbook. - A True Story.
- 116. The Five Carlins. A Scots Ballad.
- 117. Epistle To J. Rankine, Enclosing Some Poems.
- 118. The Farewell.
- 119. To Robert Graham, Esq., Of Fintray. On Receiving A Favour.
- 120. On Scaring Some Water-fowl In Loch-turit.
- 121. Lines Sent To Sir John Whitefoord, Bart., Of Whitefoord. With The Foregoing Poem.
- 122. To Dr. Blacklock, In Answer To A Letter.
- 123. The Kirk's Alarm. - A Ballad. (second Version.)
- 124. Elegy On Miss Burnet, Of Monboddo.
- 125. Epistle To William Creech.
- 126. Lament, Occasioned By The Unfortunate Issue Of A Friend's Amour.
- 127. A Winter Night.
- 128. On Seeing A Wounded Hare Limp By Me, Which A Fellow Had Just Shot.
- 129. Written With A Pencil, Over The Chimney-piece, In The Parlour Of The Inn At Kenmore, Taymouth.
- 130. To Ruin.
- 131. Willie Chalmers.
- 132. On The Death Of Sir James Hunter Blair.
- 133. Address To An Illegitimate Child.
- 134. To The Rev. John M'math.
- 135. The Twa Dogs. - A Tale.
- 136. The Cotter's Saturday Night. - Inscribed To Robert Aiken, Esq.
- 137. Poetical Address To Mr. W. Tytler, With The Present Of The Bard's Picture.
- 138. The Holy Fair.
- 139. The Dean Of Faculty. - A New Ballad.
- 140. The Brigs Of Ayr, A Poem, Inscribed To J. Ballantyne, Esq., Ayr.
- 141. Address To Edinburgh.
- 142. Remorse. - A Fragment.
- 143. Epistle To A Young Friend. - May, 1786.
- 144. Letter To James Tennant, Of Glenconner.
- 145. On A Scotch Bard, Gone To The West Indies.
- 146. Tam Samson's Elegy.[1]
- 147. The Author's Earnest Cry And Prayer To The Scotch Representatives In The House Of Commons.
- 148. Address To The Unco Guid, Or The Rigidly Righteous.
- 149. To J. Lapraik. - An Old Scottish Bard. (first Epistle.)
- 150. Second Epistle To Davie, - A Brother Poet.
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Richard C Martin: A great poet, whose works I turn to when I need to water my Scottish roots.