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I suppose, at a gross guess that I could add of new materials to your two volumes, about fifty pages. I would also correct and retrench a good deal. These said fifty pages you know are as much mine as the thumb-stall I have just now drawn on my finger which I unfortunately gashed in mending my pen. A
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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. He never fully completed this however due to his concern over spoiling what
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Burns as illustrated above used a variety of methods to keep the names of individuals hidden to some extent, such as with a series of asterisks denoting missing letters, sometimes with an asterisk per letter. A solid line giving no clue at all to the number of letters or initials, as understandably
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He also sent copies to Thomas Sloan, Nancy McLehose, Patrick Miller, Mrs Graham of Fintry, Robert Riddell, David Blair, Maria Riddell, John Francis Erskine, John Cunningam, 15th Earl of Glencairn and his sister Lady Elizabeth. David Blair, the Birmingham Gunsmith, in 1788 had presented Burns with a
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These letters show what sort of relationship existed between Burns and Creech at this period. The parsimonius publisher had been very slow about giving Burns any money for the first edition, and had not offered him anything for second: but in answer to Creech's query about how much he might want,
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for those unfamiliar with the language. It was published in French gray paper 'printers' boards with most copies subsequently being cut and ornately bound once purchased so that uncut copies in the original printer's boards with a cream paper spine and label are exceedingly rare. It is not clear
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I understand that my Book is published. I beg that you will, as soon as possible (italics), send me twenty copies of it. As I mean to present them among a few Great Folks whom I respect, & a few Little Folks whom I love, these twenty will not interfere with your sale. If you have not twenty
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Lt-Col. Cunningham, son of Alan Cunningham, Burns's biographer, pointed out that the last four lines of the final verse of 'Earnest Cry and Prayer' differ in the 1794 Edinburgh Edition from all previous editions. The alteration did not prove popular with the public and has not appeared since.
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Burns asked only for a few books and a few copies of the new edition. And when the edition has finally been published, Creech does not even inform Burns of it, Burns writes that he understands (italics) his book is published, and begs (italics) the publisher for some more copies!
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It was published in 'printers' boards with most copies subsequently being cut and more or less ornately bound as two volumes. The signatures run from A-K12 in Volume I and the first six leaves of each sheet are signed. In Volume II the signatures run from A-L12 and M10. The
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However inferiour now, or afterwards, I may rank as a Poet; one honest virtue, to which few Poets can pretend, I trust I shall ever claim as mine: - to no man, whatever his station in life, or his power to serve me, have 1 ever paid a compliment at the expence of
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surmised that a public appetite still existed for his work and an expanded edition would likely be profitable. Accordingly, in March or April 1792 Creech wrote to Burns, in the knowledge of course that he already held the copyright for all the poems in the 1787
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A reprint, issued in boards, was issued in 1794 with many of the same additional errors as the 1793 volumes. The 1793 and 1794 differ in appearance in some respects, such as the positioning of text and on page XI of the 1793 volume I the details of an error
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inscription, written on the blank leaf of a copy of the last edition of my poems, presented to the lady whom, in so many fictitious reveries of passion, but with the most ardent sentiments of real friendship, I have so often sung under the name of
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volumes were both printed in 12mo or duodecimo, with twelve leaves per sheet format, measuring 20.4 x 12.7 cm, untrimmed, had 522 pages total with 237 pages in Volume I and 283 pages in volume II; a 27-page glossary or 'dictionary' of
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Mr. White will accept of this book as a mark of the most sincere Friendship, from a man who has ever had too much respect for his friends, & too much contempt for his enemies, to flatter either the one or the other - The
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few Books which I very much want, are all the recompence I crave, together with as many copies of the new edition of my own works as Friendship or Gratitude shall prompt me to present (italics).
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portrait, the title page, the contents, the dedication, followed by the poems and songs and finally the extensive glossary. Volume II had no portrait or contents pages. Unlike the
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original works run until the glossary is reached. It is not clear why the sequence was changed as Volume I was issued 237 pages long as compared with Volume II at 283 pages long.
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meaning a small quantity. Burns did not expand the 1787 glossary to cover the 1793 or 1794 editions. The two volumes together were 150 pages or nearly 40% longer than the 1787
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are those published in Belfast (1793), Edinburgh (1797 & 1798), Philadelphia (1798) and New York (1799), often without the author's knowledge or with the permission of
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no subscribers list was published in either volume. Although published as two volumes, to save money on binding some purchasers had the volumes were bound up together.
