What works does Burns have?

1783, Burns began to write poems. A collection of poems mainly written in Scottish dialect was published in 1786, including two dogs, to mice, to daisies in the mountains, to lice, and other excellent Scottish bi-xing poems, spicy satirical poems such as Saint's Fair and Saturday Night of Farmers, which praised farmers and beautiful nature. The main poem in the later period is Tom Osante, which is a narrative poem adapted from folklore and tells the story of an alcoholic meeting a ghost at night. Another long poem, Happy Beggars, describes a group of vagrants and vagrants having fun. His works are concise and lively, showing the ideological pursuit of freedom and equality.