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Song 54. "She's fair and fause that causes my smart” 149
Song 55. "Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy
Song 56. "Where Cart rins rowin to the sea"
Song 57. "My heart is sair, I darena tell"
Song 58. "The lovely lass o' Inverness"
Song 59. "Fate gave the word, the arrow sped" Song 60. "O May, thy morn was ne'er sae sweet" Song 61. "Owat ye wha's in yon town" Song 62. "O my luve's like the red red rose"
Epitaph on Holy Willie
The Kirk's Alarm
The Twa Herds
Letter to John Goudie, Kilmarnock
The Poet's Inventory
Epigram, written in the Highlands
Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline
Epigram on Elphinstone's Translation of Martial
Epigram on Captain Francis Grose
Verses addressed to Mr J. Ranken
Epitaph on a Country Laird
Prologue spoken by Mr Woods on his Benefit Night
Song, "The De'il cam' fiddling thro' the town"
Song, "On a bank of flowers on a Summer's day"
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Stanzas to the Memory of Burns, by Edward Rushton Verses on the Death of Burns, by Mrs Grant Remarks on the Character of Burns, by the same
APPENDIX I.
LETTERS.
I. Mr BURNS to Mr RICHARD BROWN.
Page
Where-
in Burns calls to his Friend's recollection their early friendship, and describes his own situation and feelings Mr B. to Mr R. B.
Mr B. to Mr R. B.
youth and old age
: 242
Proposes a meeting 245
Moral reflections on
246
248
IV. Mr B. to Mr R. B. Acknowledges his lack
of worldly wisdom
V.
VI. Mr B. to Mr R. B.
VII. Mr B. to Mr R. B.
Friend the state of his affairs. Reflects
with pleasure on their early friendship; and anticipates a delightful meeting
VIII. THOMAS CRAWFORD, Esq. of Cartsburn, to
Mr BURNS: Containing a humorous but
most affectionate invitation to visit Carts-
burn
IX. Mr DAVID SILLAR to R. A. in Ayr. Giving
an account of his first acquaintance with
the Family of Burns, and describing the ap-
pearance and manners of the Poet
X. Letter from JOHN M'KENZIE, Esq. Surgeon
in Ayr,-Containing a particular descrip-
tion of the Parents of Burns,-of the Poet
and his Brother Gilbert,—and the impres-
sion which the first interview with the Poet
made on the mind of Dr M'Kenzie
Remarks on two late Reviews of the Works of Burns
APPENDIX II.
Miscellaneous Remarks on the Writings of Burns
Glossary
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WHEN chapman billies leave the street,
And drouthy neebors, neebors meet, As market-days are wearing late,
An' folk begin to tak the gate;