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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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CCLXIX.
To Miss Craik. Wretchedness of poets
466
CCLXX.
To Lady Glencairn. Gratitude. Excise. Dramatic composition
466
CCLXXI.
To Mr. Thomson. With “Scots wha hae wi’ Wallace bled”
467
CCLXXII.
To the same. With “Behold the hour, the boat arrive”
468
CCLXXIII.
To the same. Crawfurd and Scottish song
468
CCLXXIV.
To the same. Alterations in “Scots wha hae wi’ Wallace bled”
470
CCLXXV.
To the same. Further suggested alterations in “Scots wha hae” rejected.
470
CCLXXVI.
To the same. With “Deluded swain, the pleasure,” and “Raving winds around her blowing”
471
CCLXXVII.
To the same. Erskine and Gavin Turnbull
471
CCLXXVIII.
To John M’Murdo, Esq. Payment of a debt. “The Merry Muses”
472
CCLXXIX.
To the same. With his printed poems
473
CCLXXX.
To Captain——. Anxiety for his acquaintance. “Scots wha hae wi’ Wallace bled”
473
CCLXXXI.
To Mrs. Riddel. The Dumfries Theatre
474
1794.
CCLXXXII.
To a Lady. In favour of a player’s benefit
474
CCLXXXIII.
To the Earl of Buchan. With a copy of “Scots wha hae”
474
CCLXXXIV.
To Captain Miller. With a copy of “Scots wha hae”
475
CCLXXXV.
To Mrs. Riddel. Lobster-coated puppies
475
CCLXXXVI.
To the same. The gin-horse class of the human genus
475
CCLXXXVII.
To the same. With “Werter.” Her reception of him
475
CCLXXXVIII.
To Mrs. Riddel. Her caprice
476
CCLXXXIX.
To the same. Her neglect and unkindness
476
CCXC.
To John Syme, Esq. Mrs. Oswald, and “O wat ye wha’s in yon town”
476
CCXCI.
To Miss——. Obscure allusions to a friend’s death. His personal and poetic fame
477
CCXCII.
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