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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XCIII. To Sir John Whitefoord. Thanks for his friendship. Of poets 366 XCIV. To Miss Williams. Comments on her poem of the Slave Trade 366 XCV. To Mr. Richard Brown. Recollections of early life. Clarinda 368 XCVI. To Gavin Hamilton, Esq. Prayer for his health 369 XCVII. To Miss Chalmers. Complimentary poems. Creech 369 1788. XCVIII. To Mrs. Dunlop. Lowness of spirits. Leaving Edinburgh 370 XCIX. To the same. Religion 370 C. To the Rev. John Skinner. Tullochgorum. Skinner’s Latin 370 CI. To Mr. Richard Brown. His arrival in Glasgow 371 CII. To Mrs. Rose of Kilravock. Recollections of Kilravock 371 CIII. To Mr. Richard Brown. Friendship. The pleasures of the present 372 CIV. To Mr. William Cruikshank. Ellisland. Plans in life 372 CV. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. Ellisland. Edinburgh. Clarinda 373 CVI. To Mr. Richard Brown. Idleness. Farming 374 CVII. To Mr. Robert Muir. His offer for Ellisland. The close of life 374 CVIII. To Miss Chalmers. Taken Ellisland. Miss Kennedy 375 CIX. To Mrs. Dunlop. Coila’s robe 375 CX. To Mr. Richard Brown. Apologies. On his way to Dumfries from Glasgow 375 CXI. To Mr. Robert Cleghorn. Poet and fame. The air of Captain O’Kean 376 CXII. To Mr. William Dunbar. Foregoing poetry and wit for farming and business 376 CXIII. To Miss Chalmers. Miss Kennedy. Jean Armour 377 CXIV. To the same. Creech’s rumoured bankruptcy 377 CXV. To the same. His entering the Excise 377 CXVI. To Mrs. Dunlop. Fanning and the Excise. Thanks for the loan of Dryden and Tasso 378 CXVII. To Mr. James Smith. Jocularity. Jean Armour 378 CXVIII. To Professor Dugald