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Against repining at Fortune, a Poem 111
Conscience, an Elegy
114
A Saturday's Expedition
The Canongate Play-house in Ruins
Fashion, a Poem
a
156
160
TO VOLUME FIRST.
On the Amputation of a Student's Hair
Verses, written at the Hermitage of Braid
A Tale
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188
191
198
The Peasant, the Hen and young Ducks 196
To the Memory of John Cunningham, Poet 199
The Delights of Virtue
Á Tavern Elegy
Good Eating
Tea, a Poem
The Sow of Feeling
205
209
212
220
226
An Expedition to Fife and the Island of May 231
To Sir John Fielding, on his attempt to sup
press the Beggar's Opera
To Dr. Samuel Johnson
Epilogue, spoken by Mr Wilson, in the Cha-
racter of an Edinburgh Buck
Epitaph on General Wolfe
239
245
250
254, 257
259
ib.
260
Extempore, on being asked which of three
Sisters was the most Beautiful
Epigram on the numerous Epitaphs for Ge
neral Wolfe