Should auld acquaintance be forgot, / And never brought to mind? / Should auld acquaintance be forgot, / And days o’ lang syne? |
—Auld Lang Syne |
Robert Burns |
Robert Burns
Title: Robert Burns
Author: Burns, Robert.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, / And never brought to mind? / Should auld acquaintance be forgot, / And days o’ lang syne? |
—Auld Lang Syne |
Robert Burns |
Title: Robert Burns
Author: Burns, Robert.
The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
557 works by the most lauded poet of Scotland, with a glossary of over 1,900 words and phrases. From the Harvard Classics, Vol. VI. Bartlett’s Burns Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
Ae Fond Kiss (OBEV); A Farewell (Gold); A Red, Red Rose (OBEV); Auld Lang Syne (OBEV); Banks o’ Doon (OBEV); Bonnie Lesley (Gold); Bonnie Lesley (OBEV); Duncan Gray (Gold); Farewell (OBEV); Hark! the Mavis (OBEV); Highland Mary (Gold); Highland Mary (OBEV); Jean (Gold); Jean (OBEV); John Anderson (Gold); John Anderson, my Jo (OBEV); Lament for Culloden (Gold); Lament for Culloden (OBEV); Mary Morison (Gold); Mary Morison (OBEV); My Bonnie Mary (OBEV); O my Luve’s like a red, red rose (Gold); O were my Love yon Lilac fair (OBEV); To a Mouse (Gold); Ye banks and braes o’ bonnie Doon (Gold)
“Burns”
Chapter by T. F. Henderson with bibliography from the Cambridge History of English Literature.