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EPITAPHS, EPIGRAMS, FRAGMENTS, &c.
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| On the Author’s Father | 194 |
| On R.A., Esq. | 194 |
| On a Friend | 194 |
| For Gavin Hamilton | 194 |
| On wee Johnny | 195 |
| On John Dove, Innkeeper, Mauchline | 195 |
| On a Wag in Mauchline | 195 |
| On a celebrated ruling Elder | 195 |
| On a noisy Polemic | 195 |
| On Miss Jean Scott | 195 |
| On a henpecked Country Squire | 195 |
| On the same | 196 |
| On the same | 196 |
| The Highland Welcome | 196 |
| On William Smellie | 196 |
| Written on a window of the Inn at Carron | 196 |
| The Book-worms | 196 |
| Lines on Stirling | 197 |
| The Reproof | 197 |
| The Reply | 197 |
| Lines written under the Picture of the celebrated Miss Burns | 197 |
| Extempore in the Court of Session | 197 |
| The henpecked Husband | 197 |
| Written at Inverary | 198 |
| On Elphinston’s Translation of Martial’s Epigrams | 198 |
| Inscription on the Head-stone of Fergusson | 198 |
| On a Schoolmaster | 198 |
| A Grace before Dinner | 198 |
| A Grace before Meat | 198 |
| On Wat | 198 |
| On Captain Francis Grose | 199 |
| Impromptu to Miss Ainslie | 199 |
| The Kirk of Lamington | 199 |
| The League and Covenant | 199 |
| Written on a pane of glass in the Inn at Moffat | 199 |
| Spoken on being appointed to the Excise | 199 |
| Lines on Mrs. Kemble | 199 |
| To Mr. Syme | 200 |
| To Mr. Syme, with a present of a dozen of porter | 200 |
| A Grace | 200 |
| Inscription on a goblet | 200 |
| The Invitation | 200 |
| The Creed of Poverty | 200 |
| Written in a Lady’s pocket-book | 200 |
| The Parson’s Looks | 200 |
| The Toad-eater | 201 |
| On Robert Riddel | 201 |
| The Toast | 201 |
| On a Person nicknamed the Marquis | 201 |
| Lines written on a window | 201 |
| Lines written on a window of the Globe Tavern, Dumfries | 201 |
| The Selkirk Grace | 202 |
| To Dr. Maxwell, on Jessie Staig’s recovery | 202 |
| Epitaph | 202 |
| Epitaph on William Nicol | 202 |
| On the Death of a Lapdog, named Echo | 202 |
| On a noted Coxcomb | 202 |
| On seeing the beautiful Seat of Lord Galloway | 202 |
| On the same | 203 |
| On the same | 203 |
| To the same, on the Author being threatened with his resentment | 203 |
| On a Country Laird | 203 |
| On John Bushby | 203 |
| The true loyal Natives | 203 |
| On a Suicide | 203 |
| Extempore, pinned on a Lady’s coach | 203 |
| Lines to John Rankine | 204 |
| Jessy Lewars | 204 |
| The Toast | 204 |
| On Miss Jessy Lewars | 204 |
| On the recovery of Jessy Lewars | 204 |
| Tam the Chapman | 204 |
| “Here’s a bottle and an honest friend” | 205 |
| “Tho’ fickle fortune has deceived me” | 205 |
| To John Kennedy | 205 |
| To the same | 205 |
| “There’s naethin’ like the honest nappy” | 205 |
| On the blank leaf of a work by Hannah More, presented by Mrs. C | 206 |
| To the Men and Brethren of the Masonic Lodge at Tarbolton | 206 |
| Impromptu | 206 |
| Prayer for Adam Armour | 206 |