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The Letters of Robert Burns
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Title: The Letters of Robert Burns
Author: Robert Burns
Release Date: February, 2006 [EBook #9863] [Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] [This file was first posted on October 25, 2003]
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Language: English
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BURNS'S LETTERS.
THE LETTERS OF ROBERT BURNS,
SELECTED AND ARRANGED,
WITH AN INTRODUCTION,
BY J. LOGIE ROBERTSON, M.A.
"You shall write whatever comes first,--what you see, what you read, what you hear, what you admire, what you dislike; trifles, bagatelles, nonsense, or, to fill up a corner, e'en put down a laugh at full length"--Burns.
"My life reminded me of a ruined temple: what strength, what proportion in some parts! what unsightly gaps, what prostrate ruin in others!"--Burns.
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
To Ellison or Alison Begbie (?)
To Ellison Begbie
To Ellison Begbie
To Ellison Begbie
To Ellison Begbie
To his Father
To Sir John Whitefoord, Bart., of Ballochmyle
To Mr. John Murdoch, schoolmaster, Staples Inn Buildings, London
To his Cousin, Mr. James Burness, writer, Montrose
To Mr. James Burness, writer, Montrose
To Mr. James Burness, writer, Montrose
To Thomas Orr, Park, Kirkoswald
To Miss Margaret Kennedy
To Miss----, Ayrshire
To Mr. John Richmond, law clerk, Edinburgh
To Mr. James Smith, shopkeeper, Mauchline
To Mr. Robert Muir, wine merchant, Kilmarnock
To Mr. John Ballantine, banker, Ayr
To Mr. M'Whinnie, writer, Ayr
To John Arnot, Esquire, of Dalquatswood
To Mr. David Brice, shoemaker, Glasgow
To Mr. John Richmond, Edinburgh
To Mr. John Richmond
To Mr. John Kennedy
To his Cousin, Mr. James Burness, writer, Montrose
To Mrs. Stewart, of Stair
To Mr. Robert Aikin, writer, Ayr
To Dr. Mackenzie, Mauchline; inclosing him verses on dining with Lord Daer
To Mrs. Dunlop, of Dunlop
To Miss Alexander
In the Name of the Nine. Amen
To James Dalrymple, Esquire, Orangefield
To Sir. John Whitefoord
To Mr. Gavin Hamilton, Mauchline
To Mr. John Ballantine, banker, at one time Provost of Ayr
To Mr. Robert Muir
To Mr. William Chambers, writer, Ayr
To the Earl of Eglinton
To Mr. John Ballantine
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Dr. Moore
To the Rev. G. Lawrie, Newmilns, near Kilmarnock
To the Earl of Buchan
To Mr. James Candlish, student in physic, Glasgow College
To Mr. Peter Stuart, Editor of "The Star," London
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Dr. Moore
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mr. William Nicol, classical master, High School, Edinburgh
To Mr. William Nicol
To Mr. Robert Ainslie
To Mr. James Smith, Linlithgow, formerly of Mauchline
To Mr. John Richmond
To Mr. Robert Ainslie
To Dr. Moore
To Mr. Archibald Lawrie
To Mr. Robert Muir, Kilmarnock
To Mr. Gavin Hamilton
To Mr. Walker, Blair of Athole
To his Brother, Mr. Gilbert Burns, Mossgiel
To Mr. Patrick Miller, Dalswinton
To Rev. John Skinner
To Miss Margaret Chalmers, Harvieston
To Mrs. Dunlop of Dunlop House, Stewarton
To Mr. James Hoy, Gordon Castle
To the Earl of Glencairn
To Miss Chalmers
To Miss Chalmers
To Miss Chalmers
To Mr. Richard Brown, Irvine
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mrs. Dunlop
To the Rev. John Skinner
To Mrs. Rose, of Kilravock
To Richard Brown, Greenock
To Mr. William Cruikshank
To Mr. Robert Ainslie
To Mr. Richard Brown
To Mr. Robert Muir
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mr. William Nicol (perhaps)
To Miss Chalmers
THE CLARINDA LETTERS
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (RESUMED)--
To Mr. Gavin Hamilton
To Mr. William Dunbar, W.S., Edinburgh
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mr. James Smith, Avon Printfield, Linlithgow
To Professor Dugald Stewart
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mr. Samuel Brown, Kirkoswald
To Mr. James Johnson, engraver, Edinburgh
To Mr. Robert Ainslie
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mrs. Dunlop, at Mr. Dunlop's, Haddington
To Mr. Robert Ainslie
To Mr. Robert Ainslie
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mr. Peter Hill, bookseller, Edinburgh
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mr. Beugo, engraver, Edinburgh
To Mr. Robert Graham, of Fintry
To his Wife, at Mauchline.
To Miss Chalmers, Edinburgh
To Mr. Morison, wright, Mauchline
To Mrs. Dunlop, of Dunlop
To Mr. Peter Hill
To the Editor of the "Star"
To Mrs. Dunlop, at Moreham Mains
To Dr. Blacklock
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Mr. John Tennant
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Dr. Moore, London
To Mr. Robert Ainslie
To Professor Dugald Stewart
To Mr. Robert Cleghorn, Saughton Mills
To Bishop Geddes, Edinburgh
To Mr. James Burness
To Mrs. Dunlop
To, Mrs. M'Lehose (formerly Clarinda)
To Dr. Moore
To his Brother, Mr. William Burns
To Mr. Hill, bookseller, Edinburgh
To Mrs. M'Murdo, Drumlanrig
To Mr. Cunningham
To Mr. Richard Brown
To Mr. Robert Ainslie
To Mrs. Dunlop
To Miss Helen Maria Williams
To Mr. Robert Graham, of Fintry.
To David Sillar, merchant, Irvine.
To Mr. John Logan,
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