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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348 LXIX. To Mr. Wm. Cruikshank. Auchtertyre 348 LXX. To Mr. James Smith. An adventure 349 LXXI. To Mr. John Richmond. His rambles 350 LXXII. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. Sets high value on his friendship 350 LXXIII. To the same. Nithsdale and Edinburgh 350 LXXIV. To Dr. Moore. Account of his own life 351 LXXV. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. A humorous letter 357 LXXVI. To Mr. Robert Muir. Stirling, Bannockburn 357 LXXVII. To Gavin Hamilton, Esq. Of Mr. Hamilton’s own family 358 LXXVIII. To Mr. Walker. Bruar Water. The Athole family 359 LXXIX. To Mr. Gilbert Burns. Account of his Highland tour 359 LXXX. To Miss Margaret Chalmers. Charlotte Hamilton. Skinner. Nithsdale 360 LXXXI. To the same. Charlotte Hamilton, and “The Banks of the Devon” 360 LXXXII. To James Hoy, Esq. Mr. Nicol. Johnson’s Musical Museum 361 LXXXIII. To Rev. John Skinner. Thanking him for his poetic compliment 361 LXXXIV. To James Hoy, Esq. Song by the Duke of Gordon 362 LXXXV. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. His friendship for him 363 LXXXVI. To the Earl of Glencairn. Requesting his aid in obtaining an excise appointment 363 LXXXVII. To James Dalrymple, Esq. Rhyme. Lord Glencairn 363 LXXXVIII. To Charles Hay, Esq. Enclosing his poem on the death of the Lord President Dundas 364 LXXXIX. To Miss M——n. Compliments 364 XC. To Miss Chalmers. Charlotte Hamilton 365 XCI. To the same. His bruised limb. The Bible. The Ochel Hills 365 XCII. To the same. His motto—“I dare.” His own worst enemy Скачать книгу