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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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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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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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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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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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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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manuscript versions of the poems published in the
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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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the fifth collected edition of his poems followed by others in 1788 in Philadelphia and New York.
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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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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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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Second Edinburgh Edition)
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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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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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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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2068:. Messrs Hunter McQueen & Hunter. p. 225.
1935:. Messrs Hunter McQueen & Hunter. p. 282.
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1171:Song, 'No churchman am I for to rail and to write'
417:The sequence of the poems follows that of the 1787
149:It is a collection of poetry and songs by the poet
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1399:of 1793. Pagination is given for the new material.
871:Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous
177:in 1786 and unofficial editions were published in
16:1793 collection of poems and songs by Robert Burns
1395:A poem or song first printed in book form in the
1107:A Fragment,'When Guilford good our Pilot stood,'
457:The Advertisement for the 1787 Edinburgh Edition.
435:Song, No churchman am I for to rail and to write.
406:The sequence of the contents in Volume I has the
1960:. 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'
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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
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3118:The Marriage of Robin Redbreast and the Wren
649:Ah, helpless nurslings! Who will now provide
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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
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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;
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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.
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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
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165:The Previous Editions and their contents
3094:Robert Burns's diamond point engravings
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1503:Amongst later 18th century editions of
2533:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
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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
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449:Details of the size, signatures, etc.
375:with the same date of April 4, 1787.
157:. The successful demand for the 1787
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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
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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
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1774:The Kilmarnock Edition. A Census
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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).
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621:The Edinburgh Courant,
581:The Edinburgh Magazine
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386:Burns was involved in
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2668:James Glencairn Burns
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1800:Grimble, Ian (1986).
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2851:Jean Glover
2796:May Cameron
2786:Nelly Blair
2722:Adam Armour
2692:Agnes Burns
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1577:Burns Clubs
1485:'Chloris.'"
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1077:To the same
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269:To a Haggis
3155:Categories
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2811:Jenny Clow
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899:To A Mouse
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