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Extempore, on the late Mr. William Smellie

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at a meeting of the Dumfriesshire Volunteers ib. to Mr. S**e, on refusing to dine with him, after having been promised the first of Company, and the first of Cookery

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,written in answer to a Card from an intimate of the author, inviting him to spend an hour at a Tavern

-, written in a Lady's Pocket Book

Lines, on Miss J. Scott, of Ayr

on being asked, Why God had made Miss Davis so little, and Miss ***, so large

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—, written and presented to Mrs. Kemble, on seeing her in the character of Yarico

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- written on Windows of the Globe Tavern, Dum

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-, written under the picture of the celebrated Miss Burns

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written on a Window, at the King's Arms Tavern,
Dumfries

A verse, presented by the Author to the Master of a
House, at a place in the Highlands, where he had been
hospitably entertained

Epigram on the neglect of an Innkeeper

on Elphinstone's Translation of Martial's Epigrams

Verses written on a Window of the Inn at Carron
Epitaph on a Celebrated Ruling Elder

on a Noisy Polemic

on Wee Johnny

for G. H. Esq.

on a Wag in Mauchline

on John Dove, Innkeeper, Mauchline
on Walter S*****

on a Henpecked Country Squire
Epigram on said occasion
Another

On the Death of a Lap-dog, named Echo
Impromptu on Mrs. ****'s Birth Day
Monody on a Lady famed for her Caprice
The Epitaph

Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. ****,
The Henpecked Husband

Elegy on the year 1788

Tam Sampson's Elegy

The Epitaph

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On a Scotch Bard gone to the West Indies

On Pastoral Poetry

Fage

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Prologue, spoken at the Theatre, Ellisland, on New-
Year's Day Evening

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-, spoken by Mr. Woods, on his benefit night
The Rights of Woman, an Occasional Address spoken
by Miss Fontenelle, on her benefit night
Address, spoken by Miss Fontenelle, on her benefit night,
at the Theatre, Dumfries

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Fragment inscribed to the Right Honourable C. J. Fox 110
Inscription for an Altar to Independence

Address to Edinburgh

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Imitation of an Old Jacobite Song

The Lovely Lass of Inverness

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The Absent Warrior.-"O Logan, sweetly didst thou glide.

The Warrior's Return." When wild War's deadly blast was biawn"

Lord Gregory?

Open the Door to me, oh

The Entreaty." Let me in this ae night"

The Answer" O tell na me o' wind and rain"

The Forlorn Lover" Forlorn, my love, no comfort

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Turn again, thou fair Eliza"

Wandering Willie

The Parting Kiss

Fair Eliza.

Departure of Nancy

My Nannie's awa

Gloomy December

The Braes o' Ballochmyle

Eliza.-"Farewell thou stream that winding flows"

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Banks o' Doon

Cragie-burn

The Cheerless Soul.—“Again rejoicing Nature sees" The Disconsolate Lover."Now spring has clad the groves in green"

Mary Morrison

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Fair Jenny." Where are the joys I have met in the morning"

Address to the Woodlark

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Fragment in Witherspoon's Collection of Scottish Songs 135

Address to a Lady

The Auld Man

John Anderson my jo

Auld Lang Syne

Hopeless love." Blithe hae I been on yon kill"

Banks of Nith

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The Sacred Vow." By Allan stream I chanced to rove" ib.

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Bonie Jean" There was a lass, and she was fair"
To Jeanie "Come, let me take thee to my breast"
Dainty Davie

Lovely Nancy."Thine am I, my faithful fair"

Clouden Knowes

To Chloris

Chloris

Lassie wi' the lintwhite locks

This is no my ain Lassie

Jessy" Here's a health to ane I lo'e'dzar','

The birks of Aberfeldy

The Rose-bud

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Peggy's Charms" When braving angry Winter's storms"

The blissful Day."The day returns, my bosom burns" 154 Constancy." O were I on Parnassus' hill !"

Lovely Jean." Of a' the airts the wind can blaw"

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Wilt thou be my Dearie?

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Lucy-"O wat ye wha's in yon town"

Blithe Phemie "Blithe, blithe and merry was she"

Charming Nannie." Behind yon hills where Lugar

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The Highland Lassie

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Anna" Yestreen I had a pint o' wine"
The Spinning Wheel
The Country Lassie

Tam Glen

O for Ane-and-Twenty, Tam

Somebody." My heart is sair, I dare na tell'
O whistle and I'll come to you, my lad

What can a young lassie do wor an auld man?
My Tocher's the Jewel

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The Mercenary Lover." Hey for a lass wi'a Tocher" ib.

Meg o' the Mill

Auld Rob Morris

To Tibbie." O Tibbie, I has seen the day”
Duncan Gray

The Braw Wooer

Willie's Wife." Sic a wife as Willie haď”
Willie brew'd a peck o' Maut

Guidwife, count the Lawin

Honest Poverty

Contentment.

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Contented wi' little, and cantie wi’

Caledonia.—“ Their groves o' sweet myrtle let foreign

lands reckon"

The Battle of Sheriff-Muir

The Dumfries Volunteers

The Whistle

John Barleycorn

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