Robert Burns (Ðîáåðò Áåðíñ) (1759-1796) Scottish poet
Poems - A Bard's Epitaph (rus)
- A Bottle and Friend (rus)
- A Dedication to Gavin Hamilton, Esq. (rus)
- A Dream (rus)
- A Farewell (rus)
- A Fragment («No cold approach, no altered mien…») (rus)
- A Grace Before Dinner (rus)
- A Jeremiad (rus)
- A Man's a Man for A' That (rus)
- A Mother’s Lament for the Death of Her Son (rus)
- A Poetical Epistle to a Tailor (rus)
- A Prayer in the Prospect of Death (rus)
- A Prayer, under the Pressure of Violent Anguish
- A Red, Red Rose (rus)
- “A Rose-Bud by My Early Walk” (rus)
- A Sonnet Upon Sonnets (rus)
- A Toast Given at a Meeting of the Dumfries-shire Volunteers, Held to Commemorate the Anniversary of Rodney’s Victory, April 12, 1782 (rus)
- A Vision (rus)
- A Winter Night (rus)
- Adam Armour’s Prayer (rus)
- Additional Stanzas to a Song Written by Clarinda (rus)
- Address to a Haggis (rus)
- Address to Beelzebub
- Address to Edinburgh (rus)
- Address to General Dumourier
- Address to the Deil (rus)
- Address to the Shade of Thomson, on Crowning His Bust at Ednam, Roxburgh-Shire, with Bays (rus)
- Address to the Toothache (rus)
- Address to the Unco Guid, Or the Rigidly Righteous (rus)
- Address, Spoken by Miss Fontenelle, on Her Benefit-night, December 4, 1793, at the Theatre, Dumfries (rus)
- Addressed to a Lady Whom the Author Feared He Had Offended (rus)
- Adown Winding Nith
- Ae Fond Kiss (rus)
- Afton Water (rus)
- Ah, Chloris
- Amang the Trees
- An Excellent New Song. Fourth Ballad (May 1796) (rus)
- Another («Lord, we thank an’ thee adore») (rus)
- Another («O Lord, since we have feasted thus») (rus)
- Another Epigram (rus)
- Answer to Verses Addressed to the Poet by the Guidwipe of Wauchope-House (rus)
- “An’ O! My Eppie” (rus)
- “As Down the Burn They Took Their Way”
- “As I Was a Wandering” (rus)
- Auld Lang Syne (rus)
- Auld Rob Morris (rus)
- Awa, Whigs (rus)
- Banks of Devon (rus)
- Bannocks o’ Barley
- Behold the Hour
- Bessy and Her Spinnin’ Wheel
- “Blithe Hae I Been on Yon Hill”
- Blythe Was She
- Bonnie Ann
- Bonnie Bell
- Bonnie Lesley (rus)
- Bonnie Peg
- “But Lately Seen” (rus)
- By Allan Stream
- Caledonia
- Canst Thou Leave Me Thus?
