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Robert Burns
Poems an sangs
"
Comin' Thro' the Rye
" (1782)
"
John Barleycorn
" (1782)
"
Green Grow the Rashes
" (1783)
"
Address to the Deil
" (1785)
"
Epitaph for James Smith
" (1785)
"
Halloween
" (1785)
"
Handsome Nell
" (1774)
"
Holy Willie's Prayer
" (1785)
"
To a Mouse
" (1785)
"
Address to the Haggis
" (1787)
The Kilmarnock volume
(1786)
"
To a Louse
" (1786)
"
To a Mountain Daisy
" (1786)
"
The Cotter's Saturday Night
" (1786)
"
The Battle of Sherramuir
" (1787)
"
The Birks of Aberfeldy
" (1787)
"
Cauld Kail in Aberdeen
" (
c.
1787-1803
, contrib.)
"
The Holy Tulzie
" (1784)
"
Auld Lang Syne
" (1788)
"
My Heart's in the Highlands
" (1789)
"
Tam o' Shanter
" (1790)
"
Ae Fond Kiss
" (1791)
"
Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation
" (1791)
"
Sweet Afton
" (1791)
"
Ye Jacobites by Name
" (1791)
"
The Slave's Lament
" (1792)
"
Oh, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad
" (1793)
"
Scots Wha Hae
" (1793)
"
A Red, Red Rose
" (1794)
"
Ca' the yowes
(revised, 1794)
"
Is There for Honest Poverty
" (1795)
"
The Selkirk Grace
" (attreebute)
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Writers' Museum
Faimily
Jean Armour
(wife)
Adam Armour
(brother-in-law)
James Armour
(father-in-law)
Agnes Broun
(mother)
William Burnes
(father)
Gilbert Burns
(brother)
Isabella Burns
(sister)
Agnes Burns
(sister)
Robert Burnes
(uncle)
Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns
(natural daughter)
Fowk
Jeppe Aakjær
Robert Aiken
John Anderson
John Ballantine
Alison Begbie
Thomas Blacklock
Nelly Blair
Richard Brown
May Cameron
Mary Campbell
Jenny Clow
Alison Cockburn
Lord Glencairn
Frances Dunlop
Robert Fergusson
Jean Gardner
Jean Glover
Gavin Hamilton
Helen Hyslop
Nelly Kilpatrick
John MacKenzie
Agnes Maclehose
John Murdoch
Ann Park
Elizabeth Paton
John Richmond
James Smith
David Sillar
Alexander Tait
Robert Tannahill
Peggy Thompson
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Glenriddell Manuscripts
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Edinburgh Edition)
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (London Edition)
Bachelors' Club, Tarbolton
Burns Clubs
Robert Burns World Federation
Bust of Robert Burns
Irvin
Atlanta
Burns supper
Memorials
Kilmarnock
Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783-1785
Robert Burns's Interleaved Scots Musical Museum
Montreal
Barre
Robert Burns
(Stevenson)
Robert Burns
(Steell)
Robert Burns's diamond point engravings
Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate
Robert Burns Humanitarian Award
The Loves of Robert Burns
(1930 film)
The Merry Muses of Caledonia
A Manual of Religious Belief
Cutty Sark
Crichope Linn
Auchenbowie Hoose
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