F. Fable, Fr.end, on parting with, G. Kate gentle, L. Lines found in an old book, written on a print represent- M. Maid of Clyde, Married ladics, advice to, for the 31st of Dec. 1791, Gentle Kate, Gleanings of ancient poetry,68-107-219 Song by Thomson, K. 218 Pride, 178 177 Psdown hill, 177 - R. S. 295 217 resolv'd said the poet of Cæ- Sonnet by Drummond of Hathorn- Sonnet de Don Pedro Calderon 329 294 146 The rose, 145 The snow drop, 67 The determination, V. Verses copied from a window, Winter, an ode, 178 TO THE READER. TO THE BINDER. 252 in the vulgar Scottish dialect, 106 245 PAGE F 47 138 153 193 288 Portrait of the earl of Marr, Plan and elevation of a druid's temple in Aberdeenshire, Map of the tropical regions, Place the chronicle before the index, at the end of the volume. 198 329 33 107 ib. A paragraph omitted in the debate on the CORN BILL, p. 335. END OF VOLUME SEVENTH. 329 70 294 105 219 |