The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. Allan Cunningham
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СКАЧАТЬ CXXXI. To the same. Mrs. Burns. Of accomplished young ladies 386 CXXXII. To the same. Mrs. Miller, of Dalswinton. “The Life and Age of Man.” 387 CXXXIII. To Mr. Beugo. Ross and “The Fortunate Shepherdess.” 388 CXXXIV. To Miss Chalmers. Recollections. Mrs. Burns. Poetry 388 CXXXV. To Mr. Morison. Urging expedition with his clock and other furniture for Ellisland 390 CXXXVI. To Mrs. Dunlop. Mr. Graham. Her criticisms 390 CXXXVII. To Mr. Peter Hill. Criticism on an “Address to Loch Lomond.” 391 CXXXVIII. To the Editor of the Star. Pleading for the line of the Stuarts 392 CXXXIX. To Mrs. Dunlop. The present of a heifer from the Dunlops 393 CXL. To Mr. James Johnson. Scots Musical Museum 393 CXLI. To Dr. Blacklock. Poetical progress. His marriage 394 CXLII. To Mrs. Dunlop. Enclosing “Auld Lang Syne” 394 CXLIII. To Miss Davies. Enclosing the song of “Charming, lovely Davies” 395 CXLIV. To Mr. John Tennant. Praise of his whiskey 395 1789. CXLV. To Mrs. Dunlop. Reflections suggested by the day 396 CXLVI. To Dr. Moore. His situation and prospects 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 СКАЧАТЬ