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d To a Lady, with a Present of a Pair of Drinking-glasses To Clarinda Verses written under the Portrait of the Poet Fergusson Prologue spoken by Mr. Woods, on his Benefit-night, Monday, April 16, 1787 Sketch. A Character To Mr. Scott, of Wauchope Epistle to William Creech The humble Petition of Bruar-Water, to the noble Duke of Athole On scaring some Water-fowl in Loch Turit Written with a pencil, over the chimney-piece, in the parlour of the Inn at Kenmore, Taymouth Written with a pencil, standing by the Fall of Fyers, near Loch Ness To Mr. William Tytler, with the present of the Bard's picture Written in Friars-Carse Hermitage, on the banks of Nith, June, 1780. First Copy The same. December, 1788. Second Copy To Captain Riddel, of Glenriddel. Extempore lines on returning a Newspaper A Mother's Lament for the Death of her Son First Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintray On the Death of Sir James Hunter Blair Epistle to Hugh Parker Lines, intended to be written under a Noble Earl's Picture Elegy on the year 1788. A Sketch Address to the Toothache Ode. Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Oswald, of Auchencruive Fragment inscribed to the Right Hon. C.J. Fox On seeing a wounded Hare limp by me, which a Fellow had just shot To Dr. Blacklock. In answer to a Letter Delia. An Ode To John M'Murdo, Esq. Prologue, spoken at the Theatre, Dumfries, 1st January, 1790 Scots Prologue, for Mr. Sutherland's Benefit-night, Dumfries Sketch. New-year's Day. To Mrs. Dunlop To a Gentleman who had sent him a Newspaper, and offered to continue it free of expense The Kirk's Alarm. A Satire. First Version The Kirk's Alarm. A Ballad. Second Version Peg Nicholson On Captain Matthew Henderson, a gentleman who held the patent for his honours immediately from Almighty God The Five Carlins. A Scots Ballad The Laddies by the Banks o' Nith Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintray, on the close of the disputed Election between Sir James Johnstone, and Captain Miller, for the Dumfries district of Boroughs On Captain Grose's Peregrination through Scotland, collecting the Antiquities of that kingdom Written in a wrapper, enclosing a letter to Captain Grose Tam O' Shanter. A Tale Address of Beelzebub to the President of the Highland Society To John Taylor Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, on the approach of Spring The Whistle Elegy on Miss Burnet of M
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