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A Prayer, under the pressure of violent Anguish
105
The First Six Verses of the Ninetieth Psalm
106
To a Mountain Daisy
107
To Ruin.
108
To Miss Logan, with Beattie's Poems, as a New-Year's Gift 109
Epistle to a Young Friend
109
On a Scotch Bard, gone to the West Indies
111
To a Haggis
113
A Dedication to
Gavin
Hamilton, Esq.
114
on seeing one on a Lady's Bonnet at Church 118
Address to Edinburgh
119
Epistle to John Lapraik, an old Scottish Bard
121
To the same
124
To William Simpson
127
Postscript
130
Epistle to John Rankine, enclosing some Poems .
132
Lines written in Friars-Carse Hermitage, on Nith-side
134
Ode, sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Oswald
135
Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson
137
The Epitaph
139
Lament of Mary, Queen of Scots, on the Approach of Spring 140
Epistle to R. Graham, Esq.
142
To Robert Graham, of Fintry, Esq.
144
Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn
146
Lines, sent to Sir John Whiteford, of Whiteford, Bart., with
the foregoing Poem
148
Tam O'Shanter
149
On the late Captain Grose's Peregrinations through Scotland,
collecting the Antiquities of that Kingdom.
154
On seeing a wounded Hare limp by me, which a Fellow had
just shot at
156
Address to the Shade of Thomson, on crowning his Bust at
Ednam, Roxburghshire, with Bays
157
To Miss Cruikshank, a very Young Lady
157
On reading, in a Newspaper, the Death of John M'Leod, Esq. 158
The Humble Petition of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of
Athole
159
When Guilford Good our Pilot stood
161
My Tocher's the Jewel
163
Address to the Toothache.
163
Lines written with a Pencil over the Chimneypiece in the
Parlour of the Inn at Kenmore, Taymouth .
164
On the Birth of a Posthumous Child, born in peculiar cir-
cumstances of Family Distress
165
Lines written with a Pencil, standing by the Fall of Fyers,
near Loch-ness
166
Second Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet
167
The Inventory; in answer to the usual Mandate sent by a
Surveyor of the Taxes, requiring a Return of the Number
of Horses, Servants, Carriages, &c., kept
168