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LXXIV. Mr. B. to Mr T.
With "Hore cruel are the
parents," and " Mark youder pomp of costly
LXXVII. Mr. B. to Mr T. With an improvement in
"Whistle and I'll come to you, my lad,”—
"O this is no my ain lassie"—" Now spring
has clad the grove in green"—" Ọ bonnie
was yon rosy brier"-"'Tis Friendship's
pledge, my young, fair Friend,"181
LXXVIII. Mr T. to Mr. B. Introducing Dr Brianton, 187
LXXIX. Mr. B. to Mr T. "Forlorn my love, no
comfort near,"even
........188
LXXX. Mr B. to Mr T. "Last May a braw wooer
cam down the lang glen."-" Why, why
tell thy lover," a fragment,...190
LXXXI. Mr T. to Mr B.s
LXXXII. Mr T. to Mr B. (1796) After an awful
LXXXIII. Mr B. to Mr T.
&c." Hey for
LXXXIV. Mr T. to Mr B.
Thanks for P. Pindar,
a lass wi' a tocher,".
Allan has designed some
194
plates for an octavo edition,.................196
Afflicted by sickness, but
Allan's etchings,......................197
Sympathy encourage-
LXXXV. Mr B. to Mr T.
pleased with Mr
LXXXVI. Mr T. to Mr B.
ment,
LXXXVII. Mr B. to Mr T.
With Here's a health
to ane I lo'e dear,'
LXXXVIII. Mr B. to Mr T. Introducing Mr Lewars
-Has taken a fancy to review his songs-
LXXXIX.
hopes to recoveI gene-remere.
Mr B. to Mr T. Dreading the horrors of a
jail, solicits the advance of five pounds, and encloses "Fairest Maid on Devon
banks,"
200
XC. Mr T. to Mr B. Sympathy-Advises a vo-
lume of poetry to be published by subscrip-
tion-Pope published the Iliad so, 203
NOTE respecting the Scots Musical Museum,.........205
Pages 206 to 250 contain
SONGS which have appeared in "The Scots. Musical Museum," &c.-And,
Pages 251 to 287, contain
ORIGINAL POETICAL PIECES not before
published.
Letter from Burns to Francis Grose, Esq. F. A. S. with
three traditions one of them the foundation of his Tam
Ance mair I hail thee, theu gloomy December!
Come, let me take thee to my breast Contented wi' little, and cantie wi' mair
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