- Captain Grose (rus)
- Castle Gordon
- Ca’ the Yowes (rus)
- Charming Month of May
- Cock Up Your Beaver
- Come Boat Me O’er to Charlie (rus)
- “Come, Let Me Take Thee”
- “Coming Through the Rye”
- Could Aught of Song
- Count the Lawin (rus)
- Country Lassie (rus)
- Craigieburn Wood
- Dainty Davie (rus)
- Damon and Sylvia (rus)
- Death and Doctor Hornbook
- Deluded Swain (rus)
- Despondency (rus)
- Does Haughty Gaul (rus)
- Duncan Gray (rus)
- Elegy on Capt. Matthew Henderson (rus)
- Elegy On Stella
- Elegy On The Death of Peg Nicholson (rus)
- Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux (rus)
- Elegy on the Late Miss Burnet, of Monboddo (rus)
- Elegy on the Year 1788 (rus)
- Epigram («When ––– , deceased, to the devil went down…») (rus)
- Epigram on a Noted Coxcomb (rus)
- Epigram on Captain Francis Grose, the Celebrated Antiquary (rus)
- Epigram on Elphinstone’s Translation of Martial’s Epigrams (rus)
- Epigram on Said Occasion (rus)
- Epigram on the Roads between Kilmarnock and Stewarton (rus)
- Epigram Written at Inverary (rus)
- Epigram. Immediate Extempore on being Told by W. L. of the Customs Dublin that Com Goldie did not Seem Disposed to Push the Bottle (rus)
- Epistle from Esopus to Maria (rus)
- Epistle to a Young Friend (rus)
- Epistle to Colonel de Peyster (rus)
- Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet (rus)
- Epistle to Hugh Parker (rus)
- Epistle to John Lapraix, An Old Scottish Bard
- Epistle to John Rankine (rus)
- Epistle to Major Logan (rus)
- Epistle to Mr. M'Adam, of Craigen-Gillan (rus)
- Epistle to Robert Graham of Fintry (rus)
- Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry (Late crippl’d of an arm...) (rus)
- Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry on the Close of the Disputed Election between Sir James Johnstone and Captain Millier, for the Dumfries District of Boroughs (rus)
- Epitaph for Gavin Hamilton, Esq (rus)
- Epitaph for J--- H--- Written in Air (rus)
- Epitaph for Robert Aiken, Esq (rus)
- Epitaph on a Celebrated Ruling Elder (rus)
- Epitaph on a Henpecked Country Squire (rus)
- Epitaph on a Noisy Polemic (rus)
- Epitaph on a Person Nicknamed ‘The Marquis,’ Who Desired Burns to Write One on Him (rus)
- Epitaph on a Shoolmaster. In Cleish Parish, Kinross-Shire (rus)
- Epitaph on a Suicide (rus)
- Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline (rus)
- Epitaph on Gabriel Richardson (rus)
- Epitaph on Holy Willie (rus)
- Epitaph on James Grieve, Laird of Boghead (rus)
- Epitaph on John Bushby, Writer, Dumfries (rus)
- Epitaph on John Dove, Innkeeper, Mauchline (rus)
- Epitaph on Miss Jessy Lewars (rus)
- Epitaph on My Father (rus)
- Epitaph on Robert Muir (rus)
- Epitaph on the Poet’s Daughter (rus)
- Epitaph on Walter Riddell (rus)
- Epitaph on Wee Johnny (rus)
- Epitaph on William Nicol, of the High School, Edinburgh (rus)
- Epithalamium (rus)
- Eppie M’Nab
- Evan Banks
- Extemporaneous Effusion, on being Appointed to the Excise (rus)
- Extempore in the Court of Session (rus)
- Extempore Lines, in Answer to a Card from an Intimate Friend of Burns, Wishing Him to Spend an Hour at a Tavern (rus)
- Extempore to Mr. Syme, on Refusing to Dine with Him, after Having Been Promised the First of Company, and the First of Cookery (rus)
- Extempore, on Mr. William Smellie, Author of the Philosophy of Natural History, and Member of the Antiquarian and Royal Societies of Edinburgh (rus)
- Extempore. On Passing a Lady’s Carriage (rus)
- “Fairest Maid on Devon Banks”
- “Fareweel To A'Our Scottish Fame” (rus)
- Farewell to Ballochmyle
- Farewell to Eliza (rus)
- “Farewell, Thou Stream”
- For the Sake of Somebody (rus)
- “Forlorn, my Love”
- “Frae the Friends and Land I Love”
- Fragment of an Ode to the Memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (rus)
- Fragment «Now health forsakes that angel face…» (rus)
- Fragmentary Verses. 1. “His face with smile eternal drest…” (rus)
- Fragmentary Verses. 2. “A head pure, sinless quite, of brain or soul...” (rus)
- Fragmentary Verses. 3. “He looks as sign-board Lions do…” (rus)
- Gala Water
- Gloomy December (rus)
- “Goode’en to You, Kimmer”
- Grace after Meat (rus)
- Grace before Meat (rus)
- Gude Wallace (rus)
- Had I a Cave (rus)
- Had I the Wyte (rus)
- Halloween (rus)
- Hee Balou
- Her Daddie Forbad
- “Here Stewarts Once In Triumph Reigned” (rus)
- “Heres’s To Thy Health, My Bonnie Lass!” (rus)
- “Here’s a Health To Them That’s Awa” (rus)
- Here’s His Health in Water!
