VIII. MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803.
242. * To the Sons of Burns after visiting the Grave of their Father .
243. * Ellen Irwin, or the Braes of Kirtle . [v.]
244. * To a Highland Girl . [VI.]
245. Stepping Westward . [VII.]
246. * Address to Kilchurn Castle . [X.]
248. * Sonnet composed at —— Castle , 1803. [XII.]
249. Yarrow Unvisited . [XIII.]
250. The Matron of Jedborough [Jedburgh] and her Husband . [XV.]
251. * Sonnet, 'Fly, some kind Harbinger.' [XVI.]
252. * The Blind Highland Boy . [XVII.]
IX. MEMORIALS OF A SECOND TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1814.
254. * Composed at Corra Linn, in sight of Wallace Tower .[II.]
255. * Effusion in the Pleasure-ground on the Banks of the Braw, near Dunkeld. [III.]
258. I grieved for Buonaparte. [Sonnet IV.]
259. The King of Sweden and Toussaint L'Ouverture .
260. September 1, 1802. [Sonnet IX.]
261. *' Two Voices are there,' &c. [Sonnet XII.]
262. *' O Friend! I know not which Way .' [Sonnet XIII.]
264. * Zaragossa . [Sonnet XVI.]
265. * Lines on the expected Invasion , 1803. [Sonnet XXVI.]
266. Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke . [Sonnet XXVII.]
267. The Oak of Guernica . [Part II. Sonnet XXVI.]
268. Thanksgiving Ode . [Part II. XLVI.]
270. Spenser . [Part II. Sonnet XLIII.]
XI. MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820.
272. The Fishwomen of Calais , [I.]
273. * Incident at Bruges . [IV.]
274. Between Namur and Liege . [VI.]
275. ' Miserere Domine .' [X.]