Descriptive
List of a Collection of Original Manuscript
Poems by Robert Burns.
Poems by Robert Burns.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11
]
3rd edn in 3 vols. 1866.
The Works of Robert Burns, with his Life by Cunningham, Allan. 8 vols.
1834. And later edns.
The Works of Robert Burns. Ed. by the Ettrick Shepherd and Motherwell,
W. 5 vols. Glasgow, 1834-6. [Originally issued in parts. ]
The Works of Robert Burns. Containing his Life by Lockhart, John (sic).
New York, 1835.
The Works of Robert Burns with selected notes by Cunningham, A. ; a bio-
graphical and critical introduction and a glossary by Wagner, Dr A.
Leipzig, 1835.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, to which are now added notes illus-
trating historical, personal and local allusions. [By Chambers, Robert. ]
Edinburgh, 1838.
The Prose Works of Robert Burns with the notes of Currie and Cromek and
many by the present editor (Chambers, Robert]. Edinburgh, 1839.
The Correspondence between Burns and Clarinda. With a memoir of
M’Lehose, Mrs. Arranged and ed. by her grandson MʼLehose, W. C.
Edinburgh, 1843.
The Complete Works of Robert Burns, containing his poems, letters,
songs, his letters to Clarinda and the whole of his suppressed poems, etc.
1843.
The Works of Robert Burns with Dr Currie's memoir of the poet and an
essay on his genius and character by Professor Wilson. 2 vols. Glasgow,
Edinburgh and London, 1843-4.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With the life and portrait of the
author. Leipzig, 1845. [Tauchnitz Collection. ]
The Life and Works of Robert Burns. Ed. Chambers, Robert. 4 vols.
Edinburgh, 1851-2. Library edn. 4 vols. 1856-7. Another edn. 4 vols.
1859–60. Revised by Wallace, William (with new information and many
new letters). 4 vols. 1896.
Tam o' Shanter. A Characteristic Cantata by Howard Glover, poetry by
Robert Burns. 1856.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With memoir, critical dissertation
and explanatory notes by Gilfillan, George. The text ed. by Cowden
Clarke, Charles. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1864.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Ed. from the best printed and manu-
script authorities, with glossarial index and a biographical memoir by
Smith, Alexander. 2 vols. 1865. Frequently rptd.
Life and Works of Robert Burns, by Waddell, P. H. Glasgow, 1867.
Poems and Songs of Robert Burns, with illustrations by Herdman, R. ,
Paton, W. H. , Bough, S. , Steel, G. , Hill, D. O. , M'Whirter, J. and other
Scottish Artists. Edinburgh, 1868.
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Kilmarnock Popular Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With
a memoir of the poet and new annotations by Douglas, W. S. 2 vols.
Kilmarnock, 1871. Revised and extended. 2 vols. Kilmarnock, 1876.
Re-edited and condensed. 1896.
Robert Burns's Common Place Book. Printed from the Original Manuscript
in the possession of Adam, John. Greenock, Edinburgh (privately
printed], 1872.
]
Some account of the Glenriddell MSS of Burns's Poems. With several poems
never before published. Ed. Bright, Henry. Liverpool (privately
printed), 1874.
The Works of Robert Burns. Ed. Douglas, W. Scott. 6 vols. [Vols. I-III
Poetry, vols. IV-vi Prose). Edinburgh, 1877-9. [Contains various
letters and poems not previously printed. ]
The National Burns. Ed. Gilfillan, George. Including the airs of all the
Songs and an original life of Burns by the editor. Glasgow, 1879-80.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Ed. with a memoir by Aitken, George
A. 3 vols. 1893.
The Poems of Robert Burns. Ed. Lang, Andrew and Craigie, W. A. 1896,
and later edns.
The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Ed. Robertson, James
Logie. 3 vols. 1896. [The Oxford Burns. ]
The Poetry of Robert Burns. Ed. Henley, W. E. and Henderson, T. F.
4 vols. Edinburgh, 1896-7. [Eclectic text, with some new poems, various
readings, and notes on origins, metres, etc. ] Cheaper edn. 4 vols. 1901.
Correspondence of Robert Burns and Mrs Dunlop. With elucidations by
Wallace, William, 1898.
