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CHIEFLY IN THE
SCOTTISH DIALECT.
BY
ROBERT BURNS.
LONDON:
PUBLISHED BY JOHN SHARPE, DUKE STREET, PICCADILLY.
M DCCC XXIV.
Fragment, inscribed to the right Hon. C. J. Fox
To Dr. Blacklock
192
Prologue, spoken at Ellisland, on New-year's Day Evening 195
202
Written on the blank Leaf of a Copy of his Poems pre-
sented to a Lady
PIECES
SUBJOINED TO THE CORRESPONDENCE.
Page
Address to Mr. W. Tytler.....................
203
To a Gentleman who had sent the Author a Newspaper,
On the Battle of Sheriff Muir, between the Duke of Ar-
Sonnet on the Death of Robert Riddel, Esq...
Monody on a Lady famed for her Caprice
Answer to a Mandate sent by the Surveyor of the Windows,
213
......
217
Sonnet, on hearing a Thrush sing in a Morning Walk 218
Extempore, to Mr. S**e, on refusing to dine with him... 219
To Mr. S**e; with a Present of a Dozen of Porter...... 219
To Mr. Mitchell, Collector of Excise
To a Gentleman whom he had offended
On Life; to Colonel De Peyster.
Address to the Toothache.........
219
221
223
Written in a Wrapper enclosing a Letter to Capt. Grose 224
To Robert Graham, Esq. of Fintry
226
Epitaph on a Friend
A Grace before Dinner
227
On Sensibility.-To Mrs. Dunlop, of Dunlop
To the Master of the House, on taking Leave at a Place
in the Highlands..
228