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Side xiii
Mr . T . to Mr . B . Allan has designed some plates for an octavo edition , 256
enLXXXV . Mr . B . to Mr . T . Afflicted by sickness , but pleased with Mr . Allan ' s
etchings , . . . . 258 LXXXVI . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Sympathy - encouragement , .
Mr . T . to Mr . B . Allan has designed some plates for an octavo edition , 256
enLXXXV . Mr . B . to Mr . T . Afflicted by sickness , but pleased with Mr . Allan ' s
etchings , . . . . 258 LXXXVI . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Sympathy - encouragement , .
Side xviii
By Allan - stream I chanc ' d to rove , ' . Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy ? . Ca '
the yowes to the knowes . Clarinda , mistress of my soul , Come let me take thee
to my breast , . . Contented wi ' little and cantie wi ' mair , 255 111 · 280 72 ...
By Allan - stream I chanc ' d to rove , ' . Canst thou leave me thus , my Katy ? . Ca '
the yowes to the knowes . Clarinda , mistress of my soul , Come let me take thee
to my breast , . . Contented wi ' little and cantie wi ' mair , 255 111 · 280 72 ...
Side xxiv
ERRATA IN VOL . IV . Page 60 , Line 4 , for get , read set 65 , Note , XIX , XVIII .
78 , 10 , covenient convenient , 90 , 3 , fr bot . effect , affect . 255 , 2 , dele the
word AND 294 , Note , Dugal , Dugald . 297 , Note , Allan Cleghorn , Allan
Masterton .
ERRATA IN VOL . IV . Page 60 , Line 4 , for get , read set 65 , Note , XIX , XVIII .
78 , 10 , covenient convenient , 90 , 3 , fr bot . effect , affect . 255 , 2 , dele the
word AND 294 , Note , Dugal , Dugald . 297 , Note , Allan Cleghorn , Allan
Masterton .
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 11
I will soon give you a great many more remarks on this business ; but I have just
now an opportunity of conveying you this scrawl , free of postage , an ' expense
that it is ill able to pay : so , with my best compliments to honest Allan , Good be
wi ...
I will soon give you a great many more remarks on this business ; but I have just
now an opportunity of conveying you this scrawl , free of postage , an ' expense
that it is ill able to pay : so , with my best compliments to honest Allan , Good be
wi ...
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