The Court of Equity on the Libel Summons by Robert Burns. [Privately
printed. ] 1899.
Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With an appreciation by Lord
Rosebery. 1902.
Poetical Works of Robert Burns with Life and Notes by Wallace, William.
London and Edinburgh, 1902, and later edns.
The Songs of Robert Burns now first printed with the Melodies for which
they were written. With Bibliography, Historical Notes and Glossary
by Dick, James C. 1903.
Poems of Robert Burns. Selected and edited with notes by Henderson, T. F.
Heidelberg, 1906.
Notes on Scottish Song. By Robert Burns. Ed. Dick, J. C. 1908.
B. Biography and Criticism
[See, also, memoirs published with works, sect. A, ante]
Aiken, P. F. Memorials of Robert Burns and some of his contemporaries
and their descendants by the grandson of Robert Aiken. 1876.
Ainger, A. Burns. Lectures and Essays. Vol. 1. 1905.
Ainslie, H. A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns: containing anecdotes of
the Bard and of the characters he immortalised, etc. Deptford and
London, 1822. New edn. 1892.
Angellier, A. Robert Burns: la vie et les oeuvres. 2 vols. Paris, 1893.
Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory. Kilmarnock. From 1892.
[Each number contains various papers of interest relating to the poet. ]
Arnold, M. Essays in Criticism. Second series. 1888.
Ayr. Reminiscences of Old Ayr. Edinburgh, 1864.
Bigmore, E. C.
Descriptive List of a Collection of Original Manuscript
Poems by Robert Burns. 1861.
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Burns
439
Blackie, J. Stuart. Life of Robert Burns. (Great Writers Series. ) 1888.
Brooke, Stopford A. Theology in the English Poets. 1874. 10th edn. 1907.
Brown, G. D. Robert Burns. In Blackwood's Magazine, August 1896.
Burnomania: the celebrity of R. B. considered in a discourse to which are
added epistles in verse respecting Peter Pindar, Burns, etc. Edinburgh,
1811.
Burns Calendar, The. A Manual of Burnsiana: relating to events in the
poet's history, and names associated with his life and writings, a concise
bibliography and a record of Burns relics. Kilmarnock, 1874.
Burns Exhibition. Memorial Catalogue. Glasgow, 1896.
Burns's Calf turn'd a Bull, or some remarks on his attack of Mr**** when
preaching from Mat. iv. 2. To which is added some observations on
Dr MPG-ll's practical essay. By a Rhymer. 1787.
Carlyle, T. Burns [a review of Lockhart's Life of Burns], in the Edinburgh
Review for December, 1828. Rptd, 1854, and in his collected Essays.
Frequently rptd singly.
On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History. 1841. Frequently
rptd.
Carruthers, R. The Highland Note-Book. Edinburgh, 1843.
Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature. Vol. 11. Burns, by Wallace,
William. New edn. 1901.
Chambers's Encyclopaedia. Burns, by Lang, Andrew. New edn. 1901.
Chambers, Robert. The Picture of Scotland. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1827.
A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen. New edn by
Thomson, T. 3 vols. 1868.
Courthope, W. J. History of English Poetry. Vol. vi. 1910.
Cox, R. An Essay on the Character and Cerebral Development of Robert
Burns. Edinburgh, 1859.
Craigie, W. A. A Primer of Burns. 1896.
Cunningham, A. Landscape Illustrations of the Life and Works of Burns,
with original descriptions. 1835.
Cuthbertson, J. Complete Glossary to the Poetry and Prose of Robert
Burns. Paisley, 1886.
Dictionary of National Biography. Burns, by Stephen, Sir Leslie.
Edinburgh Magazine for October, November and December 1787. [Notices
of the Edinburgh edn of Burns's Poems. ]
Elton, 0. Survey of English Literature, 1780–1830. 2 vols. 1912.
Emerson, R. W. Miscellanies. 1884.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. 11th edn. Burns, by Professor Nichol. Cam-
bridge, 1910.
Fitzgerald, E. Letters to Fanny Kemble, 1871-83. 1895.
[Gairdner, Mrs. ] Robert Burns: an enquiry into certain aspects of his Life
and Character, etc. By a Scotchwoman. 1887.
