Series 1 > Grameid: an heroic poem descriptive of the campaign of Viscount Dundee in 1689, and other pieces
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CONTENTS.
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BOOK VI.
The scene is moved to Ireland, where James mourns
his defeats, and repents of his attitude towards
Dundee, abusing the counsellors who have hitherto
treacherously held back the merits of the great
and successful general—He determines to send him
men and arms, and Buchan, Cannon, and Pursell
are despatched—They leave the port, and sail for
Scotland, and here at the fifty-fifth line the ms.
abruptly closes, ..... 236-240
Poemata, ...... 241-248
Epigrammata, ...... 249-253
. 254-255
Epitaph by the Author on William Airman, .
Index, ......
257-268
vii
BOOK VI.
The scene is moved to Ireland, where James mourns
his defeats, and repents of his attitude towards
Dundee, abusing the counsellors who have hitherto
treacherously held back the merits of the great
and successful general—He determines to send him
men and arms, and Buchan, Cannon, and Pursell
are despatched—They leave the port, and sail for
Scotland, and here at the fifty-fifth line the ms.
abruptly closes, ..... 236-240
Poemata, ...... 241-248
Epigrammata, ...... 249-253
. 254-255
Epitaph by the Author on William Airman, .
Index, ......
257-268
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