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Kassner, R. Die Mystik, die Künstler, und das Leben. Leipzig, 1900.
Moore, T. Sturge. William Blake and his Aesthetic. Art and Life.
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Russell, A. G. B. The Engravings of William Blake. 1912.
Saintsbury, George. A History of English Prosody. Vol. 11. 1910.
Selincourt, Basil de. William Blake. 1909.
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Swinburne, Algernon Charles. William Blake: a Critical Essay. 1868.
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with criticism, and reprints, from the following contemporary sources, of
entries concerning Blake: H. C. Robinson's Diary and Reminiscences;
B. H. Malkin's A Father's Memoirs of his Child, 1806; Lady Charlotte
Bury's Diary, 1820; as well as J. T. Smith's Biographical Sketch in the
second volume of Nollekens and his Times, 1828; and Allan Cunningham's
Life in his Lives of the most eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and
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CHAPTER X
BURNS
LESSER SCOTTISH VERSE
I. ROBERT BURNS
The Glenvidni
54 min
are b Gejolanta
in the custdag
A considerable number of the original MS copies of Burns's poems and
letters are still preserved in public libraries and other institutions. The
more important public collections are those in the British Museum (including
many of the songs contributed to Johnson’s Scots Musical Museum), the
collection formerly in the Liverpool Athenaeum, which has been gifted by its
purchaser to Scotland, the Edinburgh University Library, Edinburgh Cor-
poration Buildings, and Edinburgh Portrait Gallery, the Monument Museum
at Kilmarnock, and the Burns Cottage at Alloway. h
Bibliographies of the writings of Burns have been published as follows: 115. 5, ferneriqui
Angus, W. C. The printed works of Robert Burns. A bibliography in out-
the riversanal
line. Glasgow, 1899.
Ewing, J. C. Selected list of the works of Robert Burns, and of books upon se polako
,
his life and writings. 1899.
Bibliography of Robert Burns (to 1796]. [Privately ptd. ] 1909.
of tree breaks
M'Kie, J. The bibliography of Robert Burns. Kilmarnock, 1881.
A. Works
mo
Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Kilmarnock, 1786. Facsimile reprint. 2. 4.
Kilmarnock, 1867 and 1909.
Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Edinburgh, 1787 (two impressions, in
one of which the word 'skinking' occurs as 'stinking').
The Third edition. London, 1787. Pirated edns, Belfast, 1787, and
Dublin, 1789 and 1790; another edn with Scots poems selected from the
works of Ferguson, R. , New York, 1788; other edns, Edinburgh, 1790
[rare), and Belfast, 1790.
The Scots Musical Museum. By Johnson, James. 5 vols. Edinburgh,
1787-1803. Ed. Stenhouse, Laing and Sharpe in 6 vols. 1833 and 4 vols.
1853. [Contains nearly two hundred songs and adaptations, contributed
by Burns. ]
The Prayer of Holy Willie, a canting, hypocritical Kirk elder. With
quotations from the Presbyterian Eloquence. Printed in the year
che Billerud
MDCCLXXXIX.
The Ayrshire Garland, an Excellent New Song: Tune the Vicar and Moses,
1789. [Broad Sheet. The Kirk's Alarm. ]
A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice by Thomson,
George. 6 vols. 1793-1811. [Contains over one hundred songs and
adaptations contributed by Burns. ]
Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. The Second Edition considerably
enlarged. 2 vols. Edinburgh, London, 1793. (Also an edn, 2 vols,
.
Belfast, 1793 (the 2nd vol. consists of the additional poems published
in the Edinburgh 1793 edn). ]
Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. 2 vols. A New Edition, considerably
enlarged. Edinburgh, 1794. [A revised reprint of the 1793 edn. ] Also
Edinburgh, 1798, 1800.
28-2
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1795.
Buy braw troggin. An Excellent New Song. Tune: Buy Broom Besoms.
[1796. )
Tracts published by Stewart and Meikle. No. 2. Glasgow, 1796. (An
Unco Mournfu' Tale). Also four tracts published by them in 1799,
containing The Jollie Beggars, The Kirk's Alarm, Letter to a Taylor,
An Unco Mournful Tale, Holy Willie's Prayer, The Epistle to John
Goudie, and On Dining with Lord Daer. The wbole republished in
1800 as the Poetical Miscellany: in seven numbers. (Complete sets
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Tracts printed by David William, Craig's Close, for George Gray, Bookseller,
North Bridge St, Edinburgh, 1799. [Several contain pieces by Burns
which had appeared in Edinburgh newspapers. ]
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cism of his Writings. To which are prefixed some observations on the
character and conditions of the Scottish Peasantry. [Currie's edn, but
anonymous. ) 4 vols. Liverpool, London and Edinburgh, 1800. 2nd
corrected edn. 1801. Frequently rptd. With the addition of Cromek's
Reliques and contributions by Burns, Gilbert. 5 vols. 1814. With ad-
ditional pieces. 4 vols. Montrose, 1816. With further particulars of the
author's life, new notes, and many other additions by Burns, Gilbert.
London, 1820.
