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LXI. To Miss DAVIES, a young Lady who

had heard he had been making a

ballad on her, inclosing that ballad, 191

LXII. From Mr. G. BURNS. 1st Jan. 1789.
Reflections suggested by the day,

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LXIII. To Mrs. DUNLOP. 1st Jan. Reflec-
tions suggested by the day, .

LXIV. To Dr. MOORE. 4th Jan.

of his situation and prospects,

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LXVI. To Bishop GEDDES. Sd Feb. Ac-

count of his situation and prospects, . 205

LXVII. From the Rev. P. CARFRAE. 2d Jan.
1789. Requesting advice as to the

publishing Mr. Mylne's poems, 208

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LXVIII. To Mrs. DUNLOP. 4th March. Re-

flections after a visit to Edinburgh, 211

LXIX. To the Rev. P. CARFRAE. In an-
swer to No. LXVII.

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LXX. To Dr. MOORE. 23d March. In-

closing a poem,

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LXXI. To Mr. HILL. 2d April. Apostrophe

to Frugality,

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LXXII. To Mrs. DUNLOP. 4th April, 1789.
With a sketch of an epistle in verse to

the Right Hon. C. J. Fox,

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LXXIV. From Dr. GREGORY. 2d June. Cri-

ticism of the poem on a wounded

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LXXV. To Mr. M'AULEY of Dumbarton. 4th
June. Account of his situation,.

LXXVI. To Mrs. DUNLOP, 21st June. Re-

flections on Religion,

LXXVII, From Dr. MOORE. 10th June. 1789.

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LXXVIII. From Miss J. LITTLE. 12th July.
A poetess in humble life, with a
poem in praise of our Bard,

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LXXXIII. To Mrs. DUNLOP. 6th Sept. 1789.

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LXXXIV. From Dr. BLACK LOCK. 24th Aug.
An epistle in verse,

LXXXV. To Dr. BLACKLOCK. 21st Oct.

Poetical reply to the above,

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