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The evils aiid danger of wicked Companions, . . 1 15
The evils of Falsehood, . . . . 111
Falsehood — a Hymn, . . . .114
Profane Sweariiig, .... 103
Grief for the Death of Friends, Part I. . . 253
The sanctified use of such Afflictions, being Part II. of do. 25S
The best Inheritance, .... 307
Death of the Earl of Argyll, ... 230
Lament for the Death of the Earl of Argyll, . . 232
TheOcean, ..... 130
The Ocean obedient to God — a Hymn, . . . 132
The North Pole Star, .... 133
The Sun, . . . . . .287
The worics of creation praisinff God, . . 239
Sunrise, ...... 289
Ode to the Sun— Ossìan, .... 291
The Laplanders, . . . . . 29(j
The Rein-Deer of Lapland, . . . 297
View at Sunset, from the top of Mount Shiain, in Morven, 91
Address to the setting Sun — Ossian, . . .95
Lavinia— a Poem, translated from Thomson, . . 102
Discovery of America — from Robertson, . . 9(5
Description of Mount Vesuvius, ... 84
History of the Druids, .... 27^
Fairy Superstitions, .... 75
The Fairy Cave— a Tale, . . . .78
The Reward of Fidelity — an ancient Gaelic Tale, . 30
The Pastor's Vision, . . . . .212
The Deer Hunt, .... 217
The History of St Coltmiba, Part I. . . .43
Partll. . . 46
PartlII. . . .48
History of lona, .... 63
Moral Reflections on the present state of lona, . . 66
The EmigrantShip, Part I. ... 60
The Minister's Visit to the Emigrant Ship, Part II. .65
The Emigrant's Farewell to his Country,* . . 70
The Vision of Mirza — translated from Addison, . . 143
An Account of the melancholy loss of the vessel called the Mary of
lona, . . . . . .149
Moral Reflecti®ns on the loss of the Mary of lona, . 151
Be ye also ready — a Hymn, .... 154
The American Indian, .... 155
The Bride's Salutation. — a Marrìage Ode, . . 295
Conversation — a Fable, .... 234
Bishop Carswell's Advice to his Son, . . . 235
Mary of the Glen— aTale, Part I. ... 4
The Death-bed of Maryofthe Glen, Part IL . . 12
The Elder's Death-bed— translated from Wilson, . 103
Elegy on the Death of Dr Beattie of Abei'deen, by E. M'Lachlan, 134
The Skull — a Poem, by Dugald Buchanan, . . 139
Ancient Epitaph in Gienorchy Church Yard, . . 138
John Gilpin — translated from Cowper, . . 30S
* The vevsion here given of this beautiful Poera was scnt to the Editor
by the Rev. Mr Kelly of Canipbelltown.

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