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To Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintray
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180
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To Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintray, on receiving a favour
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181
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A Vision
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181
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To John Maxwell, of Terraughty, on his birthday
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182
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The Rights of Women, an occasional Address spoken by Miss Fontenelle, on her benefit-night, Nov. 26, 1792
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182
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Monody on a Lady famed for her caprice
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183
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Epistle from Esopus to Maria
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184
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Poem on Pastoral Poetry
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185
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Sonnet, written on the 25th January, 1793, the birthday of the Author, on hearing a thrush sing in a morning walk
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185
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Sonnet on the death of Robert Riddel, Esq., of Glenriddel, April, 1794
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186
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Impromptu on Mrs. Riddel’s birthday
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186
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Liberty. A Fragment
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186
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Verses to a young Lady
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186
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The Vowels. A Tale
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187
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Verses to John Rankine
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187
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On Sensibility. To my dear and much-honoured friend, Mrs. Dunlop, of Dunlop
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188
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Lines sent to a Gentleman whom he had offended
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188
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Address spoken by Miss Fontenelle on her Benefit-night
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188
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On seeing Miss Fontenelle in a favourite character
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189
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To Chloris
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189
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Poetical Inscription for an Altar to Independence
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189
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The Heron Ballads. Balled First
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190
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The Heron Ballads. Ballad Second
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190
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The Heron Ballads. Ballad Third
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192
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Poem addressed to Mr. Mitchell, Collector of Excise, Dumfries, 1796
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To Miss Jessy Lewars, Dumfries, with Johnson’s Musical Museum
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Poem on Life, addressed to Colonel de Peyster, Dumfries, 1796
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EPITAPHS, EPIGRAMS, FRAGMENTS, &c.
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