- Hey For a Lass Wi’ a Tocher (rus)
- “Hey, the Dusty Miller” (rus)
- Highland Mary (rus)
- Holy Willie's Prayer (rus)
- “How Cruel are the Parents” (rus)
- How Lang and Dreary
- “Husband, Husband, Cease Your Strife” (rus)
- “I Burn, I Burn” (rus)
- “I Do Confess Thou Art Sae Fair” (rus)
- “I Dream’d I Lay Where Flowers Were Springing”
- “I Gaed a Waefu' Gate Yestreen”
- I Hae a Wife (rus)
- “I Met a Lass, a Bonnie Lass” (rus)
- I See a Form, I See a Face
- Impromptu («How daur ye ca’ me howlet-face...») (rus)
- Impromptu on an Innkeeper Named Bacon, Who Intruded Himself Into All Companies (rus)
- Impromptu, on Mrs. Riddel’s Birthday, in November (rus)
- “In Vain Would Prudence” (rus)
- Inscribed on a Tavern Window (rus)
- Inscription for an Altar to Independence, at Kerroughtry, Seat of Mr. Heron, Written in Summer, 1795 (rus)
- Inscription on a Goblet (rus)
- Inscription on the Tombstone Erected By Burns To The Memory Of Gergusson (rus)
- “It Is Na, Jean, Thy Bonnie Face”
- “I’ll Aye Ca’ in by Yon Town” (rus)
- I’m Owre Young to Marry Yet
- “Jamie, Come Try Me” (rus)
- Jean (rus)
- “Jenny M’Craw, She Has Ta’en to the Heather” (rus)
- “Jockey’s Ta’en the Parting Kiss” (rus)
- John Anderson (rus)
- John Barleycorn (rus)
- John Bushby’s Lamentation. Third Ballad (rus)
- Katharine Jaffray
- Kenmure’s on and awa (rus)
- Lady Mary Ann
- Lady Onlie
- Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn (rus)
- Lament of Mary Queen of Scots (rus)
- “Landlady, Count the Lawin” (rus)
- “Lassie Wi’ the Lint-white Locks”
- “Last May a Braw Wooer” (rus)
- “Let Not Woman E’er Complain” (rus)
- Letter to James Tennant of Glenconner (rus)
- Letter to John Goudie, Kilmarnock, on the Publication of His Essays (rus)
- Libertie (rus)
- Lines (rus)
- Lines Inscribed on a Platter (rus)
- Lines on an Interview with Lord Daer (rus)
- Lines on Being Told that the Above Verses Would Affect his Prospects (rus)
- Lines Sent to Sir John Whiteford, of Whiteford, Bart (rus)
- Lines Supposed to Have Been Written by Burns, and Forwarded to John Rankine, Ayrshire, Immediately after the Poet’s Decease (rus)
- Lines under the Picture of Miss Burns (rus)
- Lines Written and Presented to Mrs. Kemble, on Seeing her in the Character of Yarico in the Dumfies Theatre, 1794 (rus)
- Lines Written at Loudon Manse (rus)
- Lines Written Extempore in a Lady's Pocket-Book [Miss Kennedy, Sister-in-Law of Gavin Gamilton] (rus)
- Lines Written in Friars-Carse Hermitage
- Lines Written on a Bank-Note (rus)
- Lines Written on a Pane of Glass in the Inn at Noffat (rus)
- Lines Written on a Tumbler (rus)
- Lines Written on a Window, at the King’s Arms Tavern, Dumfries (rus)
- Lines Written under the Picture of Miss Burns
- Logan Braes (rus)
- Lord Gregory (rus)
- “Louis, What Reck I by Thee?” (rus)
- Lovely Davies
- Lying at a Reverend Friend’s House One Night (rus)
- Macpherson’s Farewell (rus)
- Man Was Made To Mourn (rus)
- “Mark Yonder Pomp”
- Mary Morison (rus)
- Meg o’ the Mill (rus)
- Monody on a Lady Famed for her Caprice (rus)
- Montgomerie’s Peggy
