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The Highlanders, and other poems
By Mrs. Grant, Laggan. Second edition
Grant, Anne MacVicar (1755-1838)
[dedication]
[section]
INTRODUCTORY VERSES.
ADDRESSED TO MRS. DUNLOP OF DUNLOP:
ON THE DEATH OF BURNS.
THE HIGHLANDERS:
I.
PART I.
II.
PART II.
III.
PART III.
IV.
PART IV.
V.
PART V.
TO SIR JAMES GRANT, BARONET.
A BALLAD, FOUNDED ON FACT.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
A FAMILIAR EPISTLE TO A FRIEND.
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND.
MOOME.
THE NYMPH OF THE FOUNTAIN
ANSWER TO A POETICAL EPISTLE FROM AN INTIMATE FRIEND.
TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK,
SENT TO A YOUNG NOBLEMAN,
TO MISS WALLIS,
AN ODE, ON READING ONE UPON THE SAME SUBJECT BY PROFESSOR RICHARDSON OF GLASGOW.
ANSWER TO A POETICAL APOLOGY
HYMN FOR THE SONS OF THE CLERGY.
TO THE MEMORY OF A YOUNG LADY,
TO A LADY, DEEPLY INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING POEM.
TO LADY CLAN,
ODE TO HYGEIA.
TO MISS DUNBAR, OF BOATH.
INSCRIPTION FOR A GARDEN SEAT.
ON READING MANUSCRIPT POEMS BY A YOUNG LADY,
WRITTEN IN ONE OF THE DUKE OF ATHOLE'S WALKS AT BLAIR,
PEACEFUL SHADES.
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE GAELIC.
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TO ROBERT ARBUTHNOT, ESQ. THE AFFECTIONATE FRIEND,—CANDID CRITIC,—AND BENEVOLENT PATRON OF THE AUTHOR.
The Highlanders, and other poems