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11. To Mrs. Dunlop. 15th Jan. 1787. Account of his situation in Edin- burgh,
12. To Dr. Moore. 1787. Grateful ac-
knowledgments of Dr. M.'s notice
of him in his letters to Mrs. Dun-
lop,
13. From Dr. Moore. 23d Jan. 1787. In
answer to the foregoing, and inclos-
ing a sonnet on the bard by miss
Williams,
14. To Dr. Moore. 15th Feb. 1787. In
reply,
15. From Dr. Moore. 28th Feb. 1787. Sends the bard a present of his View of Society and Manners,"
&c.
16. To the Earl of Glencairn. 1787.
acknowledgment
Grateful
kindness,
17. To the Eari of Buchan. In reply to a
letter of advice,
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29
3
of
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33
35
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18. Extract, concerning the Monument
erected for Fergusson by our poet,
19. To. Accompany the foregoing,
20. Extract, from 8th March, 1787.
Good advice,
21. To Mrs. Dunlop. 22d March, 1787.
Respecting his prospects on leaving
Edinburgh,
22. To the same. 15th April, 1787. On
the same subject,
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23. To Dr. Moore. 23d April, 1787. On
24. Extract, to Mrs. Dunlop. 30th April.
Reply to Criticisms,
25. To the Rev. Dr. Blair. 3d May. Writ-
ten on leaving Edinburgh. Thanks
for his kindness,
26. From Dr. Blair. 4th May. 4th May. In reply
to the preceding,
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27. From Dr. Moore. 23d May, 1787.
Criticism and good advice,
28. To Mr. Walker, at Blair of Athole.
Inclosing the Humble Petition of
Bruar-water to the Duke of Athole,
29. To Mr. G. Burns. 17th Sept.
Ac-
count of his tour through the
Highlands,
30. From Mr. Ramsay, of Ochtertyre.
22d Oct. Inclosing Latin Inscrip-
tions with Translations, and the
Tale of Omeron Cameron,
31. Mr. Ramsay to the Rev. W. Young. 22d Oct. Introducing our poet,
32. Mr. Ramsay to Dr. Blacklock. 27th
Oct. Anecdotes of Scottish songs
for our poet.
33. From Mr. John Murdoch, in London.
28th Oct.
34. From Mr.
Oct. 1787.
In answer to No. I.
Gordon Castle, 31st
Acknowledging a song
sent to Lady Charlotte Gordon,
5. From the Rev. J. Skinner, 14th Nov.
1787. Some account of Scottish
poems,
6. From Mrs.
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30th Nov. Inclo-
64
sing Erse songs, with the music,
7. To the Earl of Glencairn. Requests
his assistance in getting into the ex-
cise,
38. To Dalrymple, Esq. Congratu-
lation on his becoming a poet.-
Praise of Lord Glencairn,
39. To Sir John Whitefoord. Dec.-
Thanks for friendship-Reflections.
on the poetical character,
40. To Mrs. Dunlop. 21st Jan. 1788.- Written on recovery from sickness,
41. Extract to the same. 12th Feb. 1788.
Defence of himself,
42. To the same.
7th March, 1788.
Who
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had heard that he had ridiculed