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edn of his works hitherto published. Glasgow, 1801.
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before published. With his life and character. To which is added an
appendix, consisting of his correspondence with Clarinda. Glasgow,
1802.
Letters addressed to Clarinda by Robert Burns. Glasgow, 1802.
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critical observations on Scottish songs.
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Cromek, R. H. 1808. 2nd edn. 1813. 3rd edn. 1817.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, with his life. Engravings on wood by
Bewick from original designs by Thurston. 2 vols. Alnwick, 1808.
The Caledonian Musical Museum, a complete vocal library of the best Scotch
songs ancient and modern. [Ed. by the eldest son of Burns, and in-
cluding over two hundred of his father's songs. ] 1809.
Poems, Letters, etc. ascribed to Robert Burns, the Ayrshire Bard, not con-
tained in any edn of his works hitherto published. 1809.
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biographical notices by Robert Burns. Ed. Cromek, R. H. 1810.
Poems by Robert Burns with an Account of his Life and Remarks on his
Writings [by Walker, Josiah). Containing also many poems and letters
not in Currie's edn. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1811. Another edn, London,
1811.
The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns with a Life of the Author etc. , by
Paul, Hamilton. Air (sic), 1819.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Including several pieces not inserted
in Dr Currie's edn; exhibited under a new plan of arrangement. 2 vols.
1819.
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The Works of Robert Burns. Including his Letters to Clarinda, and the
whole of his suppressed poems. 4 vols. 1821.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns with his Songs and Fragments. To
which are prefixed a History of the Poems by Burns, G. , and a Sketch
of his life. 2 vols. 1822.
The Songs and Ballads of Robert Burns. Including ten never before pub-
lished (though privately printed in the Merry Muses). 1823.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Including all the pieces originally
published by Dr Currie, with various additions. New edn with enlarged
glossary, etc. 1824.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. 2 vols. 1830. 2nd edn by Nicholas,
Sir Harris. 3 vols. 1839. [Contains several pieces not previously ptd,
and, also, other versions from new manuscripts giving various readings. ]
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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Re-edited and condensed. 1896.
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in the possession of Adam, John. Greenock, Edinburgh (privately
printed], 1872.
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never before published. Ed. Bright, Henry. Liverpool (privately
printed), 1874.
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Poetry, vols. IV-vi Prose). Edinburgh, 1877-9. [Contains various
letters and poems not previously printed. ]
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4 vols. Edinburgh, 1896-7. [Eclectic text, with some new poems, various
readings, and notes on origins, metres, etc. ] Cheaper edn. 4 vols.
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Garnett, Richard. William Blake, Painter and Poet. Portfolio, No. 22,
1895.
Gilchrist, Alexander. Life of Blake. 2 vols. 1863. 2nd edn. 1880. New
edn. 1906.
Hewlett, Henry E. Imperfect Genius: William Blake. Contemporary
Review. Vol. XXVIII, pp. 756-784. 1876.
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New edn. 1906.
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with criticism, and reprints, from the following contemporary sources, of
entries concerning Blake: H. C. Robinson's Diary and Reminiscences;
B. H. Malkin's A Father's Memoirs of his Child, 1806; Lady Charlotte
Bury's Diary, 1820; as well as J. T. Smith's Biographical Sketch in the
second volume of Nollekens and his Times, 1828; and Allan Cunningham's
Life in his Lives of the most eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and
Architects, 1830.
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Yeats, W. B. Ideas of Good and Evil. 1903.
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x]
Burns
435
CHAPTER X
BURNS
LESSER SCOTTISH VERSE
I. ROBERT BURNS
The Glenvidni
54 min
are b Gejolanta
in the custdag
A considerable number of the original MS copies of Burns's poems and
letters are still preserved in public libraries and other institutions. The
more important public collections are those in the British Museum (including
many of the songs contributed to Johnson’s Scots Musical Museum), the
collection formerly in the Liverpool Athenaeum, which has been gifted by its
purchaser to Scotland, the Edinburgh University Library, Edinburgh Cor-
poration Buildings, and Edinburgh Portrait Gallery, the Monument Museum
at Kilmarnock, and the Burns Cottage at Alloway. h
Bibliographies of the writings of Burns have been published as follows: 115. 5, ferneriqui
Angus, W. C. The printed works of Robert Burns. A bibliography in out-
the riversanal
line. Glasgow, 1899.
Ewing, J. C. Selected list of the works of Robert Burns, and of books upon se polako
,
his life and writings. 1899.
Bibliography of Robert Burns (to 1796]. [Privately ptd. ] 1909.
of tree breaks
M'Kie, J. The bibliography of Robert Burns. Kilmarnock, 1881.
A. Works
mo
Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Kilmarnock, 1786. Facsimile reprint. 2. 4.
Kilmarnock, 1867 and 1909.
Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Edinburgh, 1787 (two impressions, in
one of which the word 'skinking' occurs as 'stinking').
The Third edition. London, 1787. Pirated edns, Belfast, 1787, and
Dublin, 1789 and 1790; another edn with Scots poems selected from the
works of Ferguson, R. , New York, 1788; other edns, Edinburgh, 1790
[rare), and Belfast, 1790.
