Page 252 No. awful pause, . . . 253 LXXXIII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Thanks for P. Pindar, &c.-" Hsy for a lass wi'. LXXXIV. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Allan has design ed some plates for an octavo edition, 256 en LXXXV. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Afflicted by sick ness, but pleased with Mr. Allan's etchings, . . . . 258 LXXXVI. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Sympathy-en couragement, . . . 260 LXXXVII, Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Here's a bealth to ane I lo'e dear,” : 261 LXXXVIII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Introducing Mr. Lewars-Has taken a fancy to re- LXXXIX. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Dreading the bor rors of a jail, solicits the advance XC. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Sympathy--Ad vises a volume of poetry to be pub- Note Page. 269 Note respecting the Scots Musical Museum, Pages 270 to 348, contain songs which have ap- peared in “ The Scots Musical Museum,” &c. CONTENTS Epitaph on a Friend . . For a' that an' a' that .. . . . Impromptu on Mrs. 's birth day Inscription for an Altar to Independence 315 156 371 383 227 On On Life, addressed to Col. De Peyster On Sensibility, to Mrs. Dunlop On taking leave at a place in the Highlands 406 She says she lo’es me best of a' The Lover's morning salute to his Mistress Then Guidwife count the Lawin . To a Gentleman who had sent a Newspaper and To a Gentleman whom he had offended INDEX |