Works with a theme of friendship (68)
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A Verse composed and repeated by Burns
“When death's dark stream I ferry o'er, ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Daniela Nardini
A dedication to Gavin Hamilton Esq
“Expect na, sir, in this narration ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by Gerry Mulgrew
At Whigham's Inn, Sanquhar
“Envy, if thy jaundiced eye ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Laura Fraser
Auld Lang Syne
“Should auld acquaintance be forgot, ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Denis Lawson
Come Rede Me Dame
“Come rede me dame,come tell me, dame ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Alan Cumming
Contented wi little
“Contented wi' little, and cantie wi' mair ...”
A song written in 1794 and performed by John Shedden
Dumfries Epigrams
“Copland faithful likeness, friend Painter, would'st seize? ...”
An epigram written in 1794 and performed by Paul Young
Elegy on Captain MH, A gentleman who held the patent for his honours immediately from almighty god
“O Death! Thy Tyrant Fell and bloody! ...”
An epitaph written in 1788 and performed by Phyllida Law
Epigram on Captain Francis Grose, The Celebrated Antiquary
“The devil got notice that Grose was a-dying ...”
An epigram written in 1790 and performed by Simon Tait
Epistle To A Young Friend
“I Lang hae thought, my youthfu' friend ...”
An epistle written in 1786 and performed by Ralph Riach
Epistle To J. Lapraik
“While briers an' woodbines budding green ...”
An epistle written in 1785 and performed by David Rintoul
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 Captain William Logan at Park
“Hail, thairm-inspirin, rattlin Willie! ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by David Hayman
Epistle to Dr Blacklock
“Wow, but your letter made me vauntie ...”
An epistle written in 1789 and performed by Denis Lawson
Epistle to James Smith
“Dear Smith, the sleest, pawkie thief ...”
An epistle written in 1786 and performed by Gerry Carruthers
Epistle to John Ranken
“O rough, rude, ready-witted Rankine ...”
An epistle written in 1784 and performed by Stuart McQuarrie
Epistle to Robert Graham Esq: of Fintry on the Election of the Dumfries string of Boroughs, Anno 1790
“Fintry, my stay in worldly strife ...”
An epistle written in 1790 and performed by Simon Tait
Epitaph For William Nicol
“Ye maggots, feed on Nicol's brain ...”
An epitaph written in 1788 and performed by John Gordon Sinclair
Epitaph On Robert Muir
“What man could esteem, or what what woman could love ...”
An epitaph written in 1784 and performed by John Gordon Sinclair
Epitaph for Robert Aiken Esq;
“Know thou, O stranger to the fame ...”
An epitaph written in 1786 and performed by Elaine C Smith
Epitaph on my own friend, and my father's friend, William Muir in Tarbolton
“An honest man here lies at rest ...”
An epitaph performed by Gerda Stevenson
Epitaph. Here lies Robert Fergusson, Poet
“No sculptur'd marble here, nor pompous lay, ...”
An epitaph written in 1787 and performed by Barbara Rafferty
Extempore epistle to Mr McAdam of Craigengillan
“Sir, o'er a gill I gat your card, ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by John Shedden
Extempore to Mr Gavin Hamilton
“To you, sir, this summons I've sent ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by Tam Dean Burn
Grace after Meat
“O Thou in whom we live and move ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Shirley Henderson
Impromptu On Mrs Riddell's Birthday, 4th November 1793
“Old Winter, with his frosty beard ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by Stella Gonet
Ken ye ought o' Captain Grose?
“Ken ye ought o' Captain Grose? ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Simon Tait
Lament For The Absence Of William Creech, Publisher
“Auld chuckie Reekie's sair distrest, ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Hannah Gordon
Letter to James Tennant, Glenconner
“Auld com'rade dear and brither sinner ...”
An epistle written in 1786 and performed by Gary Lewis
Lines To An Old Sweetheart
“Once fondly lov'd, and still rememb'red dear ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by David Hayman
Lines sent to Sir John Whiteford, of Whiteford, Bart
“Thou, they honour a thou God rever'st ...”
A song written in 1791 and performed by Dougray Scott
Monody on Maria
“How cold is that bosom which folly once fired ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Stella Gonet
On John McMurdo
“Blest be M'Murdo to his latet day! ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by Stella Gonet
On The Late Captain Grose's Peregrinations Thro' Scotland
“Hear, Land o' Cakes, and brither Scots, ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Hannah Gordon
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
On the death of John M'Leod, Esq.
“Sad thou tale, thou idle page ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Dawn Steele
Poem addressed to Mr Mitchell, Collector of Excise, Dumfries
“Friend o' the Poet, tried and leal ...”
A poem written in 1795 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Poor Mailie's Elegy
“Lament in rhyme, lament in prose ...”
An elegy written in 1783 and performed by Elaine C Smith
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie
“O Rattlin, roarin Willie ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Alison Peebles
Sandy and Jockie
“Twa bony lads were Sandy and Jockie ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Clare Grogan
Scotch Drink
“Let other poets raise a fracas ...”
A poem written in 1785 and performed by David Rintoul
Second Epistle To J. Lapraik
“While new-ca'd kye rowte at the stake ...”
An epistle written in 1785 and performed by David Rintoul
Second Epistle to Davie
“I'm three times doubly o'er your debtor ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by Ian McDiarmid
Sketch for an Elegy
“Craigdarroch, fam'd for speaking art ...”
An elegy written in 1788 and performed by Phyllida Law
Sylvander to Clarinda
“When dear Clarinda, matchless fair ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Simon Donald
Tam o' Shanter
“When chapman billies leave the street ...”
The Auld Farmer's New-Year-Morning Salutation To His Auld Mare, Maggie
“A Guid New-year I wish thee, Maggie ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by Tom Fleming
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 : Fiddlers Tune
“Let me ryke up to dight that tear ...”
A song written in 1785 and performed by Alan Cumming
The Slave's Lament
“It was in sweet Senegal that my foes did me enthrall ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Elaine C Smith
There Was Twa Wives
“There was twa wives, and twa witty wives, ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Paul Higgins
Third Epistle To J. Lapraik
“Guid speed and furder to you, Johnie ...”
An epistle written in 1785 and performed by David Rintoul
To Alexander Cunningham
“My godlike Friend - nay do not stare ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Billy Boyd
To Chloris
“'Tis Friendship's pledge, my young, fair Friend ...”
To John Syme [A]
“No more of your guests, be they titled or not ...”
A poem written in 1795 and performed by John Ramage
To Mr Graham of Fintry, On being appointed to my Excise Division
“I call no goddess to inspire my strains ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Cal Macaninch
To Mr John Kennedy
“Now, Kennedy if foot or horse ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by Jonathan Watson
To Mr McMurdo, with a pound of Lundiefoot Snuff
“O Could I give thee India's wealth ...”
A song written in 1789 and performed by Dougray Scott
To Mr S Mackenzie
“The friend who wild from Wisdom's way ...”
A poem written in 1795 and performed by Stuart McQuarrie
To Mrs C
“Thou flattering mark of friendship kind ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by Tam Dean Burn
To Robert Graham of Fintry Esq
“Late crippled of an arm, and now a leg ...”
An epistle written in 1791 and performed by Paul Young
To Terraughty, on his birthday
“It is na, Jean, thy bonie face ...”
A song written in 1791 and performed by Dougray Scott
To a Young Lady, Miss Jessy Lewars
“Thine be the volumes, Jessy fair ...”
A poem written in 1796 and performed by Cal Macaninch
You're welcome, Willie Stewart
“You're welcome, Willie Stewart ...”
A poem written in 1796 and performed by Kate Dickie







