- “Musing on the Roaring Ocean” (rus)
- My Bottle (rus)
- My Chloris
- My Father Was a Farmer (rus)
- “My Harry Was a Gallant Gay” (rus)
- My Heart Was Ance
- My Heart's in the Highlands (rus)
- My Hoggie (rus)
- “My Lady’s Gown There’s Gairs Upon’t” (rus)
- My Nannie O (rus)
- My Nannie's Awa (rus)
- My Peggy’s Face (rus)
- My Wife’s a Winsome Wee Thing
- Naething (Probably Addressed to Gavin Hamilton, 1786) (rus)
- Nature’s Law (rus)
- New-Year Day (rus)
- Nithsdale’s Welcome Hame
- “No Churchman am I” (rus)
- “Now Spring Has Clad”
- “Now Westlin Winds” (rus)
- “O Aye My Wife She Dang Me” (rus)
- “O Bonnie Was Yon Rosy Brier”
- “O Can Ye Labour Lea, Young Man” (rus)
- “O Gie My Love Brose, Brose” (rus)
- “O Guid Ale Comes” (rus)
- “O Lassie, Art Thou Sleeping Yet?” (rus)
- “O Lay Thy Loof in Mine, Lass” (rus)
- O Leave Novels (rus)
- O Mally’s Meek, Mally’s Sweet (rus)
- “O Saw Ye My Dear”
- O Steer Her Up
- “O That I Had Ne’er Been Married”
- “O Tibbie, I Hae Seen the Day” (rus)
- “O Wat Ye What My Minnie Did” (rus)
- “O Were My Love Yon Lilac Fair”
- “O Wha is She that Lo’es Me?”
- O Whare Bid Ye Get
- O Why the Deuce (rus)
- O, for ane an’ Twenty, Tam! (rus)
- “O, Once I Lov’d a Bonnie Lass”
- “O, Wat Ye Wha’s In Yon Town?”
- “O, Were I on Parnassus’ Hill!”
- Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Oswald
- On a Bank of Flowers
- On a Certain Commemoration (rus)
- On a Country Laird (rus)
- On a Friend (rus)
- On a Request of Chloris (rus)
- On a Scotch Bard, Gone to the West Indies (rus)
- On a Swearing Coxcomb (rus)
- On Andrew Turner (rus)
- On Being Shewn a Beautiful Country Seat (rus)
- On Cessnock Banks
- On Chloris Being Ill (rus)
- On Commissary Goldie’s Brains (rus)
- On Creech the Bookseller (rus)
- On Edmund Burke by an Opponent and a Friend to Warren Hastings (rus)
- On Glenriddell’s Fox Breaking His Chain (rus)
- On Hearing that there was Falsehood in the Reverend Doctor Babington’s Very Looks (rus)
- On Highland Hospitality (rus)
- On Himself («Here comes Burns...») (rus)
- On James Gracie Dean of Guild for Dumfries (rus)
- On Johnson’s Opinion of Hampden (rus)
- On Lord Galloway (“No Stewart art thou, Galloway...”) (rus)
- On Maria (‘Praise Woman still,’ his lordship roars…) (rus)
- On Maria Dancing (rus)
- On Miss J. Scott, of Ayr (rus)
- On Miss Jessy Lewars (rus)
- On Mr. M’Murdo, Chamberlain to the Duke of Queensberry (rus)
- On Mr. W. Cruikshank of the High School, Edinburgh (rus)
- On Pastoral Poetry (rus)
- On Robert Riddell (rus)
- On Scaring Some Water Fowl In Loch-Turit, a Wild Scene Among the Hills of Ochtertyre (rus)
- On Seeing a Wounded Hare Limp by Me, Which a Fellow Had Just Shot at (rus)
- On Seeing Miss Fontenelle in a Favourite Character (rus)
- On Seeing the Beautiful Seat of Lord Galloway (rus)
- On Seeing the Hon. Wm. R. Maule of Panmure Driving away in His Fine and Elegant Phaeton on the Race Ground at Tinwald Downs, October, 1794 (rus)
- On Sensibility (rus)
- On Stirling (rus)
- On the Author Being Threatened with His Resentment (rus)
