000192559 000__ 01520mam\a2200289\a\4500 000192559 001__ 192559 000192559 005__ 20210513082855.0 000192559 008__ 970516s1996\\\\enka\\\\\\\\\\000\0\eng\d 000192559 020__ $$a1860192866 000192559 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm36918696 000192559 035__ $$9AAW1822SI 000192559 035__ $$a192559 000192559 040__ $$aIMF$$cIMF$$dVPL 000192559 049__ $$aISEA 000192559 090__ $$aPR4331$$b.D83 1996 000192559 0920_ $$a821$$bB93ros$$220 000192559 1001_ $$aBurns, Robert,$$d1759-1796. 000192559 24000 $$aPoems.$$kSelections 000192559 24510 $$aRobert Burns :$$bthe Scottish bard /$$cwritten and compiled by O.B. Duane. 000192559 260__ $$aLondon :$$bBrockhampton Press,$$cc1996. 000192559 300__ $$a96 p. :$$bcol. ill. ;$$c23 cm. 000192559 440_0 $$aIllustrated poetry anthology 000192559 500__ $$aPoems. 000192559 5050_ $$a Early poems (1774-84): O once I lov'd -- Winter, a dirge -- The death and dying words of poor Mailie -- Mary Morison. Poems (1784-85): Green grow the rashes -- Holy Willie's prayer -- To a mouse -- The twa dogs, a tale -- Address to the Deil -- To a louse. Poems (1786-87): To a mountain daisy -- Epitaph on a henpecked country squire -- Epigram on said occasion -- A bard's epitaph -- Address to a haggis -- Written with a pencil, standing by the Fall of Fyers, near Loch-Ness. Poems (1788): The Winter it is past -- Auld lang syne. Poems (1789). Caledonia -- Afton water. Poems (1790): My heart's in the highlands -- Tam o'shanter. Poems (1792). What can a young lassie do wi' an auld man -- Coming thro' the rye. 000192559 60010 $$aBurns, Robert,$$d1759-1796. 000192559 7001_ $$aDuane, O. B. 000192559 85200 $$bgen$$hPR4331$$i.D83$$i1996 000192559 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:192559$$pGLOBAL_SET 000192559 948__ $$ac:dg 000192559 980__ $$aBIB 000192559 980__ $$aBOOK