Address to the unco Guid, or the rigidly Righ- teous Extempore on the late Mr. William Smellie -to Mr. S**e, on refusing to dine with -written in answer to a Card from an Intimate of the Author, inviting him to spend Page. Lines written and presented to Mrs. Kemble, on seeing her in the Character of Yarico -written on Windows of the Globe Tavern, -written on a window, at the King's Arms A Verse, presented by the Author to the Mas- ter of a House, at a place in the Highlands, where he had been hospitably entertained. Epigram on the Neglect of an Inn-keeper. Prologue, spoken at the Theatre, Ellisland, on 1 -spoken by Mr. Woods, on his Benefit The Rights of Woman, an occasional Address spoken by Miss Fontenelle, on her Benefit Address, spoken by Miss Fontenelle, on her Benefit-Night, at the Theatre Dumfries Fragment, inscribed to the Right Hon. C. J. The forlorn Lover.-"Forlorn, my love, no flows" Banks o' Doon Cragie-burn |