The Complete Works. Robert Burns

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To Mr. Thomson. Thomson’s fastidiousness. “My Nannie O,” &c. 449 CCXXXVIII. To the same. With “My wife’s a winsome wee thing,” and “Lesley Baillie” 450 CCXXXIX. To the same. With Highland Mary. The air of Katherine Ogie 450 CCXL. To the same. Thomson’s alterations and observations 451 CCXLI. To the same. With “Auld Rob Morris,” and “Duncan Gray” 451 CCXLII. To Mrs. Dunlop. Birth of a daughter. The poet Thomson’s dramas 451 CCXLIII. To Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintray. The Excise inquiry into his political conduct 452 CCXLIV. To Mrs. Dunlop. Hurry of business. Excise inquiry 453 1793. CCXLV. To Mr. Thomson. With “Poortithcauld” and “Galla Water” 453 CCXLVI. To the same. William Tytler, Peter Pindar 453 CCXLVII. To Mr. Cunningham. The poet’s seal. David Allan 454 CCXLVIII. To Thomson. With “Mary Morison” 455 CCCXLIX. To the same. With “Wandering Willie” 455 CCL. To Miss Benson. Pleasure he had in meeting her 455 CCLI. To Patrick Miller, Esq. With the present of his printed poems 456 CCLII. To Mr. Thomson. Review of Scottish song. Crawfurd and Ramsay 456 CCLIII. To the same. Criticism. Allan Ramsay 457 CCLIV. To the same. “The last time I came o’er the moor” 458 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” 463 CCLXI. To the same. Hurt at the idea of pecuniary recompense. Remarks on song 463 CCLXII. To the same. Note written in the name of Stephen Clarke 464

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