- On the Birth of a Posthumous Child, Born in Peculiar Circumstances of Family Distress (rus)
- On the Death of a Lap-dog: Named Echo (rus)
- On the Death of Robert Dundas, Esq. (rus)
- On the Death of Sir James Hunter Blair (rus)
- On the Late Captain Grose’s Peregrinations (rus)
- On the Seas and Far Away (rus)
- On Wm. Graham, Esq., of Mossknowe (rus)
- “One Night as I did Wander”
- Out Over The Forth
- Peg-A-Ramsey
- Peggy’s Charms
- Phillis the Fair
- Poem, Addressed to Mr. Mitchell, Collector of Excise, Dumfries (rus)
- Poetical Address to Mr. William Tytler, With the Present of the Poet’s Picture (rus)
- Polly Stewart (rus)
- Poor Mailie’s Elegy (rus)
- Poortith Cauld (rus)
- Poverty (rus)
- Prayer for Mary (rus)
- Prologue for Mr. Sutherland’s Benefit-Night, Dumfries (rus)
- Prologue, Spoken at the Theatre, Dumfries, on New Year’s Day Evening [1790] (rus)
- Prologue, Spoken by Mr. Woods, on His Benefit-Night, Monday, April 16. 1787 (rus)
- Raging Fortune (rus)
- Rantin', Rovin' Robin (rus)
- Rattlin’, Roarin’ Willie (rus)
- “Raving Winds around Her Blowing”
- Remorse (rus)
- Reply to a Note from Capt. Riddell (rus)
- Reply to the Minister of Gladsmuir (rus)
- “Robin Shure in Hairst”
- Sae Fair Her Hair
- Sae Far Awa
- Sae Flaxen Were
- Scotch Drink (rus)
- Scots Wha Hae (rus)
- Scroggam (rus)
- Second Epistle To Davie (rus)
- Sent to a Gentleman whom He had Offended (rus)
- She’s Fair and Fause (rus)
- “Simmer’s a Pleasant Time”
- “Sir John Cope Trode the North Right Far” (rus)
- Sketch (rus)
- Sketch Inscribed to the Right Hon. C. J. Fox (rus)
- “Sleep’st Thou, or Wak’st Thou”
- Song of Death (rus)
- Sonnet on Hearing a Thrush Sing in a Morning Walk in January (rus)
- Sonnet on the Death of Robert Riddel, Esq. of Glenriddel (rus)
- Stanzas on the Same Occasion
- Stay My Charmer
- Strathallan’s Lament (rus)
- “Sweet Fa’s the Eve”
- Sweetest May (rus)
- Tam Glen (rus)
- Tam O'Shanter (rus)
- Tam Samson’s Elegy
- Tam the Chapman (rus)
- Thanksgiving for Victory (rus)
- The Auld Farmer’s New-Year Morning Salutation to His Auld Mare Maggie (rus)
- The Author’s Earnest Cry and Prayer to the Scotch Representatives in the House of Commons (rus)
- The Banks of Nith (THE THAMES flows proudly to the sea)
- The Banks of Nith (To thee, lov’d Nith, thy gladsome plains) (rus)
- The Battle of Sherramuir (rus)
- The Belles of Mauchline (rus)
- The Birks of Aberfeldy (rus)
- “The Blude Red Rose at Yule May Blaw” (rus)
- The Bonnie Lass of Albany
- The Bonnie Wee Thing
- The Book-Worms (rus)
- The Brigs of Ayr (rus)
- The Caird’s Second Song (rus)
- The Calf (rus)
- The Captain’s Lady (rus)
- The Cardin’ O’t
- The Carle of Kellyburn Braes (rus)
- The Carles of Dysart
- The Chevalier’s Lament
- The Collier Laddie (rus)
- The Cooper O’ Cuddle
- The Cotter’s Saturday Night (rus)
- The Day Returns
- The Dean of Faculty (rus)
- The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie, The Author’s Only Pet Yowe (rus)
- The Death of John M’Leod, Esq (rus)
- The Deil’s awa’ wi’ the Exciseman (rus)
