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411 CLXXIII. To the same. With some of his MS. poems 411 CLXXIV. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. His Excise employment 412 CLXXV. To Mr. Richard Brown. His Excise duties 412 CLXXVI. To Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintray. The Excise. Captain Grose. Dr. M’Gill 413 CLXXVII. To Mrs. Dunlop. Reflections on immortality 414 CLXXVIII. To Lady M.W. Constable. Jacobitism 415 CLXXIX. To Provost Maxwell. At a loss for a subject 415 1790. CLXXX. To Sir John Sinclair. Account of a book-society in Nithsdale 416 CLXXXI. To Charles Sharpe, Esq. A letter with a fictitious signature 416 CLXXXII. To Mr. Gilburt Burns. His farm a ruinous affair. Players 417 CLXXXIII. To Mr. Sutherland. Enclosing a Prologue 418 CLXXXIV. To Mr. William Dunbar. Excise. His children. Another world 418 CLXXXV. To Mrs. Dunlop. Falconer the poet. Old Scottish songs 419 CLXXXVI. To Mr. Peter Hill. Mademoiselle Burns. Hurdis. Smollett and Cowper 420 CLXXXVII. To Mr. W. Nicol. The death of Nicol’s mare Peg Nicholson 420 CLXXXVIII. To Mr. W. Cunningham. What strange beings we are 421 CLXXXIX. To Mr. Peter Hill. Orders for books. Mankind 423 CXC. To Mrs. Dunlop. Mackenzie and the Mirror and Lounger 423 CXCI. To Collector Mitchell. A county meeting 424 CXCII. To Dr. Moore. “Zeluco.” Charlotte Smith 425 CXCIII. To Mr. Murdoch. William Burns 425 CXCIV. To Mr. M’Murdo. With the Elegy on Matthew Henderson 426 CXCV. To Mrs. Dunlop. His pride wounded 426 CXCVI. To Mr. Cunningham. Independence 426 CXCVII. To Dr. Anderson. “The Bee.” 427 CXCVIII. To William Tytler, Esq. With some West-country ballads
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