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396 CXLVII. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. His favourite quotations. Musical Museum 398 CXLVIII. To Professor Dugald Stewart. Enclosing some poems for his comments upon 398 CXLIX. To Bishop Geddes. His situation and prospects 399 CL. To Mr. James Burness. His wife and farm. Profit from his poems. Fanny Burns 399 CLI. To Mrs. Dunlop. Reflections. His success in song encouraged a shoal of bardlings 400 CLII. To the Rev. Peter Carfrae. Mr. Mylne’s poem 401 CLIII. To Dr. Moore. Introduction. His ode to Mrs. Oswald 401 CLIV. To Mr. William Burns. Remembrance 402 CLV. To Mr. Peter Hill. Economy and frugality. Purchase of books 402 CLVI. To Mrs. Dunlop. Sketch inscribed to the Right Hon. C.J. Fox 403 CLVII. To Mr. William Burns. Asking him to make his house his home 404 CLVIII. To Mrs. M’Murdo. With the song of “Bonnie Jean” 404 CLIX. To Mr. Cunningham. With the poem of “The Wounded Hare” 404 CLX. To Mr. Samuel Brown. His farm. Ailsa fowling 405 CLXI. To Mr. Richard Brown. Kind wishes 405 CLXII. To Mr. James Hamilton. Sympathy 406 CLXIII. To William Creech, Esq. Toothache. Good wishes 406 CLXIV. To Mr. M’Auley. His own welfare 406 CLXV. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. Overwhelmed with incessant toil 407 CLXVI. To Mr. M’Murdo. Enclosing his newest song 407 CLXVII. To Mrs. Dunlop. Reflections on religion 408 CLXVIII. To Mr. ——. Fergusson the poet 408 CLXIX. To Miss Williams. Enclosing criticisms on her poems 409 CLXX. To Mr. John Logan. With “The Kirk’s Alarm” 410 CLXXI. To Mrs. Dunlop. Religion. Dr. Moore’s “Zeluco” 410 CLXXII. To Captain Riddel. “The Whistle”
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