- The Deuk’s Dang O’er My Daddies (rus)
- The Election. Second Ballad (rus)
- The Fête Champêtre (rus)
- The Farewell (Farewell, old Scotia’s bleak domains) (rus)
- The Farewell. To the Brethren of St. James’s Lodge, Tarbolton (rus)
- The First Kiss at Parting (rus)
- The First Psalm
- The First Six Verses of the Ninetieth Psalm
- The Flowery Banks of Cree
- The Following Poem was Written to a Gentleman who had Sent him a Newspaper, and Offered to Continue it Free of Expense (rus)
- The Gallant Weaver (rus)
- The Gloomy Night (rus)
- The Heather Was Blooming
- The Henpeck’d Husband (rus)
- The Heron Ballads. First Ballad (rus)
- The Highland Laddie (rus)
- The Highland Lassie
- The Highland Widow’s Lament (rus)
- The Holy Fair (rus)
- The Humble Petition of Bruar Water
- The Inventory (rus)
- The Jolly Beggars (rus)
- The Joyful Widower
- The Kirk of Lamington (rus)
- The Kirk’s Alarm (rus)
- The Lament (rus)
- The Lass of Ecclefechan
- The Lass o’ Ballochmyle (rus)
- The Lass That Made the Bed to Me (rus)
- “The Last Braw Bridal That I Was at” (rus)
- The Lazy Mist (rus)
- “The Lovely Lass of Inverness” (rus)
- The Mauchline Wedding (rus)
- The Ordination
- The Ploughman
- The Ploughman's Life (rus)
- The Poet’s Welcome to His Love-Begotten Daughter (rus)
- The Posies
- The Rantin’ Dog the Daddie O’t
- The Recovery of Miss Jessy Lewars (rus)
- The Rights of Woman (rus)
- The Rigs O’ Barley
- The Sailor’s Song (rus)
- The Selkirk Grace (rus)
- The Slave’s Lament (rus)
- The Soldier's Return (rus)
- The Solemn League and Covenant (rus)
- The Tailor (rus)
- The Tailor Fell Thro’ the Bed... (rus)
- The Tarbolton Lasses (“If óe gae up to yon hill-tap…”) (rus)
- The Tarbolton Lasses (“In Tarbolton ken, there are proper young men…”) (rus)
- The Tither Morn (rus)
- The Toadeater (rus)
- The Toast (rus)
- The Tree of Liberty (rus)
- The Twa Dogs (rus)
- The Twa Herds (rus)
- The Vision (rus)
- The Weary Pund O’ tow
- The Whistle (rus)
- The Winter It Is Past (rus)
- “Their Groves O’ sweet Myrtle”
- “Then Know this Truth, Ye Sons of Men!” (rus)
- Theniel Menzies’ Bonnie Mary
- “There Came a Piper out o’ Fife” (rus)
- “There Was a Bonnie Lass” (rus)
- “There Was a Lass, and She Was Fair” (rus)
- “There Was a Lass, They Ca'd Her Meg” (rus)
- “There’s a Youth in This City” (rus)
- “There’s News, Lasses”
- “Thine Am I, My Faithful Fair” (rus)
- Third Epistle to J. Lapraik (rus)
- “Thou Hast Left Me Ever, Jamie” (rus)
- “Though Fickle Fortune” (rus)
- Tho’ Cruel Fate (rus)
- Tibbie Dunbar (rus)
- To a Lady who Was Looking up the Text during Sermon (rus)
- To a Lady, with a Present of a Pair of Drinking Glasses (rus)
- To a Louse (rus)
- To a Mountain Daisy, On Turning One Down With The Plough, In April, 1786 (rus)
- To a Mouse, on Turning Up Her Nest With the Plough (rus)
- To a Young Lady, Miss Jessy Lewars, Dumfries, with Books which the Bard Presented her
- To Alex Cunningham, Esq., Writer (rus)
- To an Artist (rus)
- To Captain Riddel, Glenriddel (rus)
- To Dr. Blacklock (rus)
- To Dr. Maxwell, on Miss Jessy Staig’s Recovery (rus)
