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The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. Allan Cunningham
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence
Автор: Allan Cunningham
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IV.
To Miss E. Love
314
V.
To Miss E. Love
314
VI.
To Miss E. Love
315
VII.
To Miss E. On her refusal of his hand
316
VIII.
To Robert Riddel, Esq. Observations on poetry and human life
316
1784.
IX.
To Mr. James Burness. On the death of his father
322
X.
To Mr. James Burness. Account of the Buchanites
322
XI.
To Miss——. With a book
323
1786.
XII.
To Mr. John Richmond. His progress in poetic composition
323
XIII.
To Mr. John Kennedy. The Cotter’s Saturday Night
324
XIV.
To Mr. Robert Muir. Enclosing his “Scotch Drink”
324
XV.
To Mr. Aiken. Enclosing a stanza on the blank leaf of a book by Hannah More
324
XVI.
To Mr. M’Whinnie, Subscriptions
324
XVII.
To Mr. John Kennedy. Enclosing “The Gowan”
325
XVIII.
To Mon. James Smith. His voyage to the West Indies
325
XIX.
To Mr. John Kennedy. His poems in the press. Subscriptions
325
XX.
To Mr. David Brice. Jean Armour’s return—printing his poems
326
XXI.
To Mr. Robert Aiken. Distress of mind
326
XXII.
To Mr. John Richmond. Jean Armour
327
XXIII.
To John Ballantyne, Esq. Aiken’s coldness. His marriage-lines destroyed
328
XXIV.
To Mr. David Brice. Jean Armour. West Indies
328
XXV.
To Mr. John Richmond. West Indies The Armours
328
XXVI.
To Mr. Robert Muir. Enclosing “The Calf”
329
XXVII.
To Mrs. Dunlop. Thanks for her notice. Sir William Wallace
329
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