Manuscripts
[Burns, Robert]. To Miss Jeany Cruikshank, a very young lady, only child of Mr. Cruikshank of the High School- Edinr. Written on the blank of a Song-book presented to the young lady by Mr. B--
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[Burns, Robert]. To Miss Susan Logan, Park[house]--With Beattie's Poems
Manuscripts
Edinburgh, [Scotland]. Bound with HM 13022-HM 13025. A poem of three quatrains.
HM 13021.
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[Burns, Robert]. To Mr. McMurdo, with a Pound of Lundiefoot Snuff
Manuscripts
With HM 13021-13025. A poem of two quatrains. Addressed to: "John McMurdo Esq.--with a parcel."
HM 13024.
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[Burns, Robert]. On Mr. Pit's Hair-Powder Tax
Manuscripts
With HM 13021-13024. A poem of four lines concerning the hair-powder excise tax begun under the prime-ministership of William Pitt.
HM 13025.
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[Burns, Robert]. "No Churchman am I for to rail and to write …" A Song
Manuscripts
Pasted on sheet in bound volume with HM 13037-13039. Titled "Tune--Prepare, my dear brethren, to the tavern let's fly." With annotations of explanation in author's hand. Author's signature pasted on verso by James Portes; also history of manuscript given on verso by Portes.
HM 13036.
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Burns, Robert. Letter to Lady Mary Douglas
Manuscripts
Dumfries, [Scotland]. Includes a "Scotish Song--Tune, My lodging is on the cold ground" beginning "Behold my love, how green the groves…"
HM 2584.
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[Burns, Robert]. On Captn. Grose's present peregrination through Scotland collecting the Antiquities of that Kingdom
Manuscripts
A poem with corrections in the author's hand.
HM 13055.