The Entire Works of Robert Burns; with his Life, and a [Several reprints of this edition have appeared. The seventh bears date 1842, Works of Robert Burns; with his Life by Allan Cunningham. 8 vols. London: Cochrane and Macrone, 1833 1834 A Reprint of the above Work. 4 vols. Boston [U. S.]: Hilliard, Gray, and Co., Works of Robert Burns. Edited by the Ettrick Shepherd and William Motherwell, Esq. 5 vols. Glasgow: Archibald Fullarton & Co., 1834 1834 The Widow of Burns; her Death, Character, and Funeral. 1834 1834 The Poetical Works of Robert Burns; with a Life, Glossary, 8vo. Landscape Illustrations to the first Complete and Uniform Beggars, from the Original Manuscript. With a Frontis- The Poetical Works of Robert Burns [with a Memoir of Burns by Sir Harris Nicolas]. 3 vols., 12mo. London: William Pickering, [Forming part of the series of the Aldine Poets.] 1. The Life of Robert Burns. By James Currie, M.D. Extended by Additional Particulars, many of which were never before made Public. 1834 1834 1835 1835 1837 1839 1838 1839 2. The Poetical Works of Robert Burns; to which are now added Notes, illustrating Historical, Personal, and Local Allusions. 1838-9 1839 3. The Prose Works of Robert Burns. With the Notes of Currie and Cromek, and many by the Present Editor. Royal 8vo. Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, The Life, Letters, and Land of Burns, Illustrated by W. H. Bartlett, T. Allom, and other Artists; with a new Memoir of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical, of his Writings, by A. Cunningham. 2 vols., 4to. Lond. : Virtue, The Contemporaries of Burns, and the more recent Poets of Ayrshire. [By James Paterson.] Edin.: Hugh Paton. 8vo, 1840 The Land of Burns; a series of Landscapes and Portraits, Illustrative of the Life and Writings of the Scottish Poct. The Landscapes from Paintings made expressly for this work by D. O. Hill, Esq., R.S.A. The Literary Department by Professor Wilson and Robert Chambers, Esq. 2 vols. Glasgow: Blackie & Son, Works of Robert Burns; with Life by Allan Cunningham, and [This fasciculus contains Gaelic translations of Tam o' Shanter, the Twa Dogs, the Calf, Lament for James Earl of Glencairn, Bruce's Address, Highland Mary, &c.] Works [Cunningham's edition reprinted]. 1 vol., 8vo, with many engravings. London: G. Virtue, 1840 1840 1840 No date. The Correspondence between Burns and Clarinda; with a A Guide to Ayr, its Environs, and the Land of Burns. Ayr: A Winter with Robert Burns. Being Annals of his Patrons The Works of Robert Burns; with a Complete Life of the VOL. IV. : U 1813 1814 1816 1816 The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns; with Halifax: Milner, Sylvan's Guide to the Land of Burns. London: Johnstone, [Of this work, the present is a reprint.] 1846 1847 1848 1818 1849 1850 circa 1850 Poetical Works of Robert Burns. [1 vol., very small.] Tam o' Shanter, illustrated by John Faed, R.S.A., for the Folio, 1851 1851 1851 1853 1855 AMERICAN EDITIONS OF BURNS. Poems, 32mo, cloth. E. Kearney. 32mo, cloth, extra. H. F. Annersley, Philadelphia. 2 vols, roan. T. Davis. The Life and Land of Burns, by Professor Wilson. Langley. 12mo, cloth, extra. Phillips & Sampson, Boston. 12mo, cloth. H. F. Annersley. 16mo, cloth. Appleton. 8vo, with Life by Lockhart. Otis, Broaders, & Co., Boston. Life and Works of Burns, in one volume, 8vo. J. and J. A. James, Cincinnati. Same Work, 32mo. GERMAN EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS OF BURNS. Choice of Burns's Poems; to which is added a Glossary. Royal 8vo. Ansbach: Dollfuss, Same work, new edition, Works, &c. With Selected Notes of Allan Cunningham, a Complete 1831 1834 in one volume [royal 8vo]. Leipsic: Frederick Fleischer, 1835 Burns: Gedichte Uebers v. Phil. Kaufmann. 8vo. Stuttgart und Tübingen. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung, Anmerkungen. Burns: Lieder u. Balladen. Uebertragen v. Heinr. Jul. 1840 1840 1841 Poetical Works of Robert Burns; with a Life of the Author, Burns: Gedichte, Deutsch v. W. Gerhard. 