ID | 007826 |
Call Number | 821.6/BUR |
Title Proper | Robert Burns: The Scottish Bard |
Language | ENG |
Author | Duane, O.B. |
Edition Statement | 1997 |
Publication | Great Britain, Gramercy Books, 1996. |
Description | 96p Cream Spine |
Series | Illustrated Poetry Anthology |
Note | Featuring a selection of Robert Burns' greatest poetry, a celebration of the life and work of one of the world's most enduring and celebrated poets. |
Note | Introduction Author's note Chronology Early poems (1774-84) O once I lov'd Winter, a dirge The death and dying words of poor Mailie Mary Morison Poems (1784-85) Green grow the rashes Holy Willie's prayer To a mouse The Twa dogs. A tale Address to the Deil To a louse Poems (1786-87) To a mountain daisy Epitaph on a henpecked country squire Epigram on said occassion A bard's epitaph Address to a Haggis Written with a pencil, standing by the Fall of Fyers, near Loch-Ness Poems (1788) The winter it is past Auld Lang Syne Poems (1789) Caledonia Afton water Poems (1790) My heart's in the highlands Tam o' Shanter Poems (1792) What can a young Lassie do wi' an Auld Man Come through the Rye Glossary Index ti first lines Notes on illustrations |
Standard Number | 0517161001 |
Price. Qualification | Rs.195(Hb) |
Classification Number | 821.6 |
Key Words | IGCSE ; Children's poetry, English ; Burns, Robert, 1759-1796 ; Scotland - Poetry |