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andlish. Still "the old man with his deeds" LI. To ----. On Fergusson's headstone LII. To Mrs. Dunlop. His prospects on leaving Edinburgh 341 LIII. To Mrs. Dunlop. A letter of acknowledgment for the payment of the subscription LIV. To Mr. Sibbald. Thanks for his notice in the magazine LV. To Dr. Moore. Acknowledging the present of his View of Society LVI. To Mr. Dunlop. Reply to criticisms LVII. To the Rev. Dr. Hugh Blair. On leaving Edinburgh. Thanks for his kindness LVIII. To the Earl of Glencairn. On leaving Edinburgh LIX. To Mr. William Dunbar. Thanking him for the present of Spenser's poems LX. To Mr. James Johnson. Sending a song to the Scots Musical Museum LXI. To Mr. William Creech. His tour on the Border. Epistle in verse to Creech LXII. To Mr. Patison. Business LXIII. To Mr. W. Nicol. A ride described in broad Scotch LXIV. To Mr. James Smith. Unsettled in life. Jamaica LXV. To Mr. W. Nicol. Mr. Miller, Mr. Burnside. Bought a pocket Milton LXVI. To Mr. James Candlish. Seeking a copy of Lowe's poem of "Pompey's Ghost" LXVII. To Robert Ainslie, Esq. His tour LXVIII. To Mr. W. Nicol. Auchtertyre LXIX. To Mr. Wm. Cruikshank. Auchtertyre LXX. To Mr. James Smith. An adventure LXXI. To Mr. John Richmond. His rambles LXXII. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. Sets high value on his friendship LXXIII. To the same. Nithsdale and Edinburgh LXXIV. To Dr. Moore. Account of his own life LXXV. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. A humorous letter LXXVI. To Mr. Robert Muir. Stirling, Bannockburn LXXVII. To Gavin Hamilton, Esq. Of Mr. Hamilton's own family LXXVIII. To Mr. Walker. Bruar Water. The Athole family LXXIX. To Mr. Gilbert Burns. Account of his Highland tour LXXX. To Miss Margaret Chalmers. Charlotte Hamilton. Skinner. Nithsdale LXXXI. To the same. Charlotte Hamilton, and "The Banks of the Devon" LXXXII. To James Hoy, Esq. Mr. Nicol. Johnson's Musical Museum LXXXIII. To Rev. John Skinner. Thanking him for his poetic compliment LXXXIV. To James Hoy, Esq. Song by the Duke of Gordon LXXXV. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. His friendship for him LXXXVI. To the Earl of Glencairn. Requesting his aid in obtaining an excise appointment LXXXVII. To James Dalrymple, Esq. Rhyme. Lord Glencairn LXXXVIII. To Charles Hay, Esq. Enclosing his poem on the death of the Lord President Dundas LXXXIX. To Miss M----n. Compliments XC. To Miss Chalmers. Charlotte Hamilton XCI. To the s
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