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471 CCLXXVII. To the same. Erskine and Gavin Turnbull 471 CCLXXVIII. To John M’Murdo, Esq. Payment of a debt. “The Merry Muses” 472 CCLXXIX. To the same. With his printed poems 473 CCLXXX. To Captain——. Anxiety for his acquaintance. “Scots wha hae wi’ Wallace bled” 473 CCLXXXI. To Mrs. Riddel. The Dumfries Theatre 474 1794. CCLXXXII. To a Lady. In favour of a player’s benefit 474 CCLXXXIII. To the Earl of Buchan. With a copy of “Scots wha hae” 474 CCLXXXIV. To Captain Miller. With a copy of “Scots wha hae” 475 CCLXXXV. To Mrs. Riddel. Lobster-coated puppies 475 CCLXXXVI. To the same. The gin-horse class of the human genus 475 CCLXXXVII. To the same. With “Werter.” Her reception of him 475 CCLXXXVIII. To Mrs. Riddel. Her caprice 476 CCLXXXIX. To the same. Her neglect and unkindness 476 CCXC. To John Syme, Esq. Mrs. Oswald, and “O wat ye wha’s in yon town” 476 CCXCI. To Miss——. Obscure allusions to a friend’s death. His personal and poetic fame 477 CCXCII. To Mr. Cunningham. Hypochondria. Requests consolation 477 CCXCIII. To the Earl of Glencairn. With his printed poems 478 CCXCIV. To Mr. Thomson. David Allan. “The banks of Cree” 479 CCXCV. To David M’Culloch, Esq. Arrangements for a trip in Galloway 479 CCXCVI. To Mrs. Dunlop. Threatened with flying gout. Ode on Washington’s birthday 479 CCXCVII. To Mr. James Johnson. Low spirits. The Museum. Balmerino’s dirk 480 CCXCVIII. To Mr. Thomson. Lines written in “Thomson’s Collection of songs” 480 CCXCIX. To the same. With “How can my poor heart be glad” 480 CCC. To
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