Robert Burns Sweet Poems
- 51. Of A' The Airts The Wind Can Blaw
- 52. O Were I On Parnassus Hill.
- 53. Tibbie Dunbar.
- 54. Blithe Was She.
- 55. Braw Lads Of Galla Water.
- 56. O Whar Did Ye Get
- 57. The Cure For All Care.
- 58. Her Flowing Locks.
- 59. The Lass Of Ballochmyle.
- 60. Handsome Nell.
- 61. Luckless Fortune.
- 62. On Seeing Miss Fontenelle In A Favourite Character.
- 63. Nannie.
- 64. Lines On Mrs. Kemble.
- 65. On The Death Of A Lap-dog, Named Echo.
- 66. Poem On Pastoral Poetry.
- 67. Epistle To Major Logan.
- 68. On The Birth Of A Posthumous Child.
- 69. Written On The Blank Leaf Of A Copy Of My Poems, Presented To An Old Sweetheart, Then Married.
- 70. Address To The Shade Of Thomson, On Crowning His Bust At Ednam With Bays.
- 71. Elegy On Miss Burnet, Of Monboddo.
- 72. The Whistle.
- 73. Lament, Occasioned By The Unfortunate Issue Of A Friend's Amour.
- 74. Tam O' Shanter. - A Tale.
- 75. The Humble Petition Of Bruar Water To The Noble Duke Of Athole.
- 76. Delia. - An Ode.
- 77. A Winter Night.
- 78. Written With A Pencil, Over The Chimney-piece, In The Parlour Of The Inn At Kenmore, Taymouth.
- 79. To J. Lapraik. (third Epistle.)
- 80. Willie Chalmers.
- 81. Ode Sacred To The Memory Of Mrs. Oswald, Of Auchencruive.
- 82. Address To An Illegitimate Child.
- 83. The Twa Dogs. - A Tale.
- 84. The Cotter's Saturday Night. - Inscribed To Robert Aiken, Esq.
- 85. The Holy Fair.
- 86. The Brigs Of Ayr, A Poem, Inscribed To J. Ballantyne, Esq., Ayr.
- 87. Address To Edinburgh.
- 88. The Inventory; - In Answer To A Mandate By The Surveyor Of The Taxes.
- 89. To J. Lapraik. - An Old Scottish Bard. (first Epistle.)
- 90. To A Mountain Daisy, On Turning One Down With The Plough In April, 1786.
- 91. To William Simpson, Ochiltree.
- 92. Address To The Deil
- 93. To James Smith.
- 94. The Vision.
- 95. Halloween.[1]
- 96. Epistle To William Simson
- 97. Lovely Young Jessie
- 98. The Bonie Lass Of Albany
- 99. Ploughman's Life, The
- 100. The Banks Of The Devon
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Richard C Martin: A great poet, whose works I turn to when I need to water my Scottish roots.