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488
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CCCXII.
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To the same. With “O stay, sweet warbling woodlark, stay,” and “The groves of sweet myrtle”
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488
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CCCXIII.
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To the same. With “How cruel are the parents” and “Mark yonder pomp of costly fashion”
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489
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CCCXIV.
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To the same. Praise of David Allan’s “Cotter’s Saturday Night”
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489
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CCCXV.
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To the same. With “This is no my ain Lassie.” Mrs. Riddel
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489
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CCCXVI.
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To Mr. Thomson. With “Forlorn, my love, no comfort near”
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490
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CCCXVII.
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To the same. With “Last May a braw wooer,” and “Why tell thy lover”
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490
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CCCXVIII.
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To Mrs. Riddel. A letter from the grave
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490
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CCCXIX.
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To the same. A letter of compliment. “Anacharsis’ Travels”
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491
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CCCXX.
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To Miss Louisa Fontenelle. With a Prologue for her benefit-night
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491
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CCCXXI.
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To Mrs. Dunlop. His family. Miss Fontenelle. Cowper’s “Task”
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492
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CCCXXII.
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To Mr. Alexander Findlater. Excise schemes
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492
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CCCXXIII.
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To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle. Written for a friend. A complaint
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493
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CCCXXIV.
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To Mr. Heron, of Heron. With two political ballads
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493
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CCCXXV.
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To Mrs. Dunlop. Thomson’s Collection. Acting as Supervisor of Excise
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494
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CCCXXVI.
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To the Right Hon. William Pitt. Address of the Scottish Distillers
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495
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CCCXXVII.
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To the Provost, Bailies, and Town Council of Dumfries. Request to be made a freeman of the town
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496
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1796.
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CCCXXVIII.
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To Mrs. Riddel. “Anarcharsis’ Travels.” The muses
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496
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CCCXXIX.
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To Mrs. Dunlop. His ill-health.
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497
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CCCXXX.
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To Mr. Thomson. Acknowledging his present to Mrs. Burns of a worsted shawl
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497
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CCCXXXI.
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To the same. Ill-health. Mrs. Hyslop. Allan’s etchings. Cleghorn
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497
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CCCXXXII.
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To the same. “Here’s a health to ane I loe dear”
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498
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CCCXXXIII.
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To the same. His anxiety to review his songs, asking for copies
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498
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CCCXXXIV.
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To Mrs. Riddel. His increasing ill-health
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498
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CCCXXXV.
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To Mr. Clarke, acknowledging money and requesting the loan of a further sum
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499
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CCCXXXVI.
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To Mr. James Johnson. The Scots Musical Museum. Request for a copy of the collection
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