1843 FRENCH TRANSLATION OF BURNS. Poésies Complètes de Robert Burns. Traduites de l'Ecossais par M. Léon de Wailly, avec une Introduction du Même. Paris, 1843 MANUSCRIPTS AND OTHER RELICS OF BURNS, RANGED UNDER THE NAMES OF THEIR POSSESSORS. [This list has been drawn up by a correspondent, who thinks it may be gratifying, and even useful, in some quarters. It cannot, however, be set forth as complete.] Mr GILBERT BURNS, of Dublin, nephew of the poet.-The Family Bible of the poet's father-The big ha' Bible' of the Cotter's Saturday Night. It has a register recording, in William Burns's handwriting, the birth of his eldest son: Had a son, Robert, 25th January 1759.' The father's death is recorded in the poet's handwriting.-A watch, originally used by William Burns; afterwards carried by the poet till the time of his entering the Excise, when he gave it to his mother.-A pair of mourninggloves, worn by the poet at the Earl of Glencairn's funeral.-The whip and spurs which Burns used in riding about the country as an exciseman.-A copy of Fergusson's Poems, presented by Burns to Clarinda. ARCHIBALD HASTIE, Esq., M.P. for Paisley.-A large portion of Burns's contributions to Johnson's Scots Musical Museum.-One of the three original pictures of Burns by Nasmyth.—The black marble punch-bowl of the poet; (see Vol. III. p. 184.)-A small cocoa-nut cup, mounted on a stalk, an old heir-loom of the Wallaces of Craigie, and presented to the poet by Mrs Dunlop; (see Vol. III. p. 272.) B. NIGHTINGALE, Esq., London.-The originals of several letters and poems. In Mr Nightingale's collection is a copy of the Address to Mary in Heaven. BURNS'S MONUMENT, near Ayr.—A pocket Bible, in 2 vols., presented by Burns to Highland Mary, with holograph inscriptions. -A pair of drinking-glasses, presented by Burns to Clarinda. IRVINE BURNS'S CLUB.-A number of the manuscripts of Burns's principal poems, being probably those used in printing the first edition at Kilmarnock. JOHN CORBET, Esq., Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire.-An inedited letter of the poet to Alexander Findlater. JOSEPH MAYER, Esq., Lord Street, Liverpool.-A large collection of papers connected with the publication of Currie's edition of Burns.-An arm leather-scated chair, a table, and a candlestick, once the property of Burns. LORD PANMURE.-A volume, of folio size, containing the fifty-seven letters addressed by Burns to George Thomson, besides a few other pieces. This volume was sold by Messrs Tait and Nisbet, Edinburgh, November 1852, at 260 guineas. Mr A. MERCER ADAM, Dumfries.-A copy of Miss Seward's Poems, 4to, with manuscript annotations by Burns. Mr JOHN WILSON, Dalmarnock.-The letters of Burns addressed to Mr Peter Hill, including some inedited passages. Mr ROBERT BALMANNO, New York.-Several letters of Burns. Mr W. F. WATSON, Bookseller, Edinburgh :-MANUSCRIPTSLetters enclosing poems to friends; notes accepting invitations; contributions to Johnson's Musical Museum and George Thomson's collection; extracts from Excise-book; forms of Excisereceipts; signature as 'Excise-officer'-as 'Beelzebub '—as 'Sylvander' to Clarinda-as 'Depute-master' of the Torbolton Lodge; agricultural receipts at Mossgiel with his brother Gilbert; lampoons; entries in his father's book of expenses; corrections on printed poems; letters about Jean.-SONGS AND POEMS— There's a Health to ane I lo'e dear; Queen Mary's Lament; Ae fond Kiss, and then we sever; Sweet Sensibility, how Charming; Whilst Virgin Spring by Eden's Flood; Ance Mair I hail thee, gloomy December, &c.-PORTRAITS-The large proportion of those of himself and his family that have been engraved, including an original black profile by Micrs, with note of the poet respecting a copy of it for Lord Buchan; as well as one or two scarce prints, landscapes, illustrative of his personal history, and |