The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns ...McKie and Drennan, 1876 |
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... : an Ode , 214 214 215 215 216 PIECES FIRST PUBLISHED BY STEWART IN 1802 . Letter to James Tennant , Glenconner , The five carlines , an election ballad , 1790 , 217 219 Prologue , for Mr. Sutherland's benefit night , Page 222 ( xiv )
... : an Ode , 214 214 215 215 216 PIECES FIRST PUBLISHED BY STEWART IN 1802 . Letter to James Tennant , Glenconner , The five carlines , an election ballad , 1790 , 217 219 Prologue , for Mr. Sutherland's benefit night , Page 222 ( xiv )
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... to General Dumourier , Here's a health to them that's awa ' , Fragment on Liberty , 6 The Loyal Natives , ' Epigrams on the Earl of Galloway , Ballad The Dean of Faculty , 280 281 -282 283 283 284 Song - Amang the trees , . Song - A ( xvi )
... to General Dumourier , Here's a health to them that's awa ' , Fragment on Liberty , 6 The Loyal Natives , ' Epigrams on the Earl of Galloway , Ballad The Dean of Faculty , 280 281 -282 283 283 284 Song - Amang the trees , . Song - A ( xvi )
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... Ballad fragment - Hughie Graham , Closing note on Cromek's Reliques , POSTHUMOUS PIECES , FROM VARIOUS SOURCES ... Ballad ― The Laddies by the banks o ' Nith , 316 Ballad on the Dumfries Burghs Election , 1790 , 317 Lines to Mr. Peter ...
... Ballad fragment - Hughie Graham , Closing note on Cromek's Reliques , POSTHUMOUS PIECES , FROM VARIOUS SOURCES ... Ballad ― The Laddies by the banks o ' Nith , 316 Ballad on the Dumfries Burghs Election , 1790 , 317 Lines to Mr. Peter ...
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... Ballad from the Aldine Edition , 1839 Katherine Jaffrey , 355 Ballads sent to William Tytler , Esq . , 1787— The braes o ' Yarrow , 355 Young Rob Roy , 356 Bonie Dundee , 356 Young Hynhorn , 356 Ay Waukin , O , 356 Ye're like to the ...
... Ballad from the Aldine Edition , 1839 Katherine Jaffrey , 355 Ballads sent to William Tytler , Esq . , 1787— The braes o ' Yarrow , 355 Young Rob Roy , 356 Bonie Dundee , 356 Young Hynhorn , 356 Ay Waukin , O , 356 Ye're like to the ...
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... Ballad First - Whom will ye send to London , 382 Ballad Second - Fy , let us a ' to Kirkcudbright , 385 Ballad Third - John Bushby's lamentation , Ballad Fourth - Wha'll buy my troggin ? Stanzas composed between the stilts of the plough ...
... Ballad First - Whom will ye send to London , 382 Ballad Second - Fy , let us a ' to Kirkcudbright , 385 Ballad Third - John Bushby's lamentation , Ballad Fourth - Wha'll buy my troggin ? Stanzas composed between the stilts of the plough ...
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