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Side ix
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with « Deluded swain , the pleasure ” - Remarks , , 134 XLVII .
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with « Thine am I , my faithful fair " - " O condescend , dear
charming maid ' - " The Nightingale "“ Laura , " ( the three last by G . Turnbull ) .
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with « Deluded swain , the pleasure ” - Remarks , , 134 XLVII .
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with « Thine am I , my faithful fair " - " O condescend , dear
charming maid ' - " The Nightingale "“ Laura , " ( the three last by G . Turnbull ) .
Side xix
Deluded swain , the pleasure , Does baughty Gaul invasion threat ? . Duncan
Gray cam here to woo , Fairest maid on Devon banks , Farewell thou stream that
winding flows Fate gave the word , the arrow sped , . Flow gently sweet Afton ...
Deluded swain , the pleasure , Does baughty Gaul invasion threat ? . Duncan
Gray cam here to woo , Fairest maid on Devon banks , Farewell thou stream that
winding flows Fate gave the word , the arrow sped , . Flow gently sweet Afton ...
Side 4
You know ' tis in the way of my trade ; still leaving you , gentlemen , the
undoubted right of publishers , to approve , or reject , at your pleasure , for your
own publication . A propos , if you are for English verses , there is , on my part ,
an end of ...
You know ' tis in the way of my trade ; still leaving you , gentlemen , the
undoubted right of publishers , to approve , or reject , at your pleasure , for your
own publication . A propos , if you are for English verses , there is , on my part ,
an end of ...
Side 6
Our sweet air My Nanie 0 , which in the collections is joined to the poorest stuff
that Allan Ramsay ever wrote , beginning , While some for pleasure pawn their
health , answers so finely to Dr . Percy ' s beautiful song , O Nancy wilt thou go
with ...
Our sweet air My Nanie 0 , which in the collections is joined to the poorest stuff
that Allan Ramsay ever wrote , beginning , While some for pleasure pawn their
health , answers so finely to Dr . Percy ' s beautiful song , O Nancy wilt thou go
with ...
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 )
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