Scottish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1George Eyre-Todd |
Contents
The Minstrel | 1 |
ALEXANDER Geddes | 13 |
JAMES MACPHERSON | 21 |
JAMES MUIRHEAD | 30 |
ISOBEL PAGAN | 36 |
ALEXANDER WATSON | 46 |
JAMES FORDYCE | 53 |
Come under my Plaidie | 60 |
ROBERT FERGUSSON III | 111 |
JOHN DUNLOP | 138 |
JEAN GLOVER | 146 |
JOHN PINKERTON | 149 |
ROBERT BURNS | 165 |
THE AUTHOR OF THE HARST RIG | 241 |
GAVIN TURNbull | 252 |
JOHN HAMILTON | 260 |
ADAM AUSTIN | 78 |
RICHARD HEWITT | 86 |
JOHN LOGAN | 93 |
ELIZABETH HAMILTON 66 | 99 |
LADY ANNE LINDSAY | 105 |
ANDREW SHIRREFS | 269 |
ALEXANDER WILSON | 284 |
CAROLINA OLIPHANT | 293 |
EBENEZER PICKEN | 316 |
RICHARD GALL | 332 |
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