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to Burns on his arrival in Edinburgh as a subscription for a 'brace', that is two copies, quoted however as 42 by most authors (36 by one and in the subscribers list) of the Edinburgh Edition of the Poems. At 5s for subscribers and 6s for others, 10 guineas for two would have been extremely generous.
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A portrait had not originally been advertised to potential subscribers, however when it became clear that 3000 or so copies were to be printed the decision was made to include one. Some may have been sold separately in addition to the three dozen on India paper at a shilling each that Burns sent with
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An intriguing incident is that Burns had heard that Creech was secretly publishing another edition and to prove this he visited Beugo and asked for the engraved plate used to print the frontispiece portrait. Beugo engraved a 'distinguishing mark' on it and this secret mark subsequently appeared on a
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The other well known error 'Duke of Boxburgh' for 'Duke of Roxburgh' is common to both impressions on page xxxvii of the subscribers list. Another well known error is that Page 232 is given as '( 332 )'. Altogether around three hundred differences exist between the two impressions, two hundred being
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recalled that Robert's friend John Ballantine, Provost of Ayr in 1787, had offered to lend money for the publication of the 'Edinburgh Edition' as well as advising him to contact an Edinburgh publisher. On 18 April 1787 Robert wrote to him to say that he had sent John one hundred copies of his newly
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Burns sent no less than 100 copies of his newly published work to John Ballantine, a merchant banker and Provost of Ayr, requesting that he make arrangements for them to be sold locally and later he requested that some of the proceeds be sent to Gilbert Burns who was struggling to make a success of
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had printed a first run of pages as far as the gathering or signature 'Mm' (page 281) when he discovered that he had insufficient copies to cover all the subscribers and due to a shortage of type he was forced to reset the printing blocks and repeat the run as a partial second impression. Burns had
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A motion being made by the Earl of Glencairn, and seconded by Sir John Whitefoord in favour of Mr Burns, Ayrshire, who had dedicated the new edition of his poems to the Caledonian Hunt, the meeting was of the opinion that in consideration of his superior merit, as well as of the compliment paid to
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Burns borrowed a copy of the 1787 'Edinburgh Edition' from John Geddes at Edinburgh in 1787 and carried it with him on his Tour of the Highlands. It had been bound in with twenty seven extra blank pages and upon returning it to Geddes in 1789, the owner found that Burns had written twelve poems in
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engraved the copper plate required for the printing process. Nasmyth was a landscape painter and was reluctant to take on the work however he met with Burns and they became friends resulting in Nasmyth producing a portrait which he never fully completed due to his concern over spoiling what he had
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It could be argued that in 1787 two editions were published and Burns himself once referred to his second and third editions. The printings however are usually regarded as variant settings of one edition with mainly accidental changes. Around 10% of the variants have been found to have sheets from
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The full details are that the gathering 'Kk' appears to have been overlooked at first and as with the gatherings 'Nn' to 'Yy' the contents of the two impressions are identical. Gatherings 'a' to 'f' bore the title page, portrait, dedication (Dated 4 April 1787), etc. and were printed in one run
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It was first published and then bound by Mr Scott in French gray paper 'printers' boards with most copies subsequently being cut and ornately bound once purchased so that uncut copies in the original paper wrappers with a cream paper spine and label are exceedingly rare, especially those of the
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for non-subscribers. The printing of 1500 copies had been initially planned however demand was such that circa 3000 copies were printed, with estimates ranging from 2,894 to 3,250, and 1500 subscribers for 2876 copies are listed, however Burns lost some of the Subscription Bills
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was published by A Strahan and T Cadell directly from a copy of the Edinburgh edition in 1787 and as a copy of the 'Stinking Edition' was used the 'stinking' error was perpetuated within it and therefore the London Edition is also sometimes known as the 'Stinking Edition'.
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Burns as illustrated above used a variety of methods to keep the names of individuals more or less hidden, such as with a series of asterisks between a first and last letter denoting missing letters, a solid line giving no clue to the number of letters or initials only.
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of which 88 are known to survive however no record exists of the number of the first Edinburgh Edition that are extant. Cairney states that local tradition in Kilmarnock has it that an extra six were printed for Burns as 'author's copies', making 618 in total.
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remarked that Smellie was also publishing a Gaelic Bible and a Hebrew grammar. In the haste to reset the blocks a large number of mainly minor errors were introduced, the most famous of which is the substitution of a 't' for a 'k' that converted the
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The evidence suggests that although Burns was not very closely involved with proof reading and setting the second setting he may have introduced a small number of authentic Scots spellings whilst the remainder of the differences were accidental.
