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LXIV. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "O Philly, happy
be that day"-Starting note-" Con-
tented wi' little, and cantie wi' mair”-
"Canst thou leave me thus, my Katy?"—
(The Reply," Stay my Willie, yet be-
lieve me," in a note)-Stock and horn, 200
LXV. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Praise-Desires more
songs of the humorous cast-Means to
have a picture from "The Soldier's Re-
turn,"
210
LXVI. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " My Nanie's awa," 213
LXVII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. (1795) with "For a'
that an' a' that," and "Sweet fa's the
LXIX. Mr. B. to Mr. T. "O lassie, art thou
sleeping yet?" and the Answer, . 220
LXX. Mr. B. to Mr. T. "Praise of Ecclefechan," 223
LXXI. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Thanks,
LXXII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. " Address to the Wood-
lark"-" On Chloris being ill"—" Their
groves o' sweet myrtle," &c.—" 'Twas
na her bonnie blue e'e," &c.
LXXIII. Mr. T. to Mr. B, with Allan's design from
"The Cotter's Saturday Night,
LXXIV. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "How cruel are
the parents," and " Mark yonder pomp
of costly fashion,"
LXXV. Mr. B. to Mr. T.
designs,
LXXVI. Mr. T. to Mr. B.
Thanks for Allan's
225
226
230
232
LXXVII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with an improvement in "Whistle and I'll come to you, my lad,"
-"O this is no my ain lassie"-
"Now spring has clad the grove in
green"-"O bonnie was yon rosy
brier"-"'Tis Friendship's pledge,
my young, fair Friend,"
LXXVIII. Mr. T. to Mr. B. introducing Dr.
Brianton,.
LXXIX. Mr. B. to Mr. T. " Forlorn my love, no comfort near,"
LXXX. Mr. B. to Mr.T." Last May a braw
237
244
246
LXXXII. Mr. T. to Mr. B. (1796) after an
awful pause,
LXXXIII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Thanks for P. Pin-
dar, &c.-" Hey for a lass wi a
tocher,"
248
252
LXXXIV. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Allan has designed
some plates for an
octavo edition,
LXXXV. Mr. B. to Mr. T.
Afflicted by sick-
ness, but pleased with Mr. Allan's
etchings,
LXXXVI. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Sympathy-encou-
LXXXVII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Here's a
health to ane I lo'e dear,"
LXXXVIII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. introducing Mr.
Lewars-Has taken a fancy to re-
view his songs hopes to recover, . 263
LXXXIX. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Dreading the hor- rors of a jail, solicits the advance of
five pounds, and encloses "Fairest Maid on
Devon banks,"
XC. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Sympathy-Advises a vo-
lume of poetry to be published by subscription
-Pope published the Iliad so,
264
. 267
NOTE respecting the Scots Musical Museum.
Pages 270 to 346 contain
. 269
SONGS which have appeared in "The Scots Musical Museum," &c.-And,
Pages 317 to 407, contain
ORIGINAL POETICAL PIECES not be-