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Side vii
Mr . B . to Mr . T . Simplicity requisite in a song - One poet should not mangle the
works of another , . . . 62 XXII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “ Farewell thou stream that
winding flows . " — Wishes that the national music may preserve its native
features , .
Mr . B . to Mr . T . Simplicity requisite in a song - One poet should not mangle the
works of another , . . . 62 XXII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “ Farewell thou stream that
winding flows . " — Wishes that the national music may preserve its native
features , .
Side viii
... a song " Thou has left me ever , Jamie ” - “ Where are the joys I hae met in the
morning ” — “ Auld lang syne , " . . . . 115 XLIII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with a variation
of “ Bannock - burn , " . 125 XLIV . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Thanks and observations , .
... a song " Thou has left me ever , Jamie ” - “ Where are the joys I hae met in the
morning ” — “ Auld lang syne , " . . . . 115 XLIII . Mr . B . to Mr . T . with a variation
of “ Bannock - burn , " . 125 XLIV . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Thanks and observations , .
Side ix
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Husband , hus . band , cease your strife , ” and “ Wilt thou
be my dearie , " . . . 145 L . Mr . T . to Mr . B . 1794 . Melancholy comparison
between Burns and CarliniMr . Allan bas begun a sketch from the Cotter ' s
Saturday ...
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ Husband , hus . band , cease your strife , ” and “ Wilt thou
be my dearie , " . . . 145 L . Mr . T . to Mr . B . 1794 . Melancholy comparison
between Burns and CarliniMr . Allan bas begun a sketch from the Cotter ' s
Saturday ...
Side xi
198 T : Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ O Philly , happy be that day ” - Starting note - a "
Contented wi ' little , and cantie wi ' mair "“ Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy " (
The reply , “ Stay my Willie - yet believe me , ” in a note ) - Stock and born , 200 ...
198 T : Mr . B . to Mr . T . with “ O Philly , happy be that day ” - Starting note - a "
Contented wi ' little , and cantie wi ' mair "“ Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy " (
The reply , “ Stay my Willie - yet believe me , ” in a note ) - Stock and born , 200 ...
Side xviii
Ance mair I bail thee , thou gloomy December ! An honest man bere lies at rest ,
As down the burn they took their way , As I stood by yon roofless tower , . Awa wi '
your witchcraft o ' beauty ' s alarms , . Bebold the hour , the boat arrive ; .
Ance mair I bail thee , thou gloomy December ! An honest man bere lies at rest ,
As down the burn they took their way , As I stood by yon roofless tower , . Awa wi '
your witchcraft o ' beauty ' s alarms , . Bebold the hour , the boat arrive ; .
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