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This manuscript copy of 'Address to Edinburgh' written in Burns' hand, was sent in 1787 to Lady Henrietta Don (nee Cunningham), sister to Earl of Glencairn. The manuscript is now part of the Laing Collection at the University of
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annotated by Burns was discovered in Dumfries. Of particular assistance was the identification of many of the people who the poet had referred to in his work, some of whom had been the subject of much speculation. The epitaph on
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Burns had however originally expected to receive a payment of a Guinea for each copy. The Earl of Glencairn is also recorded as having subscribed personally to eight copies and his mother, the dowager countess, sixteen copies.
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The portrait was printed from a copper plate and close observation shows that is not printed onto the same laid or 'chain and line' type of paper but on wove or velin paper that lacks the visible lines of the laid. The
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list required an addenda. All the errors and differences in the partial second impression occur in gatherings 'Aa' to 'Ii' and 'Ll' to 'Mm'. For example, on ( 9 ), the very first page of poems, the line
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John Farquhar-Gray of Gilmilnscroft subscribed for two copies. John was the Justice of the Peace and magistrate who is said to have married Robert and Jean in a secret civil ceremony circa April 1788.
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Two songs that Burns had intended to add to the 1787 edition were rejected as "defamatory libels against the fastidious powers of Poesy and Taste" by a jury of Literati. These were "
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both settings. The editions have 51 half-sheet gatherings of which 5 were for the subscription list, two for the contents, 42 for the text of the poems and 3 for the glossary.
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survive, however due to the extra rarity value of the original binding, attempts have been made to produce 'fake' copies with their paper wrappers, labels, etc. The watermark
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Other 18th century editions are those published in Dublin, Belfast, London, Philadelphia and New York, not always with the authors knowledge or with the permission of
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is commonly known as the first Edinburgh Edition and the partial second setting has become known as the Stinking Edition. It is a collection of poetry and songs by
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them, Mr Hogart should be directed to subscribe for one hundred copies in their name, for which he should pay Mr Burns £25, upon the publication of his book.
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format, measuring 22.3 x 14.3 cm, untrimmed, had 343 pages, a 38-page subscribers list and an expanded 24-page glossary or 'dictionary' of
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for those unfamiliar with the language and with an added emphasis on national rather than the Kyle district dialect. Interestingly the word "
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Burns was personally responsibility for the cost of the subscription list and its increased length added around 11% to his costs.
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Beugo was suspicious when William Creech asked for the copper-plate engraving of Burns, so he put a secret note on the engraving
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was published, Creech having made a handsome profit on the first,. much enlarged and for the first time containing the poem
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Creech can be technically seen as the publisher, however the financial and practical arrangements were not straightforward.
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being applied to this possibly rarer setting, around 1000 out of 3000 copies reportedly carrying this variation.
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It was the second published edition of Burns's work, his first edition having been printed nine months before in
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are reprinted, except for three, with almost no deliberate changes. 1786 material included such favourites as "
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that his family back at Mossgiel were only able to read his work in print from the Edinburgh Edition, despite
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endings ... probably on Creech's advice he abolished the older endings in his edition of 1787, sunstituting
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Burns gave £180 to his brother Gilbert out of the circa £700 that the 'Edinburgh Edition' had earned him.
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manuscript versions of the poems from the Kilmarnock and Edinburgh editions are in the possession of the
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resulting in a need to sell some copies at the subscribers price. By comparison only 612 copies of the
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Burns added a number of annotations to clarify or enhance the understanding of his works such as with
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towards the end of the process. The dedication was 200 words shorter than the Kilmarnock Edition.
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the engraver arranged several sittings with Burns and produced a better likeness as confirmed by
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whilst the 'Edinburgh Edition' elevated him into a position amongst the world's greatest poets.
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Included in the Notanda of the Meeting of the Caledonian Hunt at Edinburgh on 10 January 1787: "
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was proved for instance to refer to the Rev John Kennedy and not to his printer John Wilson.
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The Author's Earnest Cry and Prayer to the Scotch Representatives in the House of Commons
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Burns presented a copy to 'Mr. Nicoll, High Street, Edinburgh' who was the 'Willie' of
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Hunters' Illustrated History of the Family, Friends and Contemporaries of Robert Burns
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Hunters' Illustrated History of the Family, Friends and Contemporaries of Robert Burns
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and it was this 'Kind Man' who had encouraged the Earl to become a patron of Burns.
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To bespeak (order in advance) the new edition and hand him a suitable gift of money.
