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LXI. TO MR. P. HILL. 1st October 1788.

Criticism on a poem, entitled, "An
Address to Lochlomond."

LXII. TO MRS. DUNLOP, at MOREHAM
MAINES. 13th November,

LXIII. TO *****.

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8th November. Defence

of the family of the Stewarts. Base-

ness of insulting fallen greatness, . 193

LXIV. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 17th December.
With the Soldier's song-" Go fetch to

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LXV. To a young lady, who had beard be bad
been making a ballad on ber, inclosing

that ballad,

LXVI. TO SIR JOHN WHITEFOORD. Dec.
Thanks for friendship-Reflections on

the poetical character. (This ought to
to have appeared as No. XLIV)

LXVII. FROM MR. G. BURNS. 1st Jan. 1789.
Reflections suggested by the day,

LXVIII. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 1st Jan. Re-

flections suggested by the day,

LXIX. TO DR. MOORE. 4th Jan. Account

of bis situation and prospects,

LXX. TO BISHOP GEDDES. 3d Feb. The

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same subject,

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LXXI. FROM THE REV. P. C ******, 2d
Jan. 1789. Requesting advice as to
the publishing Mr. Mylne's poems,

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LXXII. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 4th March.
Reflections after a visit to Edinburgh, 221

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LXXIV. TO DR. MOORE. 23d March. In-

closing a poem,

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LXXV. TO MR. HILL. 2d April. Apos-

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LXXVI. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 4th April, 1789
With a sketch of an Epistle in verse

to the Right Hon. C. J. Fox,

LXXVII. TO MR. CUNNINGHAM. 4th May
With the first draught of the poem

on a Wounded Hare,

LXXVIII. FROM DR. GREGORY. 2d June.

Criticism of the poem on a Wounded

Hare,

LXXIX. TO MR. M'AULEY, of DUMBAR-

TON. 4th June. Account of bis

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situation,

LXXX. TO MRS. DUNLOP.

Reflections on religion,

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21st June.

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LXXXI, FROM DR. MOORE, 10th June,
1789. Good advice,

LXXXII. FROM Miss J. L*****. 12th July
A poetess in humble life, with a
poem in praise of our Bard,

LXXXIII. FROM MR. ******. 5th August.
Some account of Fergusson,

LXXXIV. TO MR. ******.

TO MR. ******. In answer,

LXXXV. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 6th Sept.

1789. Praise of Zeluco, .

LXXXVI. FROM DR. BLACKLOCK.

August. An epistle in verse,

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LXXXVII. TO DR. BLACKLOCK. 21st Oct.
Poetical reply to the above,

LXXXVIII. TO R. GRAHAM, Esa. 9th Dec.

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Inclosing some electioneering ballads, 273

LXXXIX. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 13th Dec.
1789. Serious and interesting re-

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XC. TO SIR JOHN SINCLAIR. Ac-

count of a book society among the
farmers in Nithsdale,

XCI. TO MR. G. BURNS. 11th Jan.

1790. With a prologue, spoken on

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the Dumfries theatre,

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XCII. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 25th Jan. Some
account of Falconer, author of the

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XCIII. FROM MR. CUNNINGHAM. 28th
Jan. 1790. Inquires after our Bard, 293

XCIV. TO MR. CUNNINGHAM. 13th Feb.
In reply to the above,

XCV. TO MR. HILL. 2d March. Orders

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XCVI. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 10th April. Re-
marks on the Lounger, and on the
writings of Mr. M'Kenzie, .

XCVII FROM MR. CUNNINGHAM. 25th

May. Account of the death of Miss
Burnet, of Monboddo,

XCVIII. TO DR. MOORE. 14th July, 1790.

Thanks for a present of Zeluco,

XCIX. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 8th August.
Written under wounded pride,

C. TO MR. CUNNINGHAM. 8th Aug.
Aspirations after independence,

CI. FROM DR. BLACKLOCK. 1st Sept.
1790. Poetical letter of friendship,

CII. EXTRACT, FROM MR. CUNNING-
HAM. 14th Oct. Suggesting sub-
jects for our poet's muse,

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CIII. TO MRS. DUNLOP. Nov. 1790.

Congratulations on the Birth of her
Grandson,

CIV. TO MR. CUNNINGHAM. 23d Jan.
1791. With an Elegy on Miss Bur-
net of Monboddo,

CV. TO MR. HILL. 17th Jan. Indignant
Apostrophe to Poverty,

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CVI. FROM A. F. TYTLER, Esa. 12th
March. Criticism on Tam o'Shanter, 330

CVII. TO F. A. TYTLER, Esa. In reply

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CVIII. TO MRS. DUNLOP. 7th Feb 1791.
Inclosing his Elegy on Miss Burnet, . 336

CIX. TO LADY W. M. CONSTABLE.
Acknowledging a present of a Snuff-
box,

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CX. TO MRS. GRAHAM, of FINTRY.
Inclosing" Queen Mary's Lament." 340

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CXI. FROM THE REV. G. BAIRD, 8th
Feb. 1781. Requesting assistance in
publishing the poems of Michael Bruce, 342

CXII. TO THE REV. G. BAIRD. In reply
to the above,

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