The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. Allan Cunningham. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

Автор: Allan Cunningham
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“The Banks o’ Doon.” First Copy 336 XLIII. To Mrs. Dunlop. Dr. Moore and Lord Eglinton. His situation in Edinburgh 336 XLIV. To Dr. Moore. Acknowledgments for his notice 337 XLV. To the Rev. G. Lowrie. Reflections on his situation in life. Dr. Blacklock, Mackenzie 338 XLVI. To Dr. Moore. Miss Williams 338 XLVII. To John Ballantyne, Esq. His portrait engraving 339 XLVIII. To the Earl of Glencairn. Enclosing “Lines intended to be written under a noble Earl’s picture” 339 XLIX. To the Earl of Buchan. In reply to a letter of advice 339 L. To Mr. James Candlish. Still “the old man with his deeds” 340 LI. To——. On Fergusson’s headstone 341 LII. To Mrs. Dunlop. His prospects on leaving Edinburgh 341 LIII. To Mrs. Dunlop. A letter of acknowledgment for the payment of the subscription 342 LIV. To Mr. Sibbald. Thanks for his notice in the magazine 343 LV. To Dr. Moore. Acknowledging the present of his View of Society 343 LVI. To Mr. Dunlop. Reply to criticisms 343 LVII. To the Rev. Dr. Hugh Blair. On leaving Edinburgh. Thanks for his kindness 344 LVIII. To the Earl of Glencairn. On leaving Edinburgh 344 LIX. To Mr. William Dunbar. Thanking him for the present of Spenser’s poems 344 LX. To Mr. James Johnson. Sending a song to the Scots Musical Museum 345 LXI. To Mr. William Creech. His tour on the Border. Epistle in verse to Creech 345 LXII. To Mr. Patison. Business 345 LXIII. To Mr. W. Nicol. A ride described in broad Scotch 346 LXIV. To Mr. James Smith. Unsettled in life. Jamaica 346 LXV. To Mr. W. Nicol. Mr. Miller, Mr. Burnside. Bought a pocket Milton 347 LXVI. To Mr. James Candlish. Seeking a copy of Lowe’s poem of “Pompey’s Ghost” 347 LXVII. To Robert Ainslie, Esq. His tour 348 LXVIII. To Mr. W. Nicol. Auchtertyre