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Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect > (231) Page 224 - Now westlin winds, and slaughtering guns |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/74571596 |
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Description | Song (to the tune of 'Corn rigs are bonie'), cont. Followed by a 'Song, composed in August' to be sung to the tune 'I had a horse, I had nae mair. Title from first line. |
Description | First collection of Robert Burns’s work to be published. Printed in Kilmarnock by John Wilson in 1786. Known as the ‘Kilmarnock Burns’ or the ‘Kilmarnock Edition’. The poems include ‘Scotch drink’, ‘The Cotter’s Saturday night’, ‘To a mouse’ and ‘To a louse’. |
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Shelfmark | RB.s.65 |
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