Remarks on Scottish Songs and Ballads | 502 | |
The Border Tour | 522 | |
The Highland Tour | 527 | |
Burns’s Assignment of his Works | 530 | |
Glossary
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Автор: | Allan Cunningham |
Издательство: | Bookwire |
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Жанр произведения: | Языкознание |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 4057664156792 |
for a friend. A complaint
493
CCCXXIV.
To Mr. Heron, of Heron. With two political ballads
493
CCCXXV.
To Mrs. Dunlop. Thomson’s Collection. Acting as Supervisor of Excise
494
CCCXXVI.
To the Right Hon. William Pitt. Address of the Scottish Distillers
495
CCCXXVII.
To the Provost, Bailies, and Town Council of Dumfries. Request to be made a freeman of the town
496
1796.
CCCXXVIII.
To Mrs. Riddel. “Anarcharsis’ Travels.” The muses
496
CCCXXIX.
To Mrs. Dunlop. His ill-health.
497
CCCXXX.
To Mr. Thomson. Acknowledging his present to Mrs. Burns of a worsted shawl
497
CCCXXXI.
To the same. Ill-health. Mrs. Hyslop. Allan’s etchings. Cleghorn
497
CCCXXXII.
To the same. “Here’s a health to ane I loe dear”
498
CCCXXXIII.
To the same. His anxiety to review his songs, asking for copies
498
CCCXXXIV.
To Mrs. Riddel. His increasing ill-health
498
CCCXXXV.
To Mr. Clarke, acknowledging money and requesting the loan of a further sum
499
CCCXXXVI.
To Mr. James Johnson. The Scots Musical Museum. Request for a copy of the collection
499
CCCXXXVII.
To Mr. Cunningham. Illness and poverty, anticipation of death
499
CCCXXXVIII.
To Mr. Gilbert Burns. His ill-health and debts
500
CCCXXXIX.
To Mr. James Armour. Entreating Mrs. Armour to come to her daughter’s confinement
500
CCCXL.
To Mrs. Burns. Sea-bathing affords little relief
500
CCCXLI.
To Mrs. Dunlop. Her friendship. A farewell
501
CCCXLII.
To Mr. Thomson. Solicits the sum of five pounds. “Fairest Maid on Devon Banks”
501
CCCXLIII.
To Mr. James Burness. Soliciting the sum of ten pounds
501
CCCXLIV.
To James Gracie, Esq. His rheumatism, &c. &c.—his loss of appetite
502