- To Gavin Hamilton, Esq., Mauchline, Recommending A Boy (rus)
- To James Smith (rus)
- To John M’Murdo, Esq. (rus)
- To John Taylor (rus)
- To Mary in Heaven (rus)
- To Miss Cruikshank (rus)
- To Miss Ferrier, Enclosing Elegy on Sir J. H. Blair (rus)
- To Miss Logan, with Beattie’s Poems, for a New Year’s Gift (rus)
- To Mr. Gow, Visiting Dumfries (rus)
- To Mr. John Kennedy (rus)
- To Mr. Mackenzie, Surgeon, Mauchline (rus)
- To Mr. Renton, Berwick (rus)
- To Mr. Syme, with a Present of a Dozen of Porter (rus)
- To Robert Graham, Esq. of Fintry, on Receiving a Favour (rus)
- To Ruin (rus)
- To Terraughty, on His Birthday (rus)
- To the Beautiful Eliza J –– n (rus)
- To the Rev. John M’Math (rus)
- To the Same
- To the Woodlark (rus)
- To William Simpson (rus)
- To*** («Sir, Yours this moment I unseal…») (rus)
- Tragic Fragment (rus)
- Verses Addressed to J. Rankine (rus)
- Verses Intended to be Written Below a Noble Earl’s Picture
- Verses on the Destruction of the Woods near Drumlanrig (rus)
- Verses to a Young Lady, Miss Graham of Fintry, with a Present of Songs
- Verses to J. Rankine (rus)
- Verses Written on a Window of the Inn at Carron (rus)
- Verses Written under the Portrait of Fergusson (rus)
- Verses Written under Violent Grief
- Wae Is My Heart (rus)
- Wandering Willie (rus)
- “Weary Fa’ You, Duncan Gray”
- “Wee Willie Gray”
- “Wha Is That At My Bower Door?” (rus)
- “Whan I Sleep I Dream”
- Whare Hae Ye Been? (rus)
- “When First I Came to Stewart Kyle”
- When First I Saw
- “When Guildford Good Our Pilot Stood” (rus)
- “When I Think on the Happy Days” (rus)
- Where Are the Joys
- Whistle Owre the Lave O’t
- “Why, Why Tell Thy Lover?”
- “Will Ye Go to the Indies, My Mary” (rus)
- Willie Brewed (rus)
- Willie Chalmers (rus)
- Willie's Wife (rus)
- “Wilt Thou Be My Dearie?”
- Winter (rus)
- Written on a Blank Leaf of One of Miss Hannah More’s Works, Which a Lady Had Given Him (rus)
- Written on the Blank Leaf of a Copy of the First Edition of his Poems, Presented to an Old Sweetheart, then Married (rus)
- Written on the Blank Leaf of the Last Edition of his Poems (rus)
- Written with a Pencil over the Chimney-piece in the Parlour of the Inn at Kenmore, Taymouth (rus)
- Written with a Pencil, Standing by the Fall of Fyers, Near Loch-Ness (rus)
- Ye Banks and Braes (rus)
- “Ye Hae Lien A’ Wrang, Lassie” (rus)
- Ye Jacobites by Name (rus)
- Ye Sons of Old Killie. A Masonic Song (rus)
- Yon Wild Mossy Mountains (rus)
- Young Highland Rover
- “Young Jamie, Pride of A’ the Plain”
- Young Jockey (rus)
- Young Peggy
- “‘Twas Na Her Bonnie Blue Ee” (rus)
- “Contented wi’ Little…” (rus)
- “Green Grow the Rashes O…” (rus)
- “O Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad…” (rus)
- “Open the Door to Me, Oh!” (rus)
- “There’ll Never be Peace till Jamie Comes Hame…” (rus)
- «Go Fetch to Me a Pint o' Wine...» (rus)
- «It was a’ for Our Rightfu’ King…» (rus)
- «O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast…» (rus)
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