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was appended for those unfamiliar with the language. For reasons unknown a few words from the original 1786 glossary were omitted from the expanded versions, such as
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Burns and his family became firm friends in Dumfries with Thomas White and he presented Thomas with a copy of his 1793 Edinburgh Edition, writing in the volume "
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Since 1786 Robert Burns had written many new sings and poems and despite five years having passed since his appearance on the Scottish literary scene,
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In Volume II material not previously published in a collection of the poet's works were printed. A number had been in print elsewhere as noted for
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format, measuring 22.3 x 14.6 cm, untrimmed, had 372 pages, a 38-page subscribers list and the expanded 24-page glossary or 'dictionary' of
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In the 19th century Thomas Stewart's 1802 edition is notorious for having included a section with twenty-five letters written by Sylvander
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which was moved to second place in Volume II. The sequence is again kept until a series of original works are inserted, starting with
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Burns had added a number of annotations to clarify or enhance the understanding of his works that were included here, such as with
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manuscript versions of the poems published in the Kilmarnock, Edinburgh, London and later editions are in the possession of the
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The weight of paper was different with the thickness of paper greater in the 1793 edition. The half-title in the 1793 reads
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On 3 August 1795 Burns presented Jean Lorimer with a copy of the last edition of his works published during his lifetime: "
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seems to have encouraged Creech to publish this new edition as the 1787 volume had been sold out since around 1791.
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editions contained an extra seventeen poems and five new songs. In addition most of the poems present in the 1786
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ready, send me any number you can. It will confer a particular obligation to let me have them by first Carrier.
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copies sold in London had a new title page inserted bearing the names of Strahan and Cadell as well as Creech.
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proof. He was a great admirer of Burns's works and was the eldest son of William Tytler of Woodhouselee.
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splendid pair of pistols. In 1793 Burns sent Blair a copy of the Second Edinburgh Edition of his poems.
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copy has corrections in his own hand. Alexander Fraser Tytler is credited with correcting the 1793
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the fifth collected edition of his poems followed by others in 1788 in Philadelphia and New York.
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the engraver arranged several sittings with Burns and produced a better likeness as confirmed by
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Burns's letter to Lady Elizabeth Cunningham presenting her with a set of his 1793 publication.
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The Author's Earnest Cry and Prayer to the Scotch Representatives in the House of Commons
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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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T. Cadell, London, and W. Creech, Edinburgh were the publishers of the 1793 and 1794
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of 1791 for which it was originally written. The volumes were again dedicated to the
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and the volumes therefore do not carry a watermark and the portrait of Burns on the
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of which 86 are known to survive, but no clear record exists of the numbers of the
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Two weeks after the 1793 volumes were advertised for sale Burns wrote to
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The final verse of 'Earnest Cry and Prayer' - 1793 and earlier veresion.
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The Auld Farmer's New-Year Morning's Salutation to his Auld Mare, Maggie
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was published, much enlarged and for the first time containing the poem
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University of Glasgow. Special Collections. The 1787 Edinburgh Edition
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is an example of Burns's gift for re-working traditional folk-verse.
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Ellisland: A Museum History. Part 1. Burns Chronicle. V.131. Issue 1
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of 1793 in 'Two Volumes, The Second Edition, Considerably Enlarged'.
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Dedication of the Edinburgh Edition of 1793 to the Caledonian Hunt.
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has been left out from the contents list for Volume II, page 226.
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Second Edinburgh Edition)
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Second Edinburgh Edition)
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is given, absent from the 1794 edition. In the 1794 edition the
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns
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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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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Edinburgh Edition)
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The final verse of 'Earnest Cry and Prayer' - 1794 Version
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To Miss L____, with Beattie's Poems for a New-year's Gift
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and from 1793 onwards he removed the penultimate stanza:
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In Two Volumes. The Second Edition Considerably Enlarged.
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In Two Volumes. The Second Edition Considerably Enlarged
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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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The title page of the 1793 edition has the information
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and his notes on the 'Cove of Colean' (Culzean) as the
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To a Louse, on seeing one on a Lady's Bonnet at Church
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In Two Volumes. A New Edition, Considerably Enlarged.
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are all simple double, diamond or broken rule lines.