Gilfillan, G. Burns. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. 1. 1856.
Graham, H. G. Scottish Men of Letters in the Eighteenth Century.
1901.
Haddon, J. C. George Thomson, the friend of Burns, his Life and Cor-
respondence. 1898.
Hannay, J. Satire and Satirists. 1854.
Hawthorne, N. Our Old Home. 2 vols. Vol. 11. 1863.
Hazlitt, W. Burns and the Old Ballads. In Lectures on the English Poets.
1818. Works. Edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A. Vol. v. 1902.
Henderson, T. F. Robert Burns. (Oxford Biographies. ) 1904.
The Auld Ayrshire of Robert Burns. 1906.
Scottish Vernacular Literature. 3rd edn. Edinburgh, 1910.
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Bibliography
Henley, W. E. Burns. Life, genius, achievement, in vol. iv of the Centenary
Burns. Edinburgh, 1897. Rptd separately, 1898, and in Collected
Works, vol. 111, 1908.
[Hepburn, T. N. ] "Gabriel Setoun. Robert Burns. (Famous Scots Series. )
1896.
Heron, R. A Memoir of the Life of the late Robert Burns. Edinburgh,
1797.
Higgins, James C. Life of Robert Burns. Edinburgh, 1893.
Hill, D. O. , Wilson, John and Chambers, Robert. The Land of Burns, a
Series of Landscapes and Portraits, illustrative of the Life and Writing
of the Scottish Poet. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1840-1.
Howitt, W. Homes and Haunts of the most eminent British Poets. 1849.
3rd edn. 1857.
Irving, David. History of Scottish Poetry. Ed. Carlyle, J. Edinburgh,
1861.
Lives of Scottish Poets. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1804. 2nd edn. 1810.
Jacks, W. Robert Burns in other Tongues. A Critical Review of the
Translations of the Songs and Poems of Robert Burns. Glasgow, 1896.
Jeffrey, F. Reliques of Robert Burns, in Edinburgh Review for Jan. 1809
(vol. xIII). Rptd in Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, vol. 11, 1844.
3rd edn in 3 vols. 1866.
The Works of Robert Burns, with his Life by Cunningham, Allan. 8 vols.
1834. And later edns.
The Works of Robert Burns. Ed. by the Ettrick Shepherd and Motherwell,
W. 5 vols. Glasgow, 1834-6. [Originally issued in parts. ]
The Works of Robert Burns. Containing his Life by Lockhart, John (sic).
New York, 1835.
The Works of Robert Burns with selected notes by Cunningham, A. ; a bio-
graphical and critical introduction and a glossary by Wagner, Dr A.
Leipzig, 1835.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, to which are now added notes illus-
trating historical, personal and local allusions. [By Chambers, Robert. ]
Edinburgh, 1838.
The Prose Works of Robert Burns with the notes of Currie and Cromek and
many by the present editor (Chambers, Robert]. Edinburgh, 1839.
The Correspondence between Burns and Clarinda. With a memoir of
M’Lehose, Mrs. Arranged and ed. by her grandson MʼLehose, W. C.
Edinburgh, 1843.
The Complete Works of Robert Burns, containing his poems, letters,
songs, his letters to Clarinda and the whole of his suppressed poems, etc.
1843.
The Works of Robert Burns with Dr Currie's memoir of the poet and an
essay on his genius and character by Professor Wilson. 2 vols. Glasgow,
Edinburgh and London, 1843-4.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With the life and portrait of the
author. Leipzig, 1845. [Tauchnitz Collection. ]
The Life and Works of Robert Burns. Ed. Chambers, Robert. 4 vols.
Edinburgh, 1851-2. Library edn. 4 vols. 1856-7. Another edn. 4 vols.
1859–60. Revised by Wallace, William (with new information and many
new letters). 4 vols. 1896.
Tam o' Shanter. A Characteristic Cantata by Howard Glover, poetry by
Robert Burns. 1856.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With memoir, critical dissertation
and explanatory notes by Gilfillan, George. The text ed. by Cowden
Clarke, Charles. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1864.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Ed. from the best printed and manu-
script authorities, with glossarial index and a biographical memoir by
Smith, Alexander. 2 vols. 1865. Frequently rptd.
