Songs and poems of Robert Burns : with Burn's autobiograhical letters /
Основен автор: | Knight, Ralph, (ed.) |
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Други автори: | Burns, Robert, 1759-1796., Nordoff, Paul, 1909-1977. |
Формат: | Музикална партитура |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York,
Twayne Publishers,
[c1959].
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Съдържание:
- Poems. Epistle to J. Lapraik
- To a mouse
- Epistle to Davie, a brother poet
- The twa dogs
- On a scotch bard gone to the West Indies
- Epistle to Dr. Blacklock
- A dream
- The inventory
- Address of Beelzebub
- To John Kennedy, Dumfries house
- To a gentleman
- Lines on meeting with Lord Daer
- To Major Logan
- The holy fair
- Holy Willie's prayer
- To the Rev. John M'Math
- Look up and see!
- Epistle to Dr. John Mackenzie
- Reply to a trimming epistle received from a tailor
- Libel summons
- Welcome to a bastart wean
- To a louse
- Address to the toothache
- To Robert Aiken
- Address to the deil
- Halloween
- Death and Doctor Hornbrook
- Tam o'Shanter
- The auld farmer's new-year morning salutation and his auld mare, Maggie
- On the late Captain Grose's peregrinations thro' Scotland ; Songs with music. MacPherson's farewell
- Lang hae we parted been
- Ca' the yowes to the knows
- My love, she's but a lassie yet
- Bonnie wee thing
- A red, red rose
- Mary Morison
- The banks o'doon
- O, that I had ne'er been married
- Highland Mary
- I hae a wife of my ain
- Willie Wastle
- Last May a braw wooer
- O, whistle and I'll come to ye, my lad
- Thou hast left me ever, Jamie
- For the sake o' somebody
- The lea-rig
- Wandering Willie
- Blythe was she
- Ay waukin, o
- Duncan Gray
- Wilt thou be my dearie ; Love and liberty: A cantata. I am a son of Mars
- I once was a maid
- Sir wisdom's a fool
- A highland lad my love was born
- Let me ryke up to dight that tear
- My Bonnie lass, I work in brass
- I am a bard, of no regard
- See the smoking bowl before us ; Songs without music. There was a lad
- Contented wi' little
- O, Galloway Tam cam here to woo
- the Ronalds of theBennals
- Corn rigs are bonie
- To the weaver's gin ye go
- O Tibbie, I hae seen the day
- Green grow the rashes, o
- Such a parcel of rogues in a nation
- Lady onlie, honest lucky
- Rattlin, roarin Willie
- Bonie Dundee
- The dusty miller
- Jumpin John
- Whistle o'er the lave o't
- Landlady, count the lawin
- To daunton me
- Theniel Menzies' bonie Mary
- Hey how Johnie lad
- My Nanie, o
- Is there for honest poverty
- Ae fond kiss
- O fare ye weel my auld wife
- The birks of Aberfeldie
- the tailor fell thro' the bed
- Broom besoms
- Jamie, come try me
- Of a' the airts
- O, wert thou in the cauld blast
- I'm o'er young to marry yet
- A waukrife Minnie
- Willie brew'd a peck o' maut
- John Anderson, my Jo
- O, Merry hae I been
- The rantin dog, the daddie o't
- My tocher's the jewel
- O, for ane-and-twenty, Tam
- What can a young lassie
- Hey, ca' thro'
- Wha is that at my bower door
- The deil's awa wi' th' exciseman
- Auld land syne
- Tam Glen
- O, can ye labour Lea
- The cardin o't
- Comin thro' the rye
- We're a' noddin
- Robin shure in hairst
- There's news, lasses, news
- Saw ye bonie Lesley
- Meg o' the mill
- O, steer her up, an' huad her gaun
- Auld Rob Morris
- Scots, wha hae
- Yestreen I had a pint o' wine
- My wife's a winsome wee thing
- Act sederunt of the session
- Ballads on Mr. Herson's election, 1795. Ballad first ; Ballad fourth: The trigger
- When princes and prelates
- Ode to spring
- On Captain Grose.