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Address of Beelzebub to Lord Breadalbane (June 1).

A Dream (June 4).

A Dedication, to Gavin Hamilton.

Note to Dr. Mackenzie- Friday first 's the day.'

Farewell to St. James's Lodge -'Adieu.'

On a Scots Bard gone to the West
Indies.

Farewell to Eliza.
A Bard's Epitaph.
Epitaphs-Robert Aiken, Gavin
Hamilton, Wee Johnnie.
The Lass o' Ballochmyle.

Motto to the Kilmarnock Poems (July).

Lines to John Kennedy-‘Farewell, dear friend.'

Lines to an Old Sweetheart'Once fondly loved.'

Lines on the Back of a Banknote.

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Willie's Awa-'Auld chuckie Reekie.'

At the Grave of Highland Mary

'Strait is the spot.'

On the Death of Sir J. H. Blair.

To Miss Ferrier- Nae heathen

name.'

'Sad thy tale.'

On Carron Iron Works.

'Here Stuarts once.'

At Kenmore Inn.

Birks of Aberfeldy.

The Humble Petition of Bruar

Water.

On the Fall of Fyers.

A Highland Welcome.
Strathallan's Lament.
Castle Gordon.

Lady Onlie, Honest Luckie.
Theniel Menzies' Bonnie Mary.
The Bonnie Lass of Albany.
On Scaring some Water-fowl.
Blythe and Merry was she.

A Rose-bud by my Early Walk.
Banks of Devon.
The Lofty Ochils.

My Peggy's Face.

Young Highland Rover.

On the Death of Robert Dundas.
Sylvander to Clarinda.
Ode for Dec. 31, 1787.

1788.

Clarinda, Mistress of my Soul.
Owre Young to Marry yet.
To the Weavers gin ye go.
Macpherson's Farewell.
Stay my Charmer.

? My Hoggie.

Raving Winds around her Blow

ing.

Up in the Morning.

How Lang and Dreary.

Hey, the Dusty Miller. Duncan Davidson.

Her Daddie Forbad.

Musing on the Roaring Ocean.
The Blude-red Rose.

The Winter it is Past.

'Fair Empress of the Poet's soul.' The Chevalier's Lament.

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The Bonnie Lad that's Far Awa. Epistle to Hugh Parker.

My Jean-'Of a' the airts.'

I hae a wife o' my ain.'

Verses written in Friars - Carse Hermitage.'

'My god-like friend.' Anna, thy charms.' The Fête Champêtre.

To Graham of Fintry-' When Nature.'

'The day returns.'

A Mother's Lament.

'O, were I on Parnassus Hill.' The Lazy Mist.

'It is na, Jean, thy bonnie face.' Go, fetch to me a Pint o' Wine. Auld Lang Syne.

The First Kiss-'Humid seal.'
'Thee, Nature, partial Nature.'
Elegy on the Year 1788.
The Henpecked Husband.
Robin Shure in Hairst.

Ode, to the Memory of Mrs.
Oswald.

'With Pegasus upon a day.' 'I burn, I burn.'

She's Fair an' Fause.

To Capt. Riddell-'Your news.'
Bonnie Ann.

To Miss Cruickshank-Beauteous rose-bud.'

Ode on the Regency Bill.
Epistle on

comrade.'

Glenconner-'Auld

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Bannocks o' bear meal.'
Highland Widow's Lament.
It was a' for our Rightfu' King.
On the Seas and Far Away.
'Sae flaxen were her ringlets.'
How Long and Dreary.

Let not woman e'er complain.
Sleep'st thou, or wak'st thou.
But lately seen.

Behold, my love, how green the groves.

Lassie wi' the Lint-white Locks.
Willy and Philly-A duet.
Contented wi' Little.
Farewell thou Stream.
My Nannie's awa.'

For the Sake of Somebody.
A Man's a Man for a' that.

1795.

Let me in this ae night.
I'll aye ca' in by yon town.
Heron Election Ballads.

The Lass that made the Bed to me.

'Does haughty Gaul invasion threat.'

'O stay, sweet warbling.'
How Cruel are the Parents.
'Can I cease to care.'
Mark Yonder Pomp.

'Twas na her Bonnie Blue Ee.
Their Groves o' Sweet Myrtle.
'O wert thou, love, but near
me.'

Last May a Braw Wooer.

This is no' my ain Lassie.

O Bonnie was yon Rosy Brier.
Now Spring has clad.

'O, wat ye wha.'

To Chloris-Tis Friendship's pledge.'

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