Life and Works of Robert Burns, by Waddell, P. H. Glasgow, 1867.
Poems and Songs of Robert Burns, with illustrations by Herdman, R. ,
Paton, W. H. , Bough, S. , Steel, G. , Hill, D. O. , M'Whirter, J. and other
Scottish Artists. Edinburgh, 1868.
## p. 438 (#460) ############################################
438
[CH.
Bibliography
Kilmarnock Popular Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With
a memoir of the poet and new annotations by Douglas, W. S. 2 vols.
Kilmarnock, 1871. Revised and extended. 2 vols. Kilmarnock, 1876.
Re-edited and condensed. 1896.
Robert Burns's Common Place Book. Printed from the Original Manuscript
in the possession of Adam, John. Greenock, Edinburgh (privately
printed], 1872.
]
Some account of the Glenriddell MSS of Burns's Poems. With several poems
never before published. Ed. Bright, Henry. Liverpool (privately
printed), 1874.
The Works of Robert Burns. Ed. Douglas, W. Scott. 6 vols. [Vols. I-III
Poetry, vols. IV-vi Prose). Edinburgh, 1877-9. [Contains various
letters and poems not previously printed. ]
The National Burns. Ed. Gilfillan, George. Including the airs of all the
Songs and an original life of Burns by the editor. Glasgow, 1879-80.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Ed. with a memoir by Aitken, George
A. 3 vols. 1893.
The Poems of Robert Burns. Ed. Lang, Andrew and Craigie, W. A. 1896,
and later edns.
The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Ed. Robertson, James
Logie. 3 vols. 1896. [The Oxford Burns. ]
The Poetry of Robert Burns. Ed. Henley, W. E. and Henderson, T. F.
4 vols. Edinburgh, 1896-7. [Eclectic text, with some new poems, various
readings, and notes on origins, metres, etc. ] Cheaper edn. 4 vols. 1901.
Correspondence of Robert Burns and Mrs Dunlop. With elucidations by
Wallace, William, 1898.
The Court of Equity on the Libel Summons by Robert Burns. [Privately
printed. ] 1899.
Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With an appreciation by Lord
Rosebery. 1902.
Poetical Works of Robert Burns with Life and Notes by Wallace, William.
London and Edinburgh, 1902, and later edns.
The Songs of Robert Burns now first printed with the Melodies for which
they were written. With Bibliography, Historical Notes and Glossary
by Dick, James C. 1903.
Poems of Robert Burns. Selected and edited with notes by Henderson, T. F.
Heidelberg, 1906.
Notes on Scottish Song. By Robert Burns. Ed. Dick, J. C. 1908.
B. Biography and Criticism
[See, also, memoirs published with works, sect. A, ante]
Aiken, P. F. Memorials of Robert Burns and some of his contemporaries
and their descendants by the grandson of Robert Aiken. 1876.
Ainger, A. Burns. Lectures and Essays. Vol. 1. 1905.
Ainslie, H. A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns: containing anecdotes of
the Bard and of the characters he immortalised, etc. Deptford and
London, 1822. New edn. 1892.
Angellier, A. Robert Burns: la vie et les oeuvres. 2 vols. Paris, 1893.
Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory. Kilmarnock. From 1892.
[Each number contains various papers of interest relating to the poet. ]
Arnold, M. Essays in Criticism. Second series. 1888.
Ayr. Reminiscences of Old Ayr. Edinburgh, 1864.
Bigmore, E. C.
Descriptive List of a Collection of Original Manuscript
Poems by Robert Burns. 1861.
## p. 439 (#461) ############################################
x]
Burns
439
Blackie, J. Stuart. Life of Robert Burns. (Great Writers Series. ) 1888.
Brooke, Stopford A. Theology in the English Poets. 1874. 10th edn. 1907.
Brown, G. D. Robert Burns. In Blackwood's Magazine, August 1896.
Burnomania: the celebrity of R. B. considered in a discourse to which are
added epistles in verse respecting Peter Pindar, Burns, etc. Edinburgh,
1811.
Burns Calendar, The. A Manual of Burnsiana: relating to events in the
poet's history, and names associated with his life and writings, a concise
bibliography and a record of Burns relics. Kilmarnock, 1874.
