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Tho' women's minds, like winter winds
Though fickle Fortune has deceiv'd me

Thou flattering mark of friendship kind

Thou Greybeard, old Wisdom, mayst boast of thy treasures

Thou hast left me ever, Jamie

Thou Liberty, thou art my theme

Thou lingering star, with lessening ray

Thou of an independent mind

Thou's welcome, wean! mishanter fa' me

Thou whom chance may hither lead

Thou, who thy honour as thy God reverest

Through and through the inspired leaves

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'Tis Friendship's pledge, my young, fair friend

To daunton, me, and me sae young

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True hearted was he, the sad swain o' the Yarrow

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What can a young lassie, what shall a young lassie

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What will I do gin my Hoggie die? .

When biting Boreas, fell and doure
When by a generous public's kind acclaim
When chapman billies leave the street
When chill November's surly blast
When dear Clarinda, matchless fair
When death's dark stream I ferry o'er
When

deceased, to the devil went down
When first I came to Stewart Kyle
When first I saw fair Jeanie's face
When first my brave Johnnie lad
When Guildford good our Pilot stood
When I think on the happy days

When Januar' wind was blawing cauld
When lyart leaves bestrow the yird.

When Nature her great master-piece design'd
When o'er the hill the eastern star

When the drums do beat

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When wild war's deadly blast was blawn.
Where are the joys I hae met in the morning
Where, braving angry winter's storms
Where Cart rins rowin to the sea
While at the stook the shearers cow'r
While briers an' woodbines budding green

While Europe's eye is fix'd on mighty things
While larks with little wing

While new-ca'd kye rowte at the stake

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While virgin Spring, by Eden's flood

While winds frae aff Ben-Lomond blaw

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Ye Irish lords, ye knights an' squires

Ye Jacobites by name, give an ear, give an ear

Ye maggots feast on Nicol's brain

Ye men of wit and wealth, why all this sneering

Ye sons of old Killie, assembled by Willie

Ye sons of sedition, give ear to my song

Ye true Loyal Natives,' attend to my song
Yestreen I had a pint o' wine

Yestreen I met you on the moor

Yon wand'ring rill, that marks the hill

Yon wild mossy mountains sae lofty and wide

Young Jamie, pride of a' the plain

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Young Jockey was the blithest lad

Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass

Your billet, sir, I grant receipt

Your friendship much can make me blest

Your News and Review, Sir, I've read through and through, Sir

You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier

You're welcome, Willie Stewart

Yours this moment I unseal

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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF

Burns's Poems

(AS FAR AS KNOWN).

ROBERT BURNS,

Born January, 1759-Died July, 1796, aged 371⁄2 years.

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The Death and Dying Words of

Poor Mailie.

? Poor Mailie's Elegy.

? No Churchman am I.

1783.

The Rigs o' Barley-'It was upon a Lammas night.' Now Westlin Winds.

My Nannie O'Behind yon hills.' Remorse Of all the numerous ills.'

Epitaph on Boghead.
Epitaph on Souter Hood.
Epitaph on William Muir of
Tarbolton Mill.

Epitaph on his Father.

1784.

Wha is that at my Bower Door? Green grows the Rashes G. When Guildford good. 'I am a keeper of the law.' Epistle to John Rankine—' O rough, rude.'

Welcome to his dear-bocht Bess' 'Thou's welcome, wean!'

O Leave Novels.

When First I came to Stewart Kyle.

Belles of Mauchline-In Mauch

line there dwells.'

Burns's 'Bletherin' Bitch'-'Below thir stanes.'

Epitaph on a Henpecked Husband. Epigram on the same-'O Death, had'st thou.'

Another epigram-'One Queen Artemisia.'

On Tam the Chapman.

On John Rankine-'Ae day, as Death.'

He who of Rankine sang.'

Man was made to mourn.

The Twa Herds; or, the Holy Tulzie.

1785.

Holy Willie's Prayer.
Epitaph on Holy Willie.

? Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet.

Death and Doctor Hornbook. Epistle to John Lapraik- While briers' (April 1).

Epistle to John Lapraik- While
new-ca'd kye' (April 21).
Epistle to William Simpson (May).
One Night as I did Wander.
Tho' Cruel Fate.

Rantin', Rovin' Robin.

Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux.

Epistle to John Goldie (August). Epistle to John Lapraik-' Guid speed' (September).

Epistle to Rev. John M'Math (September 17).

Second Epistle to Davie-'I'm
three times owre.'
'Young Peggy blooms.'

Farewell to Ballochmyle-' The
Catrine woods.'
'Her flowing locks.'
Halloween (November).
To a Mouse (November).
Epitaph on John Dove, or Dow.
Adam Armour's Prayer.

The Jolly Beggars (November).
The Cotter's Saturday Night
(November).

Address to the Deil.

Scotch Drink.

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