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although It had already appeared in such publications as the second volume of
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on that date, although the date 21 April 1786 is given by a few authors. The
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The Auld Farmer's New-Year Morning's Salutation to his Auld Mare, Maggie
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appears to be amongst the most enthusiastic subscribers as he sent ten
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large number of copies of the Edinburgh edition. McQuuen records that "
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This book is printed by subscription for the sole benefit of the author
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University of Glasgow. Special Collections. The 1787 Edinburgh Edition
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is named as the publisher however the statement goes on to say that "
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is an example of Burns's gift for re-working traditional folk-verse.
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on page 156 and his notes on the 'Cove of Colean' (Culzean) as the
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In a letter to Robert Aiken in December 1786 he refers to him as "
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Second Edinburgh Edition)
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to those that had shown him kindness whilst he was in Edinburgh.
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The copyright for the 1787 'Edinburgh Edition' expired in 1801.
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Changes were present within the poems themselves, for example "
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The poems and songs of the 1787 Robert Burns Edinburgh edition
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns
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The Farewell. To the Brethren of St James's Lodge, Tarbolton
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Dedication of the Edinburgh Edition to the Caledonian Hunt.
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has 'of' in the second impression and ' o' ' in the first.
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The Advertisement for the First Edinburgh Edition of 1787.
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To Miss L____, with Beattie's Poems for a New-year's Gift
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were used in the Edinburgh Edition by type or by number.
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Dublin Variant)
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (London Edition)
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To a Louse, on seeing one on a Lady's Bonnet at Church
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Printed for the author, and sold by William Creech.
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The 'Boxburgh' misprint in the subscribers section.
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University of South Carolina. p. xiii. 1121:( ) - The missing name from the poem or song. 1041:Song, 'Behind yon hills where Stinchar flows' 477:and from the profits from the sale of copies. 388:having subscribed for 70 copies of the first. 2385: 1708:. Robert Burns World Federation. p. 55. 617:The Earl of Eglinton in the subscribers list. 586:Presentation, loaned copies, Subscribers, etc 216:Noblemen and Gentlemen of the Caledonian Hunt 8: 3223:The Marriage of Robin Redbreast and the Wren 21: 2344:Scott, Patrick & Lamont, Craig (2016). 2133: 2131: 1827:Scott, Patrick & Lamont, Craig (2016). 1799:Scott, Patrick & Lamont, Craig (2016). 1783:Scott, Patrick & Lamont, Craig (2016). 1637:Scott, Patrick & Lamont, Craig (2016). 1414:Scott, Patrick & Lamont, Craig (2016). 1362:Scott, Patrick & Lamont, Craig (2016). 1059:Song, 'The gloomy night is gath'ring fast' 1013:Epistle to J. R******, inclosing some Poems 932:The First Six Verses of the Ninetieth Psalm 2392: 2378: 2370: 1511:. University of South Carolina. p. 5. 751:Uncut Edingurgh Edition in printers boards 30: 20: 3150:Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783–1785 1846:Maurice Lindsay's The Burns Encyclopaedia 1315:Maurice Lindsay's The Burns Encyclopaedia 2583:Oh, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad 996:Epistle to J. L*****, an old Scotch Bard 968:On a Scotch Bard gone to the West Indies 814:The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie 754: 746: 691: 503: 356: 16:1787 collection of poems by Robert Burns 3199:Robert Burns's diamond point engravings 1215: 785:Death and Doctor Hornbook. A True Story 512:In the announcement of the publication 404:Twas Even; or, The Lass of Ballochmyle 22:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 2638:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 1915: 1913: 1811: 1809: 1706:Who's Who in the World of Robert Burns 1544:. Mainstream Publishing. p. 143. 1437:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 1259:. Mainstream Publishing. p. 141. 638:and the actual intention is quoted as 465:That bears the name of Auld King Coel, 134:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 1977:Scottish National Memorials, Page 184 1943: 1941: 1839: 1837: 1831:Book Collector Vol. 65 Iss. 4. p.614. 