With copies XXVI. Poetical promise to attend a party + XXXII. To Robert Muir.-Nov. 18, 1786. "Tam Sam- XXXIV. To Dr Mackenzie.-Nov. 1786. On dining with PAGB † XXXVII. To Robert Muir.-Dec. 20, 1786. On his XLIII. To Dr Moore.-Jan. 1787. Thanks for his notice 331 XLIV. To Rev. G. Lawrie.-Feb. 5, 1787. Thanks for his friendly hints-Blacklock-Mackenzie XLVI. To John Ballantyne.-Feb. 24, 1787. engraved by Beugo after Nasmyth *This song was first published in the Museum. "The tune," says Burns, "is originally from the Highlands; I have heard a Gaelic song to it which I was told was clever, but not by any means a lady's song."-M. 3 O SAW ye my dearie, my Eppie M'Nab? What says she, my dearie, my Eppie M'Nab? What says she, my dearie, my Eppie M'Nab? |