XXXV. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Whistle and wi' your belles and your beauties,” XXXVI. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Come let me take thee to my breast," 97 101 XXXVII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. " Daintie Davie," 103 XXXVIII. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Delighted with the productions of Burns's muse, XXXIX. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " Bruce to his troops at Bannock-burn,” XL. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "Behold the XLI. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Observations on 105 107 110 XLII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Remarks on songs XLIII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with a variation of "Bannock-burn," XLIV. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Thanks and obser- 115 125 No. XLVI. Page. 134 Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "Deluded XLVII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "Thine am I, XLVIII. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Apprehensions Thanks, XLIX. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "Husband, hus- L. Mr. T. to Mr. B. 1794. Melancholy LI. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Praise of Mr. Allan- LII. MR. B. to MR. T. Pleyel in France- LIII. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Does not expect to prepared with the poetry, LIV. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "On the seas 138 144 145 148 150 152 154 VOL. IV. and far away," 155 No. LVII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with " She says she lo'es me best of a',"-" O let me in, &c.". Stanza to Dr. Maxwell, LVIII. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Advising him to write a Musical Drama, LIX. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Has been examining Scottish collections-Ritson-Difficult to obtain ancient melodies in their original LX. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Recipe for producing a love-song-" Saw ye my Phely"-Remarks and anecdotes-" How long and dreary is the night"—" Let not woman e'er complain"—" The Lover's morning salute to his Mistress" The Auld Man". "Keen blaws the wind o'er Donocht-head," in a note 162 167 169 172 LXI. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Wishes he knew the inspiring Fair One-Ritson's historical essay not interesting-Allan-Maggie Lawder, 185 LXII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Has begun his Anec dotes, &c." My Chloris mark bow green the groves"-Love-" It was the charming month of May"-" Lassie wi' the lint-white locks"-History of the Air "Ye No. Page. "Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon" LXIII. Mr. T. to Mr. B. with three copies of the LXIV. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "O Philly, bap- LXV. 187 198 py be that day"-Starting note-" Con- Mr. T. to Mr. B. Praise-Desires more LXVI. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "My Nanie's 210 awa," LXVII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. 1795. With "For 213 No. Page. LXXII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. "Address to the Their groves o' sweet myrtle, e'e," &c. LXXIII. Mr. T. to Mr. B. with Allan's design 226 from "The Cotter's Saturday Night" 230 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. Thanks for Allan's LXXVI. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Compliment, LXXVII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with an improvement in "Whistle and I'll come to you, my my young, fair friend,” LXXVIII. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Introducing Dr. 232 234 236 237 LXXX. Mr. B. to Mr. T. "Last May a braw wooer cam down the lang glen". - Why, why tell thy lover," a frag- ment, 248 No. |