X. Burns to Mr T., with 'O poortith cauld,' &c., and XI. Mr T. to Burns, Jan. 1793, desiring anecdotes on the origin of particular songs. Tytler of Woodhouse-lee -Pleyel-Sends Peter Pindar's 'Lord Gregory'- Postscript from the Hon. A. Erskine XII. Burns to Mr T. Has Mr Tytler's anecdotes, and XVIII Burns to Mr T., with When wild war's deadly poet should not Simplicity requisite in a song-One XX. Mr T. to Burns XXII. Burns to Mr T. 6 Farewell thou stream that wind- XXIII. Mr T. to Burns. Thanks and observations XXIV. Burns to Mr T., with 'Blithe hae I been on yon XXVIII. Burns to Mr T. Hurt at the idea of pecuniary XXXIII. Burns to Mr T., with Had I a cave,' &c.-Some airs common to Scotland and Ireland XXXIV. Burns to Mr T., with 'By Allan stream I chanced XXXV. Burns to Mr T., with Whistle and I'll come to XLVII. Burns to Mr T., with Thine am I, my faithful fair,' -'O condescend, dear charming maid'—' The Night- LII. Burns to Mr T. Pleyel in France-'Here, where the LIII. Mr T. to Burns. Does not expect to hear from Pleyel soon, but desires to be prepared with the poetry 158 LVII. Burns to Mr T., with She says she lo'es me best of LIX. Mr T. to Burns. Has been examining Scottish col- LX. Burns to Mr T. Recipe for producing a love-song- 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- LXIII. Burns to Mr T. 'Farewell thou stream'-Miller LXV. Burns to Mr T., with O Philly, happy be that day' PAGH LXVI. Burns to Mr T., with Canst thou leave me thus, LXVII, Mr T. to Burns. Praise-Desires more songs of LXXVI. Burns to Mr T., with How cruel are the parents,' and Mark yonder pomp of costly fashion' Thanks for Allan's designs LXXIX. Burns to Mr T. with an improvement in 'Whistle and I'll come to you, my lad'-'O this is no my ain lassie' Now spring has clad the grove in green'- 'O bonny was yon rosy brier'- 'Tis friendship's pledge, my young, fair friend' LXXX. Mr T. to Burns, introducing Dr Brianton LXXXII. Burns to Mr T. 'Last May a braw wooer cam pleased with Mr Allan's etchings XC. Burns to Mr T., introducing Mr Lewars-Has taken a fancy to review his songs hopes to recover XCI. Burns to Mr T. Dreading the horrors of a jail, so- Sympathy-Advises a volume of poetry to be published by subscription-Pope pub- II. To John Murdoch.-Jan. 15, 1783. Giving an account of his studies and temper of mind ness, and wretched state of the country IV. To Miss E- .-Lochlea, 1783. On love V. To Miss E--Lochlea, 1783. On love |