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100 1 $aBurns, Robert,$d1759-1796.
245 14 $aThe best laid schemes :$bselected poetry and prose of Robert Burns /$cedited by Robert Crawford and Christopher MacLachlan.
260 $aPrinceton :$bPrinceton University Press,$c2009.
300 $axxxvii, 271 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 225-264) and indexes.
505 0 $aPoems. My father was a farmer -- To ruin -- The death and dying words of poor Mailie, the author's own pet yowe, an unco mornfu' tale -- Poor Mailie's elegy -- Mary Morison -- On a noisy polemic -- For the author's father -- A fragment [When Guilford Good our pilot stood] -- Address to the Unco Guid, or the rigidly righteous -- O leave novels -- Green grow the rashes : a fragment -- Epistle to Davie, a brother poet -- Holy Willie's prayer -- Death and Doctor Hornbook : a true story -- Epistle to J. L[aprai]k, an old Scotch bard -- The vision -- To a mouse -- The holy fair -- The twa dogs, a tale -- The Cotter's Saturday night -- Address to the Deil -- Brose and butter -- To a louse -- A cantata [Love and liberty or The jolly beggars] -- On a Scotch bard gone to the West Indies -- To the author [Second epistle to Davie] -- [Lines written on a Bank of Scotland one guinea note] -- [Address to Beelzebub] -- A dream -- The brigs of Ayr : a poem -- The northern lass --
505 0 $aAddress to Edinburgh -- To a haggis -- A fragment [There was a lad] -- [Inscribed around Fergusson's portrait] -- [Lines on Fergusson] -- Written by somebody on the window of an inn at Stirling on seeing the royal palace in ruins -- Ca' the ewes to the Knowes [first version] -- I love my Jean -- O, were I on Parnassus Hill -- Tam Glen -- Auld Lang Syne -- Louis what reck I by thee -- Robin Shure in Hairst -- Nine inch will please a lady -- Afton water -- [Epistle to Dr. Blacklock] -- On Captn. Grose's present peregrinations through Scotland collecting the antiquities of that kingdom -- My love she's but a lassie yet -- My heart's in the highlands -- John Anderson my Jo -- Tam o'Shanter : a tale -- The banks o'Doon -- Ae fond kiss -- Such a parcel of rogues in a nation -- The de'el's awa wi' th' exciseman -- Highland Mary -- The rights of woman -- Why should na poor people mow -- Whistle & I'll come to you my lad -- Ode [for General Washington's birthday] --
505 0 $aBruce to his troops on the eve of the Battle of Bannock-burn -- Act sederunt o' the court o' session -- A red red rose -- Ca' the yowes to the Knowes [second version] -- For a' that & a' that -- The Dumfries volunteers -- The heron ballads I -- To the tooth-ach -- [Oh wert though in the cauld blast] -- The solemn league and covenant -- The Selkirk grace -- Tam Lin -- Comin thro' the rye -- Charlie he's my darling -- The trogger -- The tree of liberty -- Rediscovered poems. Logie o' Buchan -- I courted a lassie -- My steps fate on a mad conjuncture thrust -- Here is to the king, sir -- Tho' life's gay scenes delight no more -- Prose. Five extracts from Burns's First commonplace book, 1783-85 -- Preface [To Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, 1786] -- Dedication [To Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, 1787] -- Extract from Burns's journal of his border tour -- Letter to Dr. John Moore, 2 August 1787 -- Letter to Agnes McLehose, 19 January 1788 --
505 0 $aLetter to Agnes McLehose, 25 January 1788 -- Letter to Robert Ainslie, 3 March 1788 -- Extract from a letter to Burns from Agnes McLehose -- Letter to Dr. John Moore, 4 January 1789 -- Extracts from a letter to Mrs. Frances Dunlop of Dunlop, 12 January 1795 -- Letter to James Armour, 10 July 1796.
651 0 $aScotland$vPoetry.
655 0 $aEnglish literature$y18th century$xScottish authors.
700 1 $aCrawford, Robert,$d1959-
700 1 $aMacLachlan, C. J. M.
988 $a20091006
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