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LII. Burns to Mr T. Pleyel in France-'Here, where the
Scottish Muse immortal lives,' presented to Miss
Graham of Fintry, with a copy of Mr Thomson's
Collection

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LVII. Burns to Mr T., with She says she lo'es me best of
a'' let me in,' &c.-Stanza to Dr Maxwell
LVIII. Mr T. to Burns, advising him to write a Musical
Drama

LIX. Mr T. to Burns. Has been examining Scottish col-
lections-Ritson-Difficult to obtain ancient melo-
dies in their original state

LX. Burns to Mr T. Recipe for producing a love-song-
'Saw ye my Phely'-Remarks and anecdotes-' How
long and dreary is the night'-'Let not woman e'er
complain' The Lover's morning salute to his mis-
tress' The Auld Man'
LXI. Mr T. to Burns. Wishes he knew the inspiring fair
one-Ritson's historical essay not interesting-
Allan-Maggie Lauder

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LXII. Burns to Mr T. Has begun his anecdotes, &c. 'My

Chloris, mark how green the groves'--Love-' It was

the charming month of May'-Lassie wi' the lint-

white locks'

LXIII. Burns to Mr T. 'Farewell thou stream'-Miller
-Clarke-The black keys--Instance of the difficulty
of tracing the origin of ancient airs

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LXV. Burns to Mr T., with O Philly, happy be that day'

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