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Holy Willie's Prayer
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Epistles to Davie
Epitaph on Holy Willie
Beelzebub to the Highland Society
Epistles to J. Lapraik
To William Simpson, Ochiltree
To J. Rankine, enclosing some Poems
To John Goudie, Kilmarnock
To the Rev. John M'Math
To Gavin Hamilton
Invitation to John Kennedy
To Andrew Aikin
To James Smith
To Mr. M'Adam, of Craigengillan
To Major Logan
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To Mrs Scott, the Guidwife of Wauchope House 100
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On the Birth of a posthumous Child
Elegy on Miss Burnet
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Sonnet on the Death of Robert Riddel
On Pastoral Poetry
Poem on Life
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A Vision
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Tam Samson's Elegy
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On the Death of a favourite Child
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Remorse
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Liberty
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Bruce
Verses to Miss Graham
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Verses for the Earl of Glencairn's Picture
Lines to Mr. Riddel
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Lament of Mary Queen of Scots
Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn
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Lines to Sir J. Whitefoord
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To the Memory of Charles Edward Stuart
To a Haggis
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To a Mouse
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The Poet's Welcome to his Illegitimate Child.
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A Prayer in violent Anguish
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The Farewell
Farewell to Ayrshire
To Miss Logan.
On a Scotch Bard gone to the West Indies
Farewell to the Brethren of St. James's Lodge
Verses to an old Sweetheart after her Marriage 183
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Verses written under violent Grief
Despondency
Winter
Lines on meeting with Lord Daer
Address to Edinburgh
The Vowels
Nature's Law
Verses on the Death of John M'Leod
Elegy on the Death of Sir James Hunter Blair
To Miss Ferrier
Lines written with a Pencil at Kenmore
Petition of Bruar Water to the Duke of Athol
Written with a Pencil, by the Fall of Fyers
On Scaring some Waterfowl in Loch Turit
Castle-Gordon .
To Miss Cruikshanks
Poetical Address to Mr. William Tytler
Elegy on the Death of Robert Dundas
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Written in Friar's-carse Hermitage, on Nith-side 208
To Clarinda
To Clarinda; with a pair of Drinking-Glasses.
Mrs. Fergusson's Lament for her Son
Elegy on the Year 1788
Prologue spoken by Mr. Woods, 1787
Prologue, New Year's Day, 1790
Prologue for Mr. Sutherland's Benefit
To the Owl
Verses on Lincluden Abbey
To the Shade of Thomson
On Sensibility
To John Maxwell, of Terraughty.