The Complete Works. Robert Burns

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CLIX. To Mr. Cunningham. With the poem of “The Wounded Hare” 404 CLX. To Mr. Samuel Brown. His farm. Ailsa fowling 405 CLXI. To Mr. Richard Brown. Kind wishes 405 CLXII. To Mr. James Hamilton. Sympathy 406 CLXIII. To William Creech, Esq. Toothache. Good wishes 406 CLXIV. To Mr. M’Auley. His own welfare 406 CLXV. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. Overwhelmed with incessant toil 407 CLXVI. To Mr. M’Murdo. Enclosing his newest song 407 CLXVII. To Mrs. Dunlop. Reflections on religion 408 CLXVIII. To Mr. ——. Fergusson the poet 408 CLXIX. To Miss Williams. Enclosing criticisms on her poems 409 CLXX. To Mr. John Logan. With “The Kirk’s Alarm” 410 CLXXI. To Mrs. Dunlop. Religion. Dr. Moore’s “Zeluco” 410 CLXXII. To Captain Riddel. “The Whistle” 411 CLXXIII. To the same. With some of his MS. poems 411 CLXXIV. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. His Excise employment 412 CLXXV. To Mr. Richard Brown. His Excise duties 412 CLXXVI. To Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintray. The Excise. Captain Grose. Dr. M’Gill 413 CLXXVII. To Mrs. Dunlop. Reflections on immortality 414 CLXXVIII. To Lady M.W. Constable. Jacobitism 415 CLXXIX. To Provost Maxwell. At a loss for a subject 415 1790. CLXXX. To Sir John Sinclair. Account of a book-society in Nithsdale 416 CLXXXI. To Charles Sharpe, Esq. A letter with a fictitious signature 416 CLXXXII. To Mr. Gilburt Burns. His farm a ruinous affair. Players 417 CLXXXIII. To Mr. Sutherland. Enclosing a Prologue 418 CLXXXIV.

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