Robert Burns Poor Poems
- 1. Last May A Braw Wooer.
- 2. Address To The Wood-lark.
- 3. Is There, For Honest Poverty.
- 4. How Cruel Are The Parents.
- 5. The Battle Of Sheriff-muir.
- 6. O Philly, Happy Be That Day.
- 7. The Poor And Honest Sodger.
- 8. Husband, Husband.
- 9. On The Seas And Far Away.
- 10. The Weary Pund O' Tow.
- 11. Mary Morison.
- 12. Duncan Gray.
- 13. Coming Through The Rye.
- 14. The Carle Of Kellyburn Braes.
- 15. What Can A Young Lassie.
- 16. Country Lassie.
- 17. The Lazy Mist.
- 18. Streams That Glide In Orient Plains.
- 19. The Heron Ballads. (ballad Third.)
- 20. My Father Was A Farmer.
- 21. On A Suicide.
- 22. Tibbie, I Hae Seen The Day.
- 23. Lines Written On A Window.
- 24. On Captain Francis Grose.
- 25. Poem On Life, Addressed To Colonel De Peyster. Dumfries, 1796.
- 26. For Gavin Hamilton.
- 27. Poem, Addressed To Mr. Mitchell, Collector Of Excise. Dumfries, 1796.
- 28. To J. Lapraik. (second Epistle.)
- 29. Prologue Spoken By Mr. Woods On His Benefit Night, Monday, 16 April, 1787.
- 30. To Robert Graham, Esq., Of Fintray.
- 31. Epistle To Major Logan.
- 32. The Kirk's Alarm;[1] A Satire. (first Version.)
- 33. Epistle To J. Rankine, Enclosing Some Poems.
- 34. Sketch. - New Year's Day. To Mrs. Dunlop.
- 35. On Scaring Some Water-fowl In Loch-turit.
- 36. Fragment Inscribed To The Right Hon. C.j. Fox.
- 37. Address Of Beelzebub To The President Of The Highland Society.
- 38. A Bard's Epitaph.
- 39. The Kirk's Alarm. - A Ballad. (second Version.)
- 40. The Whistle.
- 41. To John Taylor.
- 42. Epistle To William Creech.
- 43. Tam O' Shanter. - A Tale.
- 44. Scots Prologue, For Mr. Sutherland's Benefit Night, Dumfries.
- 45. A Winter Night.
- 46. First Epistle To Robert Graham, Esq. Of Fintray.
- 47. On Seeing A Wounded Hare Limp By Me, Which A Fellow Had Just Shot.
- 48. On The Death Of Sir James Hunter Blair.
- 49. Address To An Illegitimate Child.
- 50. To The Rev. John M'math.
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Richard C Martin: A great poet, whose works I turn to when I need to water my Scottish roots.