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Robert Burns Vol.81

818. She says she lo'es me best of a' [2]
819. To Dr Maxwell on Miss Jessie Staig's recovery
820. To the beautiful Miss Eliza [2]
821. The thorn
822. On seeing Mrs Kemble in the character of Yarico
823. Epigram on a Galloway Laird
824. On being shown a beautiful country seat
825. On hearing that there was a falsehood
826. On a suicide
827. On a swearing coxcomb
Elizabeth Kemble
Elizabeth Kemble

Robert Burns Vol.82

828. On an innkeeper nicknamed The Marquis
829. Pretty Peg [2]
830. Ah Chloris [2]
831. Saw ye my dearie my Philly [2]
832. How lang and dreary is the night [3]
833. Inconstancy in love [2]
834. The lover's morning salute to his mistress [2]
835. The Winter of life [2]
836. Behold my love how green the groves [2]
837. The charming month of May [2]
Jean Lorimer
Jean Lorimer

Robert Burns Vol.83

838. Lassie wi' the lint white locks [2]
839. O Philly, happy be that day [2]
840. Contented wi' little [2]
841. Farewell thou stream [2]
842. Cans’t thou leave me thus, my Katie [2]
843. My Nannie's awa [2]
844. Wae is my heart [2]
845. For the sake o' somebody [2]
846. A man's a man for a' that [4]
847. The solemn league and covenant
A man's a man
The honest man, tho' e'er sae poor, Is king o' men for a' that.

Robert Burns Vol.84

848. To John Syme of Ryedale
849. Inscripton on a goblet belonging to Mr Syme
850. To John Syme
851. Epitaph for Mr Gabriel Richardson
852. Epigram on Mr James Gracie
853. Bonnie Peg-a-Ramsay [2]
854. Inscription at Friars Carse Hermitage
855. There was a bonnie lass [2]
856. Wee Willie Gray [2]
857. O aye my wife she dang me [2]
John Syme
John Syme

Robert Burns Vol.85

858. Guid ale keeps the heart aboon [3]
859. O steer her up an' haud her gaun [3]
860. The lass o' Ecclefechan [3]
861. O lassie art thou sleeping yet [2]
862. I'll aye ca' in by yon town [2]
863. O wat ye wha's in yon town [2]
864. Ballads on Mr Heron's election 1795 [2]
865. Ballad second - election day [2]
866. Ballad third John Bushby's lamentation
867. Heron election ballad fourth [2]
John Bushby (d.1802)
John Bushby

Robert Burns Vol.86

868. Poetic inscription for an altar of independence [2]
869. The Cardin o't the spinnin o't [2]
870. The Cooper O' Cuddie [2]
871. The lass that made the bed to me [3]
872. Had I the wyte she bade me [2]
873. Does haughty Gaul invasion threat [3]
874. Address to the woodlark [3]
875. On Chloris being ill [2]
876. How cruel are the parents [2]
877. Mark yonder pomp of costly fashion [2]
King George 111
King George 111

Robert Burns Vol.87

878. Twas na her bonnie blue e'e [2]
879. Their groves o' sweet myrtle [2]
880. Forlorn my love, no comfort near [2]
881. Why why tell thy lover [2]
882. The braw wooer [2]
883. This is no my ain lassie [2]
884. O bonnie was yon rosy brier [2]
885. Now spring has clad the grove in green [2]
886. O that's the lassie o' my heart [2]
887. To Chloris [2]
Sweet myrtle
Sweet myrtle

Robert Burns Vol.88

888. There's news lasses news [2]
889. Crowdie ever mair [2]
890. Mally's meek Mally's sweet [2]
891. Jockey's ta'en the parting kiss [2]
892. The collector Mitchell [2]
893. For ance and ay [1]
894. The Dean of Faculty - a new ballad [2]
895. Poem on life [2]
896. Hey for a lass wi' a tocher [2]
897. Compilmentary versicle to Jessie Lewars
Jessie Lewars (2)_rs
Mrs Jessie Thomson née Lewars

Robert Burns Vol.89

898. Auld lang syne [2]
899. The Menagerie [2]
900. On Jessie's illness
901. On the recovery of Jessie
902. O lay thy loof in mine lass [2]
903. Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear [2]
904. O wert thou in the cauld blast [2]
905. To Miss Jessy Lewars [2]
906. Fairest maid on Devon Banks [2]
907. For ance and ay [2]
Duncan Brown Auld Lang Syne
Robert Burns by Duncan Brown

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