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Elegy on Capt. Matthew Henderson
The Auld Farmer's New-Year Morning Salutation to his Auld
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The Poet's Welcome to his Love-begotten Daughter
Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux
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A Dedication to Gavin Hamilton .
The Inventory
Address to Beelzebub
Nature's Law.
To Mr. John Kennedy
The Calf
Lines on an Interview with Lord Daer
Lying at a Rev. Friend's House, &c.
The Farewell.
Inscription on Fergusson's Tombstone .
Verses written under Fergusson's Portrait
On Scaring Water-fowl at Loch-Turit
Written with a Pencil at Kenmore, Taymouth
Written with a Pencil at the Fall of Fyers
On the Death of Robert Dundas, Esq.
On the Death of Sir James Hunter Blair
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The Rights of Woman - Prologue for Miss Fontenelle
Address for Miss Fontenelle .
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On seeing Miss Fontenelle in a favourite character
Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Oswald
Elegy on the Year 1788
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On seeing a Wounded Hare
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Sketch, inscribed to the Rt. Hon. C. J. Fox.
New-Year Day-to Mrs. Dunlop
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Poetical Address to Mr. William Tytler
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Elegy on the late Miss Burnet, of Monboddo.
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Verses on the Destruction of Drumlanrig Woods.
Address to the Shade of Thomson the Poet
On a certain Commemoration
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Sonnet on hearing a Thrush sing in January
Sonnet on the Death of Robert Riddel, Esq
Libertie-A Vision
Fragment of an Ode to Prince Charles
Monody on a Lady famed for her Caprice
Poem, addressed to Collector Mitchell
To Miss Logan, with Beattie's Poems
Lines sent to Sir John Whiteford.
To Miss Cruikshank, a School-girl
Verses to Miss Graham of Fintry.
Written on a Blank Leaf of his Poems, for Chloris
To Miss Jessy Lewars
To a Gentleman who sent him a Newspaper.
Sent to a Gentleman whom he had offended
The Death of John M'Leod, Esq.
On the Birth of a Posthumous Child
Epitaph on the Poet's Daughter
Verses written under Violent Grief
To a Lady, with a Pair of Drinking-glasses
To Miss Ferrier
Written on a Blank Leaf of his Poems .
Inscription for an Altar to Independence
Verses for a noble Earl's Picture
Sketch-Portrait of Creech the Bookseller
To Robert Graham of Fintry.
Impromptu on Mrs. Riddel's Birthday .
To Captain Riddel on returning a Newspaper
'In Vain would Prudence'
"Though Fickle Fortune'
'I Burn, I Burn'
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Lines to Mrs. Kemble, in the character of Yarico.
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Lines
I murder hate'
Lines written on a Window at the King's Arms, Dumfries
Extempore in the Court of Session
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