The Complete Works. Robert Burns

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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. To Mr. Cunningham. Hypochondria. Requests consolation 477 CCXCIII. To the Earl of Glencairn. With his printed poems 478 CCXCIV. To Mr. Thomson. David Allan. “The banks of Cree” 479 CCXCV. To David M’Culloch, Esq. Arrangements for a trip in Galloway 479 CCXCVI. To Mrs. Dunlop. Threatened with flying gout. Ode on Washington’s birthday 479 CCXCVII. To Mr. James Johnson. Low spirits. The Museum. Balmerino’s dirk 480 CCXCVIII. To Mr. Thomson. Lines written in “Thomson’s Collection of songs” 480 CCXCIX. To the same. With “How can my poor heart be glad” 480 CCC. To the same. With “Ca’ the yowes to the knowes” 481 CCCI. To the same. With “Sae flaxen were her ringlets.” Epigram to Dr. Maxwell. 481 CCCII. To the same. The charms of Miss Lorimer. “O saw ye my dear, my Phely,” &c. 482 CCCIII. To the same. Ritson’s Scottish Songs. Love and song 483 CCCIV. To the same. English songs. The air of “Ye banks and braes o’ bonnie Doon” 484 CCCV. To the same. With “O Philly, happy be the day,” and “Contented wi’ little” 485 CCCVI. To the same. With “Canst thou leave me thus, my Katy” 486 CCCVII. To Peter Miller, jun., Esq. Excise. Perry’s offer to write for the Morning Chronicle 487 CCCVIII. To Mr. Samuel Clarke, jun. A political and personal quarrel. Regret 487 CCCIX. To Mr. Thomson. With “Now in her green mantle blithe nature arrays” 487 1795. CCCX. To Mr. Thomson. With “For a’ that and a’ that” 488 CCCXI. To

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