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 same. With “This is no my ain Lassie.” Mrs. Riddel 489 CCCXVI. To Mr. Thomson. With “Forlorn, my love, no comfort near” 490 CCCXVII. To the same. With “Last May a braw wooer,” and “Why tell thy lover” 490 CCCXVIII. To Mrs. Riddel. A letter from the grave 490 CCCXIX. To the same. A letter of compliment. “Anacharsis’ Travels” 491 CCCXX. To Miss Louisa Fontenelle. With a Prologue for her benefit-night 491 CCCXXI. To Mrs. Dunlop. His family. Miss Fontenelle. Cowper’s “Task” 492 CCCXXII. To Mr. Alexander Findlater. Excise schemes 492 CCCXXIII. To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle. Written 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