On the Death of Sir James Hunter Blair
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153
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Epistle to Hugh Parker
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154
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Lines, intended to be written under a Noble Earl’s Picture
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155
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Elegy on the year 1788. A Sketch
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155
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Address to the Toothache
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155
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Ode. Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Oswald, of Auchencruive
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156
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Fragment inscribed to the Right Hon. C.J. Fox
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156
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On seeing a wounded Hare limp by me, which a Fellow had just shot
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157
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To Dr. Blacklock. In answer to a Letter
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158
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Delia. An Ode
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159
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To John M’Murdo, Esq.
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159
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Prologue, spoken at the Theatre, Dumfries, 1st January, 1790
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159
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Scots Prologue, for Mr. Sutherland’s Benefit-night, Dumfries
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160
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Sketch. New-year’s Day. To Mrs. Dunlop
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160
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To a Gentleman who had sent him a Newspaper, and offered to continue it free of expense
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161
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The Kirk’s Alarm. A Satire. First Version
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162
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The Kirk’s Alarm. A Ballad. Second Version
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163
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Peg Nicholson
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165
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On Captain Matthew Henderson, a gentleman who held the patent for his honours immediately from Almighty God
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165
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The Five Carlins. A Scots Ballad
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167
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The Laddies by the Banks o’ Nith
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168
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Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintray, on the close of the disputed Election between Sir James Johnstone, and Captain Miller, for the Dumfries district of Boroughs
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169
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On Captain Grose’s Peregrination through Scotland, collecting the Antiquities of that kingdom
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170
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Written in a wrapper, enclosing a letter to Captain Grose
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171
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Tam O’ Shanter. A Tale
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171
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Address of Beelzebub to the President of the Highland Society
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174
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To John Taylor
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175
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Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, on the approach of Spring
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175
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The Whistle
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176
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Elegy on Miss Burnet of Monboddo
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178
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Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn
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178
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Lines sent to Sir John Whitefoord, Bart., of Whitefoord, with the foregoing Poem
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179
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Address to the Shade of Thomson, on crowning his Bust at Ednam with bays
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