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100 1 $aBurns, Robert,$d1759-1796.
245 10 $aRobert Burns :$bpoems /$cselected by Don Paterson.
260 $aLondon :$bFaber and Faber,$c2005.
300 $axviii, 96 pages ;$c20 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aPoet to poet series
505 20 $tSong, composed in August.$gp. 3.
505 20 $tPoor Mailie's elegy.$gp. 5.
505 20 $tMary Morison.$gp. 7.
505 20 $tAddress to the Unco Guid.$gp. 8.
505 20 $tEpistle to Davie, a brother poet.$gp. 11.
505 20 $tHoly Willie's prayer.$gp. 17.
505 20 $tDeath and Doctor Hornbook.$gp. 21.
505 20 $tEpistle to J. Lapraik, an old Scotch bard.$gp. 27.
505 20 $tTo the same (second epistle to J. Lapraik).$gp. 32.
505 20 $tPoet's welcome to his love-begotten daughter.$gp. 36.
505 20 $tVision : Duan first.$gp. 38.
505 20 $tTo a mouse.$gp. 42.
505 20 $tTwa dogs, a tale.$gp. 44.
505 20 $tScotch drink.$gp. 52.
505 20 $tBrose and butter.$gp. 57.
505 20 $tSketch.$gp. 58.
505 20 $tTo a louse.$gp. 60.
505 20 $tTo a mountain-daisy.$gp. 62.
505 20 $tEpitaph on a wag in Mauchline.$gp. 64.
505 20 $tNorthern lass.$gp. 65.
505 20 $tTo a Haggis.$gp. 66.
505 20 $tTo Miss Ferrier.$gp. 68.
505 20 $tCa' the ewes.$gp. 69.
505 20 $tWhistle o'er the lave o't.$gp. 71.
505 20 $tTo Mr. John Taylor.$gp. 72.
505 20 $tCares o'love.$gp. 73.
505 20 $tLouis what reck I by thee.$gp. 74.
505 20 $tRobin Shure in Hairst.$gp. 75.
505 20 $tCome rede me, dame.$gp. 76.
505 20 $tLassie lie near me.$gp. 77.
505 20 $tJohn Anderson my Jo.$gp. 78.
505 20 $tTam o'shanter : a tale.$gp. 79.
505 20 $tSong ('Ae fond kiss').$gp. 86.
505 20 $tOpen the door to me oh.$gp. 87.
505 20 $tAddress to the tooth-ache.$gp. 88.
505 20 $tOh wert thou in the cauld blast.$gp. 90.
505 20 $tBurns Grace at Kircudbright.$gp. 91.
505 20 $tEpitaph on D -- C -.$gp. 92.
505 20 $tHad I the wyte she bade me.$gp. 93.
505 20 $tTrogger.$gp. 95.
505 20 $tBonnie Peg.$gp. 96.
520 1 $a"Robert Burns (1759-96) was born into a farming family in Ayrshire, Scotland. The publication in 1786 of his first book, Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish dialect, made him famous overnight, and saw him feted by Edinburgh society. But Burns made no money from his writing and quickly fell on hard times, returning to farming in Dumfries and, when that failed, to work as an excise officer. He devoted his final years to poetry and the writing of Scottish songs."--BOOK JACKET.
700 1 $aPaterson, Don,$d1963-
830 0 $aPoet to poet series.
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