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Side vi
Postscript from the Hon. A. Erskine, . . 32 XII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Has Mr. Tytler' s
anecdotes, and means to give bis own-sends bis own " Lord Gregory," . . 36 XIII.
Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Mary Morison," 41 XIV. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Wandering
Willie," ...
Postscript from the Hon. A. Erskine, . . 32 XII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Has Mr. Tytler' s
anecdotes, and means to give bis own-sends bis own " Lord Gregory," . . 36 XIII.
Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Mary Morison," 41 XIV. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Wandering
Willie," ...
Side vi
A . Erskine , , : 32 XII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . Has Mr , Tytler ' s anecdotes , and means
to give his own - sends bis own “ Lord Gregory , ” . . 36 XIII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with
“ Mary Morison , ” 41 XIV . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with 6 Wandering Willie , ” .
A . Erskine , , : 32 XII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . Has Mr , Tytler ' s anecdotes , and means
to give his own - sends bis own “ Lord Gregory , ” . . 36 XIII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with
“ Mary Morison , ” 41 XIV . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with 6 Wandering Willie , ” .
Side xi
198 T : Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ O Philly , happy be that day ” - Starting note - a "
Contented wi ' little , and cantie wi ' mair "“ Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy " (
The reply , “ Stay my Willie - yet believe me , ” in a note ) - Stock and born , 200 ...
198 T : Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ O Philly , happy be that day ” - Starting note - a "
Contented wi ' little , and cantie wi ' mair "“ Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy " (
The reply , “ Stay my Willie - yet believe me , ” in a note ) - Stock and born , 200 ...
Side xvii
174 She says she lo ' es me best of a ' 163 Sic a Wife as Willie had . 326
Strathallan ' s Lament Tam Glen , . 304 The Auld Man 183 The blue eyed Lassie
298 The gallant Weaver 336 The Lea Rig The Same continued 24 The Lover ' s
morning ...
174 She says she lo ' es me best of a ' 163 Sic a Wife as Willie had . 326
Strathallan ' s Lament Tam Glen , . 304 The Auld Man 183 The blue eyed Lassie
298 The gallant Weaver 336 The Lea Rig The Same continued 24 The Lover ' s
morning ...
Side xix
Here awa , there awa , wandering Willie , The same altered . . . Here is the glen ,
and here the bower , . Here ' s a health to ane I lo ' e dear , . Here where the
Scottish muse immortal lives , . How can my poor heart be glad , . How cold is that
...
Here awa , there awa , wandering Willie , The same altered . . . Here is the glen ,
and here the bower , . Here ' s a health to ane I lo ' e dear , . Here where the
Scottish muse immortal lives , . How can my poor heart be glad , . How cold is that
...
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