THE GENTLE SHEPHERD, A PASTORAL COMEDY; WITH ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE SCENARY: AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING MEMOIRS OF DAVID ALLAN, THE SCOTS HOGARTH; BESIDES ORIGINAL, AND OTHER POEMS CONNECTED WITH THE ILLUSTRATIONS: AND A COMPREHENSIVE GLOSSARY. TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED, AN AUTHENTIC LIFE OF ALLAN RAMSAY, AND AN INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN OF PASTORAL POETRY; THE "Scribetur tibi forma," indubia, " et situs agri." Hor. Ep. 16. "First please your eye, then gratify your ear." VOL. II. EDINBURGH: Printed by Abernethy & Walker, FOR WILLIAM MARTIN, W. CREECHI, A. CONSTABLE & CO. P. HILL, AND A. MACKAY, EDINBURGH; AND FOR VERNOR, HOOD, & SHARPE, CUTHELL & MARTIN, AND JOHN MURRAY, LONDON. THE View, and Description of New-Hall House. . 399 --- 2. Poems by, and to, Alexander Pennecuik of New Hall, M. D., referred to in the Work, viz. Το my Friend in town, inviting him to the country. Elegy on the death of the elder Alexander Pennecuik of New Hall, the author's father. 3. Poems by Allan Ramsay, referred to in the Work, viz. Epistle, to the IIonourable Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Ode, to the memory of Mrs Forbes, late Lady New Hall. 653 4. Poem by the Reverend Mr Bradfute, entitled, A Morn- ing Walk at New Hall in Mid Lothian. 5. Original Poems on the Natural Scenary of The Gentle The Bathing Hut in Habby's How. Peggy's Myll below the Carlyng's Loupis.. Prologue to The Gentle Shepherd, acted at Roger's |