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On seeing a seeing a fellow wound a hare with a shot
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Lines sent to Sir John Whiteford with the foregoing
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Scottish Daily Express. p. Vol.1., p.132. 1476:whilst in the 1794 edition the half-title reads 1121:Song, 'Now westlin winds and slaughtering guns' 565:The Weekly Miscellany, Glasgow, 30 November 1791 3051:Robert Burns's Interleaved Scots Musical Museum 1567:Robert Burns's Interleaved Scots Musical Museum 569:Ode to the memory of Mrs Oswald of Auchencruive 559:Other works that were previously published are 2259:Researching the Life and Times of Robert Burns 1776:. University of South Carolina. p. xiii. 1489:Tis friendship's pledge, my young fair friend. 1403:( ) – The missing name from the poem or song. 1128:Song, 'Behind you hills where Stinchar flows' 2280: 757:The poems and songs of the 1793 Robert Burns 373:Noblemen and Gentlemen of the Caledonian Hunt 196:were printed and only 612 copies of the 1786 8: 3118:The Marriage of Robin Redbreast and the Wren 649:Ah, helpless nurslings! Who will now provide 21: 1150:Song, 'The gloomy Night is gath'ring fast' 1092:Epistle to J. R******, inclosing some Poems 997:The First Six Verses of the Ninetieth Psalm 2287: 2273: 2265: 2005:. Edinburgh University Press. p. 73. 1920:. T. Cadell; William Creech. p. VIII. 1424:with the Mrs Oswald of Auchencruive poem. 1242:On seeing a wounded hare a fellow had shot 1189:(Mrs Oswald of Auchencruive) p. 164 * 647:The playful pair croud fondly by thy side; 27: 20: 3045:Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783–1785 2189:. The Scottish Daily Express. p. 18. 645:"Perhaps a mother's anguish adds its woe, 363:, March 1791 and in the second volume of 2478:Oh, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad 1905:. T. Cadell; William Creech. p. XI. 1751:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 28 & 29. 1439: 1069:Epistle to J. L*****, an old Scotch Bard 1033:On a Scotch Bard gone to the West Indies 835:The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie 310: 165:The Previous Editions and their contents 3094:Robert Burns's diamond point engravings 1628: 1503:Amongst later 18th century editions of 2533:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 1971: 1969: 1967: 1918:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 1903:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 1852:. Mainstream Publishing. p. 143. 1505:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 1478:POEMS chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. 1417:. The 1794 edition has been corrected. 1213:(Robert Graham of Fintry) p. 181* 589:The Gazeteer and New Daily Advertiser, 539:, who also possess a copy of the 1786 171:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 145:was issued during the poet's lifetime 1871: 1869: 449:Details of the size, signatures, etc. 375:with the same date of April 4, 1787. 157:. The successful demand for the 1787 7: 3099:Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate 2617:Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate 1843: 1841: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1795: 1793: 1667: 1665: 1663: 1661: 1659: 1657: 1257:Epitaph on a celebrated Ruling Elder 1186:Ode to the memory of Mrs ___ of ____ 1157:Song, 'From thee, Eliza, I must go' 1143:Song, 'Again rejoicing Nature sees' 714:to paint Burns' portrait from which 651:That life a mother only can bestow." 575:, London, 7 May 1789 and elsewhere; 2450:Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation 1114:Song, 'It was upon a Lammas night' 1047:A Dedication to G**** H******* Esq; 505:No 'chain and line' was used, only 286:was nearly twice the length of the 265:Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous 2119:. Alloway Publishing. p. 606. 2117:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns 2104:. Alloway Publishing. p. 507. 2102:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns 2089:Burns Encyclopaedia - John McMurdo 2053:. Alloway Publishing. p. 290. 2051:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns 1834:. Canongate Classics. p. 263. 1468:whilst the 1794 edition title has 1372:On the Birth of a Posthumous Child 1218:Lament for James Earl of Glencairn 1178:Written in Friar's Carse Hermitage 962:A Prayer, in the Prospect of Death 585:Lament for James Earl of Glencairn 561:Written in Friar's Carse Hermitage 431:Written in Friar's Carse Hermitage 307:Background to the 1793 publication 14: 2157:Burns's "Chloris". A Reminiscence 1197:(Matthew Henderson) p. 168 * 1136:Green grow the Rashes. A Fragment 627:published in a pamphlet in 1791. 551:Original material and alterations 355:The poem had already appeared in 277:Green grow the Rashes. A Fragment 192:Around 3,250 copies of the first 2515: 1774:The Kilmarnock Edition. A Census 1608: 1594: 1319:(Jane Cruickshank) p. 224 * 913:Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet 630:Burns had discussed changes to " 577:Elegy on Capt. Matthew Henderson 3104:Robert Burns Humanitarian Award 2229:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 42. 2204:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 99. 2185:Douglas, William Scott (1866). 2159:. Morison Brothers. p. 38. 2134:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 52. 2028:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 41. 1980:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 39. 1956:Douglas, William Scott (1938). 1726:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 11. 