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To Mary in Heaven.
The Gowden Locks of Anna
Guidwife, Count the Lawin
There'll never be Peace till Jamie comes Hame
Out over the Forth
The Banks o' Doon (Earlier Version)
The Banks o' Doon
The Bonnie Wee Thing
Lovely Davies
What can a Young Lassie do wi' an Auld Man?
Contents
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Polly Stewart
Cock up your Beaver
Eppie M'Nab
My Tocher's the Jewel
O for Ane and Twenty, Tam!.
Fair Eliza.
Bonnie Bell
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The Sodger's Return
Impromptu Address to General Dumourier
Blythe hae I been on yon Hill.
Logan Braes
O were my Love yon Lilac Fair
Phillis the Fair.
Bonnie Jean
The Tear-Drop.
For the Sake o' Somebody
A Man's a Man for a' that
Sweet closes the Evening on Craigieburn Wood
Craigieburn Wood
There was a Bonnie Lass.
To Mr. Syme, on Refusing to Dine with him
225
To Mr. Syme, with a Present of a Dozen of Porter
Inscription on a Goblet
On the Duke of Queensberry
226
On Stirling Castle
On being told that the Foregoing Verses would Injure his
Prospects
227
Reply to the Minister of Gladsmuir.
The Selkirk Grace
On seeing Miss Fontenelle in a Favourite Character
The Solemn League and Covenant
On Miss Jessie Lewars
On Jessie's Illness
On her Recovery
Thanksgiving for a National Victory
The "Loyal Natives"
On Commissary Goldie's Brains
On a Noted Coxcomb
To Dr. Maxwell, on Miss Jessie's Staig's Recovery
Extempore on passing a Lady's Carriage
Grace after Meat
In Answer to an Invitation from a Friend, asking him to
Spend an Hour at a Tavern
Lines written in a Lady's Pocket-book
The Henpeck'd Husband
On the Death of a Henpeck'd Squire
234
Queen Artemisia and Queen Netherplace
Carron Iron Works
Lines on being asked why God had made Miss Davies so
A Toast given at a Meeting of the Dumfriesshire Volunteers,
held to Commemorate the Anniversary of Rodney's
Victory over the French, off Dominica, April 12, 1782
On seeing the Beautiful Seat of the Earl of Galloway
On the Earl of Galloway
On the Same
To the Same on its being suggested that he would Visit the
Author with his Resentment
Lines on the Author's Death, written with the supposed
intention of being sent to John Rankine after the Poet's
Burial
Extemporaneous Effusion on being appointed to the Excise
On hearing it said there was Falsehood in the Rev. Dr.
Babington's very Looks
On the Schoolmaster of Cleish Parish, Kinross-shire
Lines written on seeing Mrs. Kemble in the Character of
Yarico in the Dumfries Theatre, 1794
The Adorable Deities
237
Lines written on a Window in the "King's Arms" Tavern,
Lines written on a Window in the "Globe" Tavern, Dumfries
On Captain Francis Grose, the Celebrated Antiquary
On Elphinstone's Translation of Martial's "Epigrams"
On Himself •