Works with a theme of brotherhood (32)
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A Man's a Man for A' That
“Is there for honest poverty ...”
A song written in 1795 and performed by First Minister Alex Salmond
Answer to an Invitation
“The King's most humble servant, I ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Shirley Henderson
Auld Lang Syne
“Should auld acquaintance be forgot, ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Denis Lawson
Carl an the king come
“Carl an the king come ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Liz Lochhead
Elegy on the year 1788
“For lords or kings I dinna mourn ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Kate Dickie
Epistle from a Taylor to Robert Burns
“What waefu' news is this I hear ...”
An epistle written in 1786 and performed by Paul Higgins
Epistle to Dr Blacklock
“Wow, but your letter made me vauntie ...”
An epistle written in 1789 and performed by Denis Lawson
Epitaph for Gavin Hamilton Esq
“The poor man weeps - here Gavin sleeps ...”
An epitaph written in 1786 and performed by Paul Higgins
Lines on Meeting with Lord Daer
“This wot ye all whom it concerns ...”
No Churchman am I
“No churchman am I for to rail and to write ...”
A song written in 1782 and performed by Phil McKee
O Kenmure's On And Awa , Willie
“O Kenmure's on and awa, Willie ...”
A song performed by David Rintoul
O'er the Water to Charlie
“Come boat me o'er, come row me o'er ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Dawn Steele
Ode [For General Washington's Birthday]
“No Spartan tube, no Attic shell ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Liz Lochhead
On Fergusson A
“Curse on ungrateful man, that can be pleas'd ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by John Shedden
On a Schoolmaster in Cleish Parish, Fifeshire
“Here lies Willie Michie's banes ...”
An epitaph written in 1787 and performed by Joyce Falconer
On a Scotch Bard Gone to the West Indies
“A' ye wha live by sowps o' drink ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by Blythe Duff
Prologue spoken by Mr Woods
“When by generous Public's kind acclaim, ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Douglas Henshall
Scots Prologue, for Mrs Sutherland's Benefit Night
“What needs this din about the town o' Lon'on? ...”
A poem written in 1790 and performed by Karen Dunbar
Sutors o' Selkirk
“Its up wi' the Sutors o Selkirk ...”
A song written in 1796 and performed by Gerry Carruthers
The Farewell. To the Brethren of St James's Lodge, Tarbolton
“Adieu! A heart-warm, fond adieu! ...”
A song written in 1786 and performed by Crawford Logan
The Guidwife of Wauchope-House, to Robert Burns, the Airshire Bard
“My canty, witty, rhyming plougman, ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Denis Lawson
The Jolly Beggars : Love and Liberty - A Cantata
“When lyart leaves bestrow the yird, ...”
A song written in 1785 and performed by Multiple Readers
The Rights of Woman
“While Europe's eye is fix'd on mighty things, ...”
A poem written in 1792 and performed by Vivien Heilbron
The Sons of Old Killie
“Ye sons of old Killie, assembled by Willie ...”
A song written in 1786 and performed by Gary Lewis
The Twa Dogs
“Twas in that place o' Scotland's isle ...”
A poem written in 1785 and performed by David Rintoul
There's three true gude fellows
“There's three true gude fellows ...”
A song written in 1796 and performed by Blythe Duff
To Capt Gordon on being asked why I was not to be one of the party with him and his brother Kenmure at Syme's
“Dost ask, dear Captain, why from Syme ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by Cal Macaninch
To Clarinda
“Fair Empress of the Poet's soul, ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Liam Brennan
To Dr John MacKenzie
“Friday first's the day appointed ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by John Shedden
Willie Brew'd A Peck O' Maut
“O Willie brew'd a peck o' maut ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Robbie Coltrane























