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Side 91
... John Anderson my Jo , which I am to have en- graved as a frontispiece to the humorous class of songs ; you will be quite charmed with it I promise you . The old couple are seated by the fireside . Mrs. Anderson in great good humour is ...
... John Anderson my Jo , which I am to have en- graved as a frontispiece to the humorous class of songs ; you will be quite charmed with it I promise you . The old couple are seated by the fireside . Mrs. Anderson in great good humour is ...
Side 139
... John Anderson my jo , is certainly just . The follow- ing is by an old acquaintance of mine , and I think has merit . The song was never in print , which I think is so much in your favor . The more original good poetry your collection ...
... John Anderson my jo , is certainly just . The follow- ing is by an old acquaintance of mine , and I think has merit . The song was never in print , which I think is so much in your favor . The more original good poetry your collection ...
Side 170
... John Pinkerton , esq . he has no mercy ; but con- signs him to damnation ! He snarls at my publica- tion , on the score of Pindar being engaged to write songs for it ; uncandidly and unjustly leaving it to be inferred , that the songs ...
... John Pinkerton , esq . he has no mercy ; but con- signs him to damnation ! He snarls at my publica- tion , on the score of Pindar being engaged to write songs for it ; uncandidly and unjustly leaving it to be inferred , that the songs ...
Side 175
... John- son's museum , and Mr. T. had inquired whether they were our bard's . E. + The reader will be curious to see this poem so high . ly praised by Burns . Here it is . KEEN blaws the wind o'er Donocht - head , The snaw drives snelly ...
... John- son's museum , and Mr. T. had inquired whether they were our bard's . E. + The reader will be curious to see this poem so high . ly praised by Burns . Here it is . KEEN blaws the wind o'er Donocht - head , The snaw drives snelly ...
Side 176
... John Bruce , a celebrated violin player , in Dumfries , about the beginning of this century . This I know , Bruce , who was an honest man , though a red - wud Highlandman , constantly claimed it ; and by " Cauld is the night , O let me ...
... John Bruce , a celebrated violin player , in Dumfries , about the beginning of this century . This I know , Bruce , who was an honest man , though a red - wud Highlandman , constantly claimed it ; and by " Cauld is the night , O let me ...
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