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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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1793.
CCXLV.
To Mr. Thomson. With “Poortithcauld” and “Galla Water”
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CCXLVI.
To the same. William Tytler, Peter Pindar
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CCXLVII.
To Mr. Cunningham. The poet’s seal. David Allan
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CCXLVIII.
To Thomson. With “Mary Morison”
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CCCXLIX.
To the same. With “Wandering Willie”
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CCL.
To Miss Benson. Pleasure he had in meeting her
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CCLI.
To Patrick Miller, Esq. With the present of his printed poems
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CCLII.
To Mr. Thomson. Review of Scottish song. Crawfurd and Ramsay
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CCLIII.
To the same. Criticism. Allan Ramsay
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CCLIV.
To the same. “The last time I came o’er the moor”
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CCLV.
To John Francis Erskine, Esq. Self-justification. The Excise inquiry
459
CCLVI.
To Mr. Robert Ainslie. Answering letters. Scholar-craft
460
CCLVII.
To Miss Kennedy. A letter of compliment
461
CCLVIII.
To Mr. Thomson. Frazer. “Blithe had I been on yon hill”
461
CCLIX.
To Mr. Thomson. “Logan Water.” “Ogin my love were yon red rose”
462
CCLX.
To the same. With the song of “Bonnie Jean”
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CCLXI.
To the same. Hurt at the idea of pecuniary recompense. Remarks on song
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CCLXII.
To the same. Note written in the name of Stephen Clarke
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CCLXIII.
To the same. With “Phillis the fair”
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CCLXIV.
To the same. With “Had I a cave on some wild distant shore
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CCLXV.
To the same. With “Allan Water”
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CCLXVI.
To the same. With “O whistle, and I’ll come to you, my lad,” &c.
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CCLXVII.
To the same. With “Come, let me take thee to my breast”
465
CCLXVIII.
To
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