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Side ii
These opinions , it will be observed , were called forth by the observations of his
correspondent , Mr . Thomson ; and without the letters of this gentleman , those of
Burns would have been often unintelligible . He. ered those spiring Fair One ...
These opinions , it will be observed , were called forth by the observations of his
correspondent , Mr . Thomson ; and without the letters of this gentleman , those of
Burns would have been often unintelligible . He. ered those spiring Fair One ...
Side 4
But more of this in the farther prosecution of the business , if I am called on for my
strictures and amendments - - I say , amendments ; for I will not alter except
where I myself at least think that I amend . As As to any remuneration , you may
think ...
But more of this in the farther prosecution of the business , if I am called on for my
strictures and amendments - - I say , amendments ; for I will not alter except
where I myself at least think that I amend . As As to any remuneration , you may
think ...
Side 33
... our national music , if his health will permit him to write it . As a number of our
songs have doubtless been called forth by particular events , VOL . IV . D or er by
the charms of peerless damsels , there must ( 33 )
... our national music , if his health will permit him to write it . As a number of our
songs have doubtless been called forth by particular events , VOL . IV . D or er by
the charms of peerless damsels , there must ( 33 )
Side 35
I subjoin for your perusal the only one I have yet got from him , being for the fine
air “ Lord “ Gregory , " The Scots verses printed with that air , are taken from the
middle of an old ballad , called , The Loss of Lochroyan , which I do not admire .
I subjoin for your perusal the only one I have yet got from him , being for the fine
air “ Lord “ Gregory , " The Scots verses printed with that air , are taken from the
middle of an old ballad , called , The Loss of Lochroyan , which I do not admire .
Side 57
... his Lordship and Allan passed a sweet , romantic spot on Irwine water , still
called , “ Patie ' s Mill , ” where a bonie lass was “ tedding hay , bareheaded on
the green . ” . My Lord observed to Allan , that it would be a fine theme . theme for
a ...
... his Lordship and Allan passed a sweet , romantic spot on Irwine water , still
called , “ Patie ' s Mill , ” where a bonie lass was “ tedding hay , bareheaded on
the green . ” . My Lord observed to Allan , that it would be a fine theme . theme for
a ...
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