her,
43. To Mr. Cleghorn. 31st March. Men-
tioning his having composed the
first stanza of the Chevalier's La-
ment,
44. From Mr. Cleghorn, 27th April. In
reply to the above. The Cheva-
lier's Lament in full, in a Note,
45. To Mrs. Dunlop. 28th April. Giving
an account of his prospects,
46. From the Rev. J. Skinner. 28th April,
1788. Enclosing two songs, one by
himself, the other by a Buchan
ploughman; the songs printed at
large,
47. To Professor D. Stewart. 3d May.
Thanks for his friendship,
48. Extract to Mrs. Dunlop. 4th May.
Remarks on Dryden's Virgil, and
Pope's Odyssey,
49. To the same. 27th May. General
Reflections,
50. To the same, at Mr. Dunlop's, Had-
dington. 13th June, 1788. Ac-
count of his marriage,
51. To Mr. P. Hill. with a present of
cheese,
52. To Mrs. Dunlop. 2d August, 1788.
With lines on a hermitage,
53. To the same. 10th August. Farther
account of his marriage,
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72
74
75
79
80
81
82
84
86
89
91
A pe-
54. To the same. 16th August. Reflee-
tions on human life,
55. To R. Graham, of Fintry, Esq.
tition in verse for a situation in the
Excise,
56. To Mr. P. Hill. 1st October, 1788.
Criticism on a poem, entitled," An
Address to Lochlomond,"
57. To Mrs. Dunlop, at Moreham Maines,
13th November,
58. To *****. 8th November. Defence
of the family of the Stewarts.
Baseness of insulting fallen great-
ness,
59. To Mrs. Dunlop. 17th December.
With the Soldier's song-" Go fetch
to me a pint o' wine,"
60. To Miss Davies, a young Lady who had
heard he had been making a ballad
on her, inclosing that ballad,
61. From Mr. G. Burns. 1st Jan. 1789.
Reflections suggested by the day,
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102
105
107
108
62. To Mrs. Dunlop. 1st Jan. Reflec-
tions suggested by the day,
109
63. To Dr. Moore. 4th Jan. Account of
his situation and prospects,
64. To Professor D. Stewart, inclosing
poems for his criticism,
65. To Bishop Geddes. 3d Feb. Account
of his situation and prospects,
66. From the Rev. P. Carfrae. 2d Jan.
1789. Requesting advice as to the
publishing Mr. Mylne's poems,
67. To Mrs. Dunlop. 4th March. Re-
flections after a visit to Edinburgh,
68. To the Rev. P. Carfrae. In answer to
No. 66.
69. To Dr. Moore. 23d March. Inclosing
a poem,
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113
114
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117
120
121
129
70. To Mr. Hill, 2d April. Apostrophe to
frugality,
71. To Mrs. Dunlop. 4th April, 1789.
With a sketch of an Epistle in verse
to the Right Hon. C. J. Fox,
125
72. To Mr. Cunningham. 4th May.
With
the first draught of the poem on a
Wounded Hare,
73. From Dr. Gregory. 2d June. Cri-
ticism of the poem on a Wounded
Hare,
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122
74. To Mr. M'Auley, of Dumbarton.
June. Account of his situation,
75. To Mrs. Dunlop. 21st June. Re-
flections on religion,
76. From Dr. Moore. 10th June, 1789.
77. From Miss J. Little. 12th July. A
poetess in humble life, with a poem
in praise of our bard,
78. From Mr. ******. 5th August. Some
account of Fergusson,
4th
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79. To Mr. ******. In answer,
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80. To Miss Williams. Inclosing a criti-
cism on a poem of her's,
141
81. From Miss Williams.
In reply to the
84. To Dr. Blacklock. 21st Oct. Poeti-
cal reply to the above,
146
In-
148
85. To R. Graham, Esq. 9th Dec.
closing some electioneering ballads,
86. To Mrs. Dunlop. 13th Dec. 1789. Se-
rious and interesting reflections,
87. To Sir John Sinclair. Account of a
book society among the farmers in
Nithsdale,
88. To Charles Sharpe, Esq. of Hoddam.
Under a fictitious signature, inclos-
ing a ballad, 1790 or 1791,
29. To Mr. G. Burns. 11th Jan. 1790.
With a prologue, spoken on the
Dumfries theatre,
20. To Mrs. Dunlop. 25th Jan. Some
account of Falconer, author of the
Shipwreck,
91. From Mr. Cunningham. 28th Jan.
1790. Inquiries after our bard,
92, To Mr. Cunningham. 13th Feb. In
reply to the above,
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