All Poems

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333. Song-Lovely Polly Stewart

© Robert Burns

Chorus.—O lovely Polly Stewart,
O charming Polly Stewart,
There’s ne’er a flower that blooms in May,
That’s half so fair as thou art!

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332. Song-You’re welcome, Willie Stewart

© Robert Burns

Chorus.—You’re welcome, Willie Stewart,
You’re welcome, Willie Stewart,
There’s ne’er a flower that blooms in May,
That’s half sae welcome’s thou art!

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330. Song-The Gallant Weaver

© Robert Burns

WHERE Cart rins rowin’ to the sea,

By mony a flower and spreading tree,

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326. Song-The Posie

© Robert Burns

O LUVE will venture in where it daur na weel be seen,
O luve will venture in where wisdom ance has been;
But I will doun yon river rove, amang the wood sae green,
And a’ to pu’ a Posie to my ain dear May.

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325. Song-What can a Young Lassie do wi’ an Auld Man?

© Robert Burns

WHAT can a young lassie, what shall a young lassie,
What can a young lassie do wi’ an auld man?
Bad luck on the penny that tempted my minnie
To sell her puir Jenny for siller an’ lan’.
Bad luck on the penny that tempted my minnie
To sell her puir Jenny for siller an’ lan’!

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324. Song-The Charms of Lovely Davies

© Robert Burns

O HOW shall I, unskilfu’, try

The poet’s occupation?

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322. Song-The Bonie Wee Thing

© Robert Burns

Chorus.—Bonie wee thing, cannie wee thing,
Lovely wee thing, wert thou mine,
I wad wear thee in my bosom,
Lest my jewel it should tine.

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321. Song-Craigieburn Wood

© Robert Burns

SWEET closes the ev’ning on Craigieburn Wood,
And blythely awaukens the morrow;
But the pride o’ the spring in the Craigieburn Wood
Can yield to me nothing but sorrow.

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32. Song-Green Grow the Rashes

© Robert Burns

Chor.—Green grow the rashes, O;
Green grow the rashes, O;
The sweetest hours that e’er I spend,
Are spent amang the lasses, O.

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318. Song-The Banks o’ Doon (Third Version)

© Robert Burns

YE banks and braes o’ bonie Doon,

How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair?

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317. Song-The Banks o’ Doon (Second Version)

© Robert Burns

YE flowery banks o’ bonie Doon,

How can ye blume sae fair?

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316. Song-The Banks o’ Doon (First Version)

© Robert Burns

SWEET are the banks—the banks o’ Doon,

The spreading flowers are fair,

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315. Song-Out over the Forth

© Robert Burns

OUT over the Forth, I look to the North;
But what is the north and its Highlands to me?
The south nor the east gie ease to my breast,
The far foreign land, or the wide rolling sea.

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314. Song-There’ll never be Peace till Jamie comes hame

© Robert Burns

BY yon Castle wa’, at the close of the day,
I heard a man sing, tho’ his head it was grey:
And as he was singing, the tears doon came,—
There’ll never be peace till Jamie comes hame.

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31. Song-My Nanie, O!

© Robert Burns

BEHIND yon hills where Lugar flows,
’Mang moors an’ mosses many, O,
The wintry sun the day has clos’d,
And I’ll awa to Nanie, O.

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305. Song-Gudewife, count the lawin

© Robert Burns

GANE is the day, and mirk’s the night,
But we’ll ne’er stray for faut o’ light;
Gude ale and bratdy’s stars and moon,
And blue-red wine’s the risin’ sun.

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304. Song-I Murder hate

© Robert Burns

I MURDER hate by flood or field,

Tho’ glory’s name may screen us;

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303. Song-The Gowden Locks of Anna

© Robert Burns

YESTREEN I had a pint o’ wine,
A place where body saw na;
Yestreen lay on this breast o’ mine
The gowden locks of Anna.

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30. Song-Composed in August

© Robert Burns

NOW westlin winds and slaught’ring guns

Bring Autumn’s pleasant weather;

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3. Song-I dream’d I lay

© Robert Burns

I DREAM’D I lay where flowers were springing

Gaily in the sunny beam;