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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 xx
337 Mark yonder pomp of costly fasbian , 233 Maxwell , if merit here you crave ,
166 Musing on the roaring ocean , . 279 My Chloris , mark bow green the groves ,
My curse upon your venom ' d stang , 393 My heart is a breaking , dear Tittie ...
337 Mark yonder pomp of costly fasbian , 233 Maxwell , if merit here you crave ,
166 Musing on the roaring ocean , . 279 My Chloris , mark bow green the groves ,
My curse upon your venom ' d stang , 393 My heart is a breaking , dear Tittie ...
Side 4
Whether in the simplicity of the ballad , or the pathos of the song , I can only hope
to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our native tongue .
English verses , particularly the works of Scotsmen , that have merit , are certainly
...
Whether in the simplicity of the ballad , or the pathos of the song , I can only hope
to please myself in being allowed at least a sprinkling of our native tongue .
English verses , particularly the works of Scotsmen , that have merit , are certainly
...
Side 6
I agree with you in thinking English verses , that have merit , very eligible ,
wherever new verses are necessary ; because the English becomes every year ,
more and more , the language of Scotland ; but , if you mean that no English
verses ...
I agree with you in thinking English verses , that have merit , very eligible ,
wherever new verses are necessary ; because the English becomes every year ,
more and more , the language of Scotland ; but , if you mean that no English
verses ...
Side 11
In my very early years , when I was thinking of going to the West - Indies , I took
the following farewell of a dear girl . It is quite trifling , and has nothing of the merit
of Ewe - bughts ; but it will fill up this page . You must know , that all my earlier ...
In my very early years , when I was thinking of going to the West - Indies , I took
the following farewell of a dear girl . It is quite trifling , and has nothing of the merit
of Ewe - bughts ; but it will fill up this page . You must know , that all my earlier ...
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