The Scots Musical Museum. By Johnson, James. 5 vols. Edinburgh,
1787-1803. Ed. Stenhouse, Laing and Sharpe in 6 vols. 1833 and 4 vols.
1853. [Contains nearly two hundred songs and adaptations, contributed
by Burns. ]
The Prayer of Holy Willie, a canting, hypocritical Kirk elder. With
quotations from the Presbyterian Eloquence. Printed in the year
che Billerud
MDCCLXXXIX.
The Ayrshire Garland, an Excellent New Song: Tune the Vicar and Moses,
1789. [Broad Sheet. The Kirk's Alarm. ]
A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice by Thomson,
George. 6 vols. 1793-1811. [Contains over one hundred songs and
adaptations contributed by Burns. ]
Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. The Second Edition considerably
enlarged. 2 vols. Edinburgh, London, 1793. (Also an edn, 2 vols,
.
Belfast, 1793 (the 2nd vol. consists of the additional poems published
in the Edinburgh 1793 edn). ]
Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. 2 vols. A New Edition, considerably
enlarged. Edinburgh, 1794. [A revised reprint of the 1793 edn. ] Also
Edinburgh, 1798, 1800.
28-2
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and Reid, begun c. 1794, in which some of Burns's songs are included.
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The Election. Printed for private distribution by James Hill, Esqr W. S.
1795.
Buy braw troggin. An Excellent New Song. Tune: Buy Broom Besoms.
[1796. )
Tracts published by Stewart and Meikle. No. 2. Glasgow, 1796. (An
Unco Mournfu' Tale). Also four tracts published by them in 1799,
containing The Jollie Beggars, The Kirk's Alarm, Letter to a Taylor,
An Unco Mournful Tale, Holy Willie's Prayer, The Epistle to John
Goudie, and On Dining with Lord Daer. The wbole republished in
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are rare. ]
The Merry Muses. [Surreptitiously printed. Original and unaltered edn. ]
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Tracts printed by David William, Craig's Close, for George Gray, Bookseller,
North Bridge St, Edinburgh, 1799. [Several contain pieces by Burns
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The Works of Robert Burns with an Account of his Life, and a Criti-
cism of his Writings. To which are prefixed some observations on the
character and conditions of the Scottish Peasantry. [Currie's edn, but
anonymous. ) 4 vols. Liverpool, London and Edinburgh, 1800. 2nd
corrected edn. 1801. Frequently rptd. With the addition of Cromek's
Reliques and contributions by Burns, Gilbert. 5 vols. 1814. With ad-
ditional pieces. 4 vols. Montrose, 1816. With further particulars of the
author's life, new notes, and many other additions by Burns, Gilbert.
London, 1820.
Poems ascribed to Robert Burns, the Ayrshire Bard, not contained in any
edn of his works hitherto published. Glasgow, 1801.
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before published. With his life and character. To which is added an
appendix, consisting of his correspondence with Clarinda. Glasgow,
1802.
Letters addressed to Clarinda by Robert Burns. Glasgow, 1802.
Reliques of Robert Burns, consisting chiefly of original letters, poems, and
critical observations on Scottish songs.
Collected and published by
Cromek, R. H. 1808. 2nd edn. 1813. 3rd edn. 1817.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, with his life. Engravings on wood by
Bewick from original designs by Thurston. 2 vols. Alnwick, 1808.
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songs ancient and modern. [Ed. by the eldest son of Burns, and in-
cluding over two hundred of his father's songs. ] 1809.
Poems, Letters, etc. ascribed to Robert Burns, the Ayrshire Bard, not con-
tained in any edn of his works hitherto published. 1809.
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biographical notices by Robert Burns. Ed. Cromek, R. H. 1810.
Poems by Robert Burns with an Account of his Life and Remarks on his
Writings [by Walker, Josiah). Containing also many poems and letters
not in Currie's edn. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1811. Another edn, London,
1811.
The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns with a Life of the Author etc. , by
Paul, Hamilton. Air (sic), 1819.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Including several pieces not inserted
in Dr Currie's edn; exhibited under a new plan of arrangement. 2 vols.
1819.
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437
The Works of Robert Burns. Including his Letters to Clarinda, and the
whole of his suppressed poems. 4 vols. 1821.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns with his Songs and Fragments. To
which are prefixed a History of the Poems by Burns, G. , and a Sketch
of his life. 2 vols. 1822.
The Songs and Ballads of Robert Burns. Including ten never before pub-
lished (though privately printed in the Merry Muses). 1823.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Including all the pieces originally
published by Dr Currie, with various additions. New edn with enlarged
glossary, etc. 1824.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. 2 vols. 1830. 2nd edn by Nicholas,
Sir Harris. 3 vols. 1839. [Contains several pieces not previously ptd,
and, also, other versions from new manuscripts giving various readings. ]
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.
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author. Leipzig, 1845. [Tauchnitz Collection. ]
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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.
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Robert Burns. 1856.
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With memoir, critical dissertation
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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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