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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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LII.
To Mrs. Dunlop. His prospects on leaving Edinburgh
341
LIII.
To Mrs. Dunlop. A letter of acknowledgment for the payment of the subscription
342
LIV.
To Mr. Sibbald. Thanks for his notice in the magazine
343
LV.
To Dr. Moore. Acknowledging the present of his View of Society
343
LVI.
To Mr. Dunlop. Reply to criticisms
343
LVII.
To the Rev. Dr. Hugh Blair. On leaving Edinburgh. Thanks for his kindness
344
LVIII.
To the Earl of Glencairn. On leaving Edinburgh
344
LIX.
To Mr. William Dunbar. Thanking him for the present of Spenser’s poems
344
LX.
To Mr. James Johnson. Sending a song to the Scots Musical Museum
345
LXI.
To Mr. William Creech. His tour on the Border. Epistle in verse to Creech
345
LXII.
To Mr. Patison. Business
345
LXIII.
To Mr. W. Nicol. A ride described in broad Scotch
346
LXIV.
To Mr. James Smith. Unsettled in life. Jamaica
346
LXV.
To Mr. W. Nicol. Mr. Miller, Mr. Burnside. Bought a pocket Milton
347
LXVI.
To Mr. James Candlish. Seeking a copy of Lowe’s poem of “Pompey’s Ghost”
347
LXVII.
To Robert Ainslie, Esq. His tour
348
LXVIII.
To Mr. W. Nicol. Auchtertyre
348
LXIX.
To Mr. Wm. Cruikshank. Auchtertyre
348
LXX.
To Mr. James Smith. An adventure
349
LXXI.
To Mr. John Richmond. His rambles
350
LXXII.
To Mr. Robert Ainslie. Sets high value on his friendship
350
LXXIII.
To the same. Nithsdale and Edinburgh
350
LXXIV.
To Dr. Moore. Account of his own life
351
LXXV.
To Mr. Robert Ainslie. A humorous letter
357
LXXVI.
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