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criticisms-Verses on a mother's loss

XXXI. To Mr. James Johnson, Edinburgh.
Two more songs—Asks a fair subject
for his muse

XXXII. To Dr. Blacklock. Mauchline, Nov.

15, 1788. Poetical labours-Gratitude

-the Doctor's benevolence

To Capt. Riddel, Carse. Elusland,

Oct. 16, 1789. Poetic apprehensions
"The Whistle"-" Here are we

met." &c.

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To the same. "An old Song."
To Mr. Robert Ainslie. Ellisland,
Nov. 1, 1789. Appointed to an excise
division-droll harangue of a recruit-
ing sergeant

To Mr. Peter Hill, Bookseller, Edin-
burgh. Ellisland, Feb. 2, 1790. His ras-
cally occupation as Gauger must serve
as an apology for his silence-Asks af-
ter a celebrated lady of his own name
-Commissions some cheap books—.
Smollett's works on account of their
incomparable humour-Is nice only
in the appearance of his Poets-must-

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