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Patrick Miller, Esq. With the present of his printed poems 456 CCLII. To Mr. Thomson. Review of Scottish song. Crawfurd and Ramsay 456 CCLIII. To the same. Criticism. Allan Ramsay 457 CCLIV. To the same. “The last time I came o’er the moor” 458 CCLV. To John Francis Erskine, Esq. Self-justification. The Excise inquiry 459 CCLVI. To Mr. Robert Ainslie. Answering letters. Scholar-craft 460 CCLVII. To Miss Kennedy. A letter of compliment 461 CCLVIII. To Mr. Thomson. Frazer. “Blithe had I been on yon hill” 461 CCLIX. To Mr. Thomson. “Logan Water.” “Ogin my love were yon red rose” 462 CCLX. To the same. With the song of “Bonnie Jean” 463 CCLXI. To the same. Hurt at the idea of pecuniary recompense. Remarks on song 463 CCLXII. To the same. Note written in the name of Stephen Clarke 464 CCLXIII. To the same. With “Phillis the fair” 464 CCLXIV. To the same. With “Had I a cave on some wild distant shore464 CCLXV. To the same. With “Allan Water” 464 CCLXVI. To the same. With “O whistle, and I’ll come to you, my lad,” &c. 465 CCLXVII. To the same. With “Come, let me take thee to my breast” 465 CCLXVIII. To the same. With “Dainty Davie” 466 CCLXIX. To Miss Craik. Wretchedness of poets 466 CCLXX. To Lady Glencairn. Gratitude. Excise. Dramatic composition 466 CCLXXI. To Mr. Thomson. With “Scots wha hae wi’ Wallace bled” 467 CCLXXII. To the same. With “Behold the hour, the boat arrive” 468 CCLXXIII. To the same. Crawfurd and Scottish song 468 CCLXXIV. To the same. Alterations in “Scots wha hae wi’ Wallace bled” 470 CCLXXV. To the same. Further suggested alterations in “Scots wha hae” rejected. 470 CCLXXVI. To the same. With “Deluded swain, the pleasure,” and “Raving winds around her blowing”

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