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CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
PASTORAL.
RICHY and Sandy: on the Death of Mr. Addison,
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Robert, Richy, and Sandy : a Pastoral on the Death of Matthew
Keitha: an Elegy on the death of Mary the Countess of Wigton,
An Ode, with a Pastoral Recitative, on the Marriage of James,
Earl of Wemyss to Miss Janet Charteris,
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A Masque performed at celebrating the Nuptials of James, Duke
of Hamilton and Lady Ann Cochran,
A Pastoral Epithalamium upon the happy Marriage of George,
Lord Ramsay and Lady Jean Maule,
Betty and Kate: a Pastoral Farewell to Mr. Aikman, when he
went for London,
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LYRIC.
The Dedication to the Tea-Table Miscellany, 1724,-
To Dr. J. C. who got the foregoing to give the young Lady,
Bonny Jean,
Auld Lang Syne,
The Penitent: to the tune of the "Lass of Livingston,"
Love's Cure to the tune of "Peggy I must love thee,"
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray,
The young Laird and Edinburgh Katy,
To Mrs. E. C.: Now Phoebus advances on high,
To Calista: She sung, the Youth attention gave,
Give me a Lass with a Lump of Land,
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Virtue and Wit: the Preservative of Love and Beauty,
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The Bob of Dumblane,
And I'll awa to bonny Tweed side,
The Step Daughter's Relief,
The Sodger Laddie,
The Bonny Scot: to the Tune of the Boatman,
Love inviting Reason,
Through the Wood, Laddie,
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There's my Thumb, I'll ne'er beguile thee,
The Highland Laddie,
To L. L. in Mourning: to the Tune of Where Helen lies,
A Scots Cantata: Music by L. Bocchi,
The Toast,
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A South Sea Sang: Tune of For our lang biding here,
The Quadruple Alliance,
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The Complaint: When absent from the Nymph I love,
The Carle he came o'er the Croft,
O Mither dear, I 'gin to fear,
A Song, to the Tune of Busk ye my Bonny Bride,
The Highland Lassie,
The Auld Man's best Argument,
To Mrs. A. C. When Beauty blazes,
I have a green Purse, and a wee pickle Gowd,
On the Marriage of Lord G. and Lady K. C.: Tune of the
The Generous Gentleman: to the Tune of "The bonny Lass of
Branksome,'
The Cock Laird,
Let meaner Beauties use their Art,
EPISTOLARY.
An Epistle to Allan Ramsay, by Josiah Burchet, Esq.,
The Answer to the foregoing,
Seven familiar Epistles, which passed between Lieut. Hamilton
An Epistle to James Arbuckle, describing the Author,
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To Mr. Joseph Mitchell, on the successful Representation of his
To Mr. Gay, on hearing the Duchess of Queensbury commend
some of his Poems,
278
An Epistle to Josiah Burchet, on his being chosen Member of
Parliament,
281
To Mr. David Malloch, on his Departure from Scotland,
To William Somerville of Warwickshire,
An Epistle from Mr. Somerville,
288
An Answer to the Foregoing,
292
An Epistle from William Somerville to Allan Ramsay, on publish-
ing his Second Volume of Poems,
295
Ramsay's Answer to the Foregoing,
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To Donald M'Ewan, Jeweller, at St. Petersburgh,
300
To the Same, on receiving a Present of a Gold Seal,
301
To his Friends in Ireland, who, on a Report of his Death, made
and published several Elegies, &c.,
302
An Epistle from a Gentleman in the Country to his Friend in
Edinburgh,
304
An Epistle to James Clerk, Esq., of Pennycuik,
307
To A. R. on the Poverty of the Poets,
310