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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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Wit, <strong>and</strong> grace, <strong>and</strong> love, <strong>and</strong> beauty,<br />

In ae constellation shine ;<br />

To adore thee is my duty,<br />

Goddess o' this soul o' mine<br />

Bonie wee things S^c.<br />

THE TITHER MORN,<br />

This tune is originally from the Highl<strong>and</strong>s.—I<br />

have heard a Gaelic song to it, which I was told<br />

was very clever^ hut not <strong>by</strong> any means a ladys<br />

song.<br />

A mother's lament for the death op<br />

HER SON.<br />

Tune—FiNLAYSTON House.<br />

This most beautiful tune is, I think, the happiest<br />

composition of that bard-born genius, John Riddel,<br />

of the family of Glencarnock, at Ayr,— The words<br />

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