Автор: | Robert Burns |
Издательство: | Bookwire |
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Жанр произведения: | Языкознание |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 4064066396541 |
To Mr. Robert Ainslie. His marriage.
379
CXXI.
To Mrs. Dunlop. On the treatment of servants
380
CXXII.
To the same. The merits of Mrs. Burns
380
CXXIII.
To Mr. Robert Ainslie. The warfare of life. Books. Religion
381
CXXIV.
To the same. Miers’ profiles
382
CXXV.
To the same. Of the folly of talking of one’s private affairs
382
CXXVI.
To Mr. George Lockhart. The Miss Baillies. Bruar Water
383
CXXVII.
To Mr. Peter Hill. With the present of a cheese
383
CXXVIII.
To Robert Graham Esq., of Fintray. The Excise
384
CXXIX.
To Mr. William Cruikshank. Creech. Lines written in Friar’s Carse Hermitage
385
CXXX.
To Mrs. Dunlop. Lines written at Friar’s Carse. Graham of Fintray
385
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
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CXLV.
To Mrs. Dunlop. Reflections suggested by the day
396
CXLVI.
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