Robert Burns The Complete Works Скачать книгу href="#ud624998d-5c09-45ae-9224-a1860b2e31e4">O bonnie was yon rosy brier 307 Forlorn my love, no comfort near 307 Last May a braw wooer cam down the lang glen 307 Chloris 308 The Highland Widow’s Lament 308 To General Dumourier 309 Peg-a-Ramsey 309 There was a bonnie lass 309 O Mally’s meek, Mally’s sweet 309 Hey for a lass wi’ a tocher 310 Jessy. “Here’s a health to ane I lo’e dear” 310 Fairest Maid on Devon banks 311 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. Table of Contents 1781. No. I. To William Burness. His health a little better, but tired of life. The Revelations 311 1783. II. To Mr. John Murdoch. His present studies and temper of mind 312 III. To Mr. James Burness. His father’s illness, and sad state of the country 313 IV. To Miss E. Love 314 V. To Miss E. Love 314 VI. To Miss E. Love 315 VII. To Miss E. On her refusal of his hand 316 VIII. To Robert Riddel, Esq. Observations on poetry and human life 316 1784. IX. To Mr. James Burness. On the death of his father 322 X. To Mr. James Burness. Account of the Buchanites 322 XI. To Miss——. With a book 323 1786. XII. To Mr. John Richmond. His progress in poetic composition 323 XIII. To Mr. John Kennedy. The Cotter’s Saturday Night 324 XIV. To Mr. Robert Muir. Enclosing his “Scotch Drink” 324 XV. To Mr. Aiken. Enclosing a stanza on the blank leaf of a book by Hannah More 324 XVI. To Mr. M’Whinnie, Subscriptions 324 XVII. Скачать книгу В начало<41424344454647484950>В конец