1701:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 10. 1676:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 40. 1640:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 38. 1487:The poem then followed : " 1308:On Capt. Grose's Peregrinations 1278:_______ For the Author's Father 1250:Address to the shade of Thomson 1084:Epistle to W. S*****, Ochiltree 976:Verses left at a Friend's House 955:Man was made to Mourn. An Elegy 643: 593:On Capt. Grose's Peregrinations 465:Burns's portrait by John Beugo. 439:Address to the shade of Thomson 427:Man was made to Mourn. A Elegy. 2227:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 2202:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 2132:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 2064:McQueen, Colin Hunter (2008). 2026:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1978:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1931:McQueen, Colin Hunter (2008). 1880:. Oliver and Boyd. p. 6. 1878:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1850:Robert Burns. The Patriot Bard 1749:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1724:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1699:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1674:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1638:A Bibliography of Robert Burns 1457:Anna, thy charms my bosom fire 1356:Written in the Inn at Taymouth 1340:Humble Petition of Bruar Water 1332:On the death of J____ M'L____ 1194:Elegy on Capt. M ____ H _____ 617:Written at the Inn at Taymouth 609:Humble Petition of Bruar Water 599:11 August 1789 and elsewhere; 597:The Edinburgh Evening Courant, 388:... correcting and retrenching 290:of 1786 and it was printed in 1: 3171:Scottish folk-song collectors 3007:Robert Burns World Federation 2821:Alexander Cunningham (lawyer) 1572:Robert Burns World Federation 1202:Lament of Mary Queen of Scots 441:is reached and finally after 299:whether or not the 500 or so 3139:A Manual of Religious Belief 3125:The Merry Muses of Caledonia 1848:Hogg, Patrick Scott (2008). 1804:. Lomond Books. p. 76. 1547:A Manual of Religious Belief 969:Stanzas on the same occasion 703:The Portrait of Robert Burns 494:had been printed in octavo. 392:National Library of Scotland 390:to some small extent as the 315:Title page to Tam O'Shanter. 2597:The Hermitage, Friars Carse 2429:My Heart's in the Highlands 2394:The Cotter's Saturday Night 1533:The copyright for the 1787 1364:______ at the Fall of Fyers 1335:(John McLeod) p. 227 * 948:The Cotter's Saturday Night 591:London, 30 September 1790; 423:The Cotter's Saturday Night 247:", etc. New poems included 241:The Cotter's Saturday Night 3192: 3166:British poetry collections 2997:Bachelors' Club, Tarbolton 1526:without the permission of 1428:The 1794 Edinburgh Edition 1348:On scaring some Water-fowl 1264:_______ on a noisy Polemic 1210:To R*** G*** of F***, Esq. 382:The Tam O'Shanter Listing. 340:The 1793 Edinburgh Edition 275:). Of the seven new songs 271:(often given elsewhere as 3110:The Loves of Robert Burns 2513: 2506:A Man's A Man for A' That 2174:. James McKie. p. 4. 1409:Printed here in error as 1100:John Barleycorn. A Ballad 1026:Epistle to a Young Friend 800:Death and Doctor Hornbook 719:he had already achieved. 607:, London, 18 April 1789; 249:Death and Doctor Hornbook 169:Burns's first edition of 26: 2401:The Battle of Sherramuir 2225:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 2200:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 2130:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 2024:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 1976:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 1876:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 1747:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 1722:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 1697:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 1672:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 1636:Egerer, Joel W. (1964). 1530:, the copyright holder. 524:or home of the fairies. 34:Second Edinburgh Edition 2992:Glenriddell Manuscripts 2856:Robert Graham of Fintry 2662:Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns 2339:Epitaph for James Smith 1474:POEMS, chiefly Scottish 1293:_______ for G. H. Esq. 1285:_______ for R. A. Esq. 613:The Edinburgh Magazine, 513:is also on wove paper. 492:1787 Edinburgh Editions 369:Antiquities of Scotland 235:are reprinted such as " 56:Poems, Chiefly Scottish 2886:Jean Lorimer (Chloris) 2408:The Birks of Aberfeldy 2115:Mackay, James (2004). 2100:Mackay, James (2004). 2049:Mackay, James (2004). 1916:Burns, Robert (1793). 1901:Burns, Robert (1793). 1830:Noble, Andrew (2001). 1445: 1437: 669: 621:The Edinburgh Courant, 581:The Edinburgh Magazine 466: 458: 386:Burns was involved in 383: 316: 216: 2766:John Bacon (landlord) 2668:James Glencairn Burns 2650:Francis Wallace Burns 2373:The Kilmarnock volume 2325:Man Was Made to Mourn 2172:Bibliotheca Burnsiana 2170:McKie, James (1866). 2001:Hopes, David (2022). 1800:Grimble, Ian (1986). 1772:Young, Allan (2017). 1587:Poems by David Sillar 1443: 1435: 1271:_______ on Wee Johnie 1234:Tam O'Shanter. 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Index


Robert Burns
John Beugo
Alexander Nasmyth
Scots
English
Poetry
Lyrics
London
Edinburgh
Great Britain
Robert Burns
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Kilmarnock
Belfast
Dublin
Kilmarnock Edition

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

William Creech

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