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Year: 1788
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- A Birthday Ode/ Fragment of On Elphistone's Trans. of Martial
Burns Birthplace Museum, 31 December 1788 (Verse) - A Highland Welcome ["Wrote on the window of an Inn in the Highlands"]
Dumfries Museums, [c1787-1792] (Verse) - Burns to John Tennant, Esq., dated Ellisland, 22 December 1788.
Writer’s Museum, 22 December 1788 (Letter) - Letter of [to Patrick Miller?] (1788), 3220
National Library of Scotland, [16 March 1788] (Letter) - Letter to Clarinda
Burns Birthplace Museum, [26 January 1788] (Letter) - Letter to Clarinda, Thurs morning, Cowie Collection
National Library of Scotland, [7 February 1788] (Letter) - Letter To Clarinda, Tues Morning, Cowie Collection
National Library of Scotland, [29 January 1788] (Letter) - Letter to George Lockhart, Coulter Collection 3-4
National Library of Scotland, 18 July 1788 (Letter) - Letter to James Smith 1788, Cowie Collection
National Library of Scotland, 26 June 1788 (Letter) - Letter to Mrs McLehose, Watson Collection p.10
National Library of Scotland, 25 January 1788 (Letter) - Letter to Patrick Miller March 1788
Burns Birthplace Museum, 3 March 1788 (Letter) - Letter to Richard Brown 1788, Cowie collection.
National Library of Scotland, 20 March 1788 (Letter) - Letter to Robert Ainslie
Burns Birthplace Museum, [c.1 Jun 1788]* (Letter) - Letter to Robert Graham 25 March 1788
National Library of Scotland, 25 March 1788 (Letter) - Letter to Robert Graham Jan 1788
Burns Birthplace Museum, [January 1788] (Letter) - Letter to William Stewart
Dumfries Museums, 21 March 1788 (Letter) - Letter [copy] to Mr Creech 24 Jan 1788
Burns Birthplace Museum, 24 Jan 1788 (Letter) - Note to Mr Nicol.
National Library of Scotland, [1787-96] (Note) - On Elphinstone's translations of Martial/To an Old Sweetheart/On the death of John McLeod Esq
Burns Birthplace Museum, [1788] (Verse) - One letter from Robert Burns to 'Clarinda' (1788)
Writer’s Museum, [14 Feb 1788] (Letter) - Poems [The Fete Champetre fragment / misc. bawdy fragments)
National Library of Scotland, [c.1788] (Verse Fragment) - Robert Burns to Mrs Dunlop, dated Mauchline, 27th September 1788
Writer’s Museum, 27 Sep 1788 (Letter) - Silver Tassie [My bonny Mary] and lines written in Glenriddel [Friar's Carse] Hermitage
Dumfries Museums, [7 December 1788] (Verse) - To Clarinda
National Library of Scotland, [19 January 1788] (Letter) - To Mr Graham of Fintry Requesting a Favour, Cowie collection 20
National Library of Scotland, [1788-89] (Verse Epistle) - To Robert Graham, Watson Collection p.11
National Library of Scotland, 16 September 1788 (Verse Epistle) - Verse to Clarinda: 'Fair Empress of the Poet's Soul'
Burns Birthplace Museum, March 17 1788 (Verse) - Written in Friar's Carse Hermitage
"Thou Whom Chance May Hither Lead"
Dumfries Museums, [Late 1788] (Verse) - [Passion's Cry] My steps Fate on a mad conjuncture thrusts
Burns Birthplace Museum, [1788]* (Verse)