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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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To Mr. Robert Muir. Stirling, Bannockburn
357
LXXVII.
To Gavin Hamilton, Esq. Of Mr. Hamilton’s own family
358
LXXVIII.
To Mr. Walker. Bruar Water. The Athole family
359
LXXIX.
To Mr. Gilbert Burns. Account of his Highland tour
359
LXXX.
To Miss Margaret Chalmers. Charlotte Hamilton. Skinner. Nithsdale
360
LXXXI.
To the same. Charlotte Hamilton, and “The Banks of the Devon”
360
LXXXII.
To James Hoy, Esq. Mr. Nicol. Johnson’s Musical Museum
361
LXXXIII.
To Rev. John Skinner. Thanking him for his poetic compliment
361
LXXXIV.
To James Hoy, Esq. Song by the Duke of Gordon
362
LXXXV.
To Mr. Robert Ainslie. His friendship for him
363
LXXXVI.
To the Earl of Glencairn. Requesting his aid in obtaining an excise appointment
363
LXXXVII.
To James Dalrymple, Esq. Rhyme. Lord Glencairn
363
LXXXVIII.
To Charles Hay, Esq. Enclosing his poem on the death of the Lord President Dundas
364
LXXXIX.
To Miss M——n. Compliments
364
XC.
To Miss Chalmers. Charlotte Hamilton
365
XCI.
To the same. His bruised limb. The Bible. The Ochel Hills
365
XCII.
To the same. His motto—“I dare.” His own worst enemy
365
XCIII.
To Sir John Whitefoord. Thanks for his friendship. Of poets
366
XCIV.
To Miss Williams. Comments on her poem of the Slave Trade
366
XCV.
To Mr. Richard Brown. Recollections of early life. Clarinda
368
XCVI.
To Gavin Hamilton, Esq. Prayer for his health
369
XCVII.
To Miss Chalmers. Complimentary poems. Creech
369
1788.
XCVIII.
To Mrs. Dunlop. Lowness of spirits. Leaving Edinburgh
370
XCIX.
To the same. Religion
370
C.
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