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Side xix
Here ' s a health to ane I lo ' e dear , . ... Kind Sir , I ' ve read your paper through ·
151 261 153 156 371 232 178 145 · · · · 401 · · · 298 319 216 191 397 · · 302 · · ·
175 399 357 Lassie • 275 188 339 Page Lassie wi ' the lintwbite locks INDEX ...
Here ' s a health to ane I lo ' e dear , . ... Kind Sir , I ' ve read your paper through ·
151 261 153 156 371 232 178 145 · · · · 401 · · · 298 319 216 191 397 · · 302 · · ·
175 399 357 Lassie • 275 188 339 Page Lassie wi ' the lintwbite locks INDEX ...
Side 5
I am , Sir , your very humble servant , R . BURNS . P . S . I have some particular
reasons for wishing my interference to be known as little as possible . No . III . Mr .
THOMSON TO MR . BURNS . Edinburgh , 13th Oct . 1792 . Dear Sir , I ...
I am , Sir , your very humble servant , R . BURNS . P . S . I have some particular
reasons for wishing my interference to be known as little as possible . No . III . Mr .
THOMSON TO MR . BURNS . Edinburgh , 13th Oct . 1792 . Dear Sir , I ...
Side 7
... with the greatest pleasure and thankfulness . I remain , Dear Sir , & c . Tein No .
No . IV . MR . BURNS TO MR . ( m )
... with the greatest pleasure and thankfulness . I remain , Dear Sir , & c . Tein No .
No . IV . MR . BURNS TO MR . ( m )
Side 8
MY DEAR SIR , LET me tell you , that you are too fastidious in your ideas of
songs and ballads . I own that your criticisms are just ; the songs you specify in
your list have all but one the faults you remark in them ; but who shall mend the
matter ?
MY DEAR SIR , LET me tell you , that you are too fastidious in your ideas of
songs and ballads . I own that your criticisms are just ; the songs you specify in
your list have all but one the faults you remark in them ; but who shall mend the
matter ?
Side 13
IF you mean , my dear Sir , that all the songs in your collection shall be poetry of
the first merit , I am afraid you will find more difficulty in the i undertaking W * This
song Mr . Thomson has not adopted in his collection . . It deserves however to be
...
IF you mean , my dear Sir , that all the songs in your collection shall be poetry of
the first merit , I am afraid you will find more difficulty in the i undertaking W * This
song Mr . Thomson has not adopted in his collection . . It deserves however to be
...
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