Poetic Openings : Robert Burns to Robert Burns
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : The Holy Fair :
First Line : A note of seeming truth and trust
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : Thou Lingering Star :
First Line : Thou lingering star, with less'ning ray,
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : Tibbie Dunbar :
First Line : O, wilt thou go wi’ me,
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : To A Kiss :
First Line : Humid seal of soft affections,
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : To A Louse :
First Line : ON SEEING ONE ON A LADY’S BONNET AT CHURCH
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : To A Mountain Daisy :
First Line : ON TURNING ONE DOWN WITH THE PLOUGH, IN APRIL, 1786
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : To A Mouse :
First Line : On Turning her up in her Nest with the Plough
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : To The Wood-lark :
First Line : O stay, sweet warbling wood-lark, stay,
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : Tragic Fragment :
First Line : All devil as I am-a damned wretch,
Poet : Robert Burns :
Poem : Up In The Morning Early :
First Line : Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west,