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Side ii
... having given occasion to a number of original songs of our bard , which equal
or surpass the former efforts of the pastoral muses of Scotland , and which , if we
mistake not , may be safely compared with the lyric poetry of any age or country .
... having given occasion to a number of original songs of our bard , which equal
or surpass the former efforts of the pastoral muses of Scotland , and which , if we
mistake not , may be safely compared with the lyric poetry of any age or country .
Side iii
... and independently of the illustration they give to the letters of our bard , it is not
to be doubted that their intrinsic merit will en ensure them a reception from the
public , far beyond what Mr . Thomson ' s modesty would permit him to suppose .
... and independently of the illustration they give to the letters of our bard , it is not
to be doubted that their intrinsic merit will en ensure them a reception from the
public , far beyond what Mr . Thomson ' s modesty would permit him to suppose .
Side v
Robert Burns. INDEX TO THE Correspondence between Mr . Thomson and Mr .
Burns . Page No . 1 . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS . 1792 . Desiring the Bard
to furnish verses for some of the Scottish airs , and to revise former songs , 1 II .
Robert Burns. INDEX TO THE Correspondence between Mr . Thomson and Mr .
Burns . Page No . 1 . MR . THOMSON TO MR . BURNS . 1792 . Desiring the Bard
to furnish verses for some of the Scottish airs , and to revise former songs , 1 II .
Side 35
That eccentric bard Peter Pindar , has started I know not how many difficulties ,
about writing for the airs I sent to him , because of the peculiarity of their measure
, and the trammels they impose on his flying Pegasus . I subjoin for your perusal ...
That eccentric bard Peter Pindar , has started I know not how many difficulties ,
about writing for the airs I sent to him , because of the peculiarity of their measure
, and the trammels they impose on his flying Pegasus . I subjoin for your perusal ...
Side 59
I have made one to it a good while ago , which I think that the Bara produced a
second stanza of The * It will be found in the course of this correspondence that
the Bard produced a second stanza of The Chevalier ' s Lamont , ( to which he
here ...
I have made one to it a good while ago , which I think that the Bara produced a
second stanza of The * It will be found in the course of this correspondence that
the Bard produced a second stanza of The Chevalier ' s Lamont , ( to which he
here ...
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