Burns Exhibition. Memorial Catalogue. Glasgow, 1896.
Burns's Calf turn'd a Bull, or some remarks on his attack of Mr**** when
preaching from Mat. iv. 2. To which is added some observations on
Dr MPG-ll's practical essay. By a Rhymer. 1787.
Carlyle, T. Burns [a review of Lockhart's Life of Burns], in the Edinburgh
Review for December, 1828. Rptd, 1854, and in his collected Essays.
Frequently rptd singly.
On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History. 1841. Frequently
rptd.
Carruthers, R. The Highland Note-Book. Edinburgh, 1843.
Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature. Vol. 11. Burns, by Wallace,
William. New edn. 1901.
Chambers's Encyclopaedia. Burns, by Lang, Andrew. New edn. 1901.
Chambers, Robert. The Picture of Scotland. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1827.
A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen. New edn by
Thomson, T. 3 vols. 1868.
Courthope, W. J. History of English Poetry. Vol. vi. 1910.
Cox, R. An Essay on the Character and Cerebral Development of Robert
Burns. Edinburgh, 1859.
Craigie, W. A. A Primer of Burns. 1896.
Cunningham, A. Landscape Illustrations of the Life and Works of Burns,
with original descriptions. 1835.
Cuthbertson, J. Complete Glossary to the Poetry and Prose of Robert
Burns. Paisley, 1886.
Dictionary of National Biography. Burns, by Stephen, Sir Leslie.
Edinburgh Magazine for October, November and December 1787. [Notices
of the Edinburgh edn of Burns's Poems. ]
Elton, 0. Survey of English Literature, 1780–1830. 2 vols. 1912.
Emerson, R. W. Miscellanies. 1884.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. 11th edn. Burns, by Professor Nichol. Cam-
bridge, 1910.
Fitzgerald, E. Letters to Fanny Kemble, 1871-83. 1895.
[Gairdner, Mrs. ] Robert Burns: an enquiry into certain aspects of his Life
and Character, etc. By a Scotchwoman. 1887.
Gilfillan, G. Burns. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. 1. 1856.
Graham, H. G. Scottish Men of Letters in the Eighteenth Century.
1901.
Haddon, J. C. George Thomson, the friend of Burns, his Life and Cor-
respondence. 1898.
Hannay, J. Satire and Satirists. 1854.
Hawthorne, N. Our Old Home. 2 vols. Vol. 11. 1863.
Hazlitt, W. Burns and the Old Ballads. In Lectures on the English Poets.
1818. Works. Edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A. Vol. v. 1902.
Henderson, T. F. Robert Burns. (Oxford Biographies. ) 1904.
The Auld Ayrshire of Robert Burns. 1906.
Scottish Vernacular Literature. 3rd edn. Edinburgh, 1910.
## p. 440 (#462) ############################################
440
[CH.
Bibliography
Henley, W. E. Burns. Life, genius, achievement, in vol. iv of the Centenary
Burns. Edinburgh, 1897. Rptd separately, 1898, and in Collected
Works, vol. 111, 1908.
[Hepburn, T. N. ] "Gabriel Setoun. Robert Burns. (Famous Scots Series. )
1896.
Heron, R. A Memoir of the Life of the late Robert Burns. Edinburgh,
1797.
Higgins, James C. Life of Robert Burns. Edinburgh, 1893.
Hill, D. O. , Wilson, John and Chambers, Robert. The Land of Burns, a
Series of Landscapes and Portraits, illustrative of the Life and Writing
of the Scottish Poet. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1840-1.
Howitt, W. Homes and Haunts of the most eminent British Poets. 1849.
3rd edn. 1857.
Irving, David. History of Scottish Poetry. Ed. Carlyle, J. Edinburgh,
1861.
Lives of Scottish Poets. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1804. 2nd edn. 1810.
Jacks, W. Robert Burns in other Tongues. A Critical Review of the
Translations of the Songs and Poems of Robert Burns. Glasgow, 1896.
Jeffrey, F. Reliques of Robert Burns, in Edinburgh Review for Jan. 1809
(vol. xIII). Rptd in Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, vol. 11, 1844.