1803:Book Collector Vol. 65 Iss. 4. p.603. 1795: 1793: 1787:Book Collector Vol. 65 Iss. 4. p.602. 1779: 1777: 1775: 1699: 1697: 1641:Book Collector Vol. 65 Iss. 4. p.606. 1535: 1533: 1477: 1475: 1473: 1471: 1452:Poem, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 1439:. William Creech. p. Dedication. 1418:Book Collector Vol. 65 Iss. 4. p.607. 1366:Book Collector Vol. 65 Iss. 4. p.601. 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1298: 1296: 1225: 1223: 1221: 1219: 193:.. and perhaps some have been mislaid 7: 3204:Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate 2722:Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate 2334:. Messrs. Hunter McQueen and Hunter. 1430: 1428: 1426: 1424: 1410: 1408: 1382: 1380: 1378: 1376: 1374: 1372: 1280: 1278: 1276: 1081:Epitaph on a celebrated Ruling Elder 1065:Song, 'From thee, Eliza, I must go' 1053:Song, 'Again rejoicing Nature sees' 603:also had a copy annotated by Burns. 557:to paint Burns' portrait from which 142:, first "Printed for the Author" by 2555:Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation 1877:. Oxford University Press. p.  1613:. Oxford University Press. p.  1031:Song, 'It was upon a Lammas night' 979:A Dedication to G**** H******* Esq; 400:Young Peggy Blooms our boniest lass 252:Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous 2142:. Alloway Publishing. p. 259. 2140:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns 1991:. Alloway Publishing. p. 300. 1989:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns 1952:. Alloway Publishing. p. 290. 1950:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns 1906:. Alloway Publishing. p. 301. 1904:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns 1289:. Alloway Publishing. p. 288. 1287:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns 903:A Prayer, in the Prospect of Death 14: 1524:The Story of The Kilmarnock Burns 1047:Green grow the Rashes. A Fragment 492:, who also possess a copy of the 264:Green grow the Rashes. A Fragment 207:The 'stinking' error in the poem 2620: 1678:The Kilmarnock Edition. A Census 1653:The Kilmarnock Edition. A Census 1567:The Kilmarnock Edition. A Census 1196: 1182: 878:Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet 214:The volume was dedicated to the 3209:Robert Burns Humanitarian Award 2282:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 29. 2257:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 28. 2182:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 51. 2157:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 40. 1590:Douglas, William Scott (1938). 1096:Epitaph for the Author's Father 1007:Epistle to W. S*****, Ochiltree 914:Verses left at a Friend's House 893:Man was made to Mourn. An Elegy 380:Such was the popularity of the 308:Nearly twice the length of the 2348:Book Collector Vol. 65 Iss. 4. 2330:McQueen, Colin Hunter (2009). 2307:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 5. 2305:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 2280:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 2255:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 2180:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 2155:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 2098:"Edinburgh, 15th January 1787" 1542:Robert Burns. The Patriot Bard 1391:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 6. 1389:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1257:Robert Burns. The Patriot Bard 1234:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 9. 1232:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1: 3276:Scottish folk-song collectors 3112:Robert Burns World Federation 2926:Alexander Cunningham (lawyer) 1155:Robert Burns World Federation 529:Dear Patron of my Virgin Muse 3244:A Manual of Religious Belief 3230:The Merry Muses of Caledonia 1967:. Welcome Rain. p. 210. 1540:Hogg, Patrick Scott (2008). 1486:. Lomond Books. p. 76. 1342:. Lomond Books. p. 77. 1317:. Robert Hale. p. 126. 1255:Hogg, Patrick Scott (2008). 1135:A Manual of Religious Belief 908:Stanzas on the same occasion 700:In 1793 a second two volume 538:The Portrait of Robert Burns 174:The Edition and its contents 2702:The Hermitage, Friars Carse 2534:My Heart's in the Highlands 2499:The Cotter's Saturday Night 1848:. Robert Hale. p. 21. 1816:Scottish National Memorials 1526:. Eneas Mackay. p. 77. 1454:. Luath Press. p. 20. 862:The Cotter's Saturday Night 608:Willie brewed a peck o'maut 496:and the Edinburgh Edition. 446:noted as far back as 1888. 395:published poems and songs. 234:", etc. New poems included 228:The Cotter's Saturday Night 186:for subscribers and 6  3297: 3271:British poetry collections 3102:Bachelors' Club, Tarbolton 1965:Robert Burns : A Life 1086:Epitaph on a noisy Polemic 328:meaning a small quantity. 262:). 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Index


Robert Burns
Alexander Nasmyth
Scots
English
Poetry
Lyrics
Edinburgh
Great Britain
Robert Burns
William Smellie
Edinburgh
William Creech
Edinburgh
Kilmarnock Edition
Kilmarnock
shillings
shillings
Kilmarnock Edition

Kilmarnock Edition
Halloween
The Cotter's Saturday Night
To a Mouse
John Barleycorn
Kilmarnock Edition
octavo
Scots words
Kilmarnock Edition
fleuron

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