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An Essay on English Poetry with notices of the British Poets, by THOMAS CAMPBELL. London, John Murray, 1848. Lectures on the English Poets, delivered at the Surrey Institution, by WILLIAM HAZLITT. Lecture VII. On Burns and the old English Ballads. Satire and Satirists, by JAMES HANNAY. Lecture V: Political Satire and Squibs, Burns. London, David Bogue, 1854.

London, Skeffington and Son, 1883. The Works of Michael Bruce, edited with memoir and notes, by the Rev. ALEXANDER B. GROSART. Edinburgh, William Oliphant, 1865. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland, from the Earliest to the Present Time, by JAMES GRANT WILSON. London, Blackie and Son, 1876. Miscellany of Popular Scottish Poems, chiefly of a Humorous and Descriptive Character.

Zola met Daudet at this time and has left us an attractive picture of him: "He was in the employ of a successful newspaper, he used to bring in his article, receive his remuneration, and disappear with the nonchalance of a young god, sunk in poetry, far from the petty cares of this world. He was living, I think, outside of the city, in a remote corner with other poets, a band of joyous Bohemians.

The Lives of the Scottish Poets, with Preliminary Dissertation on the Literary History of Scotland, etc., by DAVID IRVING, 2 vols. Edinburgh, Alex. Lawrie, 1804.

The Poets and Poetry of Scotland, p. 82. J. Clark Murray. Le soleil clôt un jour sauvage, Les curlers rentrent au village, Et le lièvre affamé s'engage Dans les vergers, la neige marque, au passage, Ses bonds légers . On peut la comparer avec l'autre strophe, dont la copie suivante, d'après le début de la Sainte-Foire de Burns, peut donner l'idée.

W and R. Chambers, Edinburgh, 1874. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland, from James I to the Present Time, with biographical Sketches and critical Remarks, by the Rev ANDREW R. BONAR. Edinburgh, Maclachlan and Stewart, 1866. The Poems of ALLAN RAMSAY, with Glossary, Life of the Author, and Remarks on his Poems, a new edition. Paisley, Alex. Gardner, 1877.

The Contemporaries of Burns and the more recent Poets of Ayrshire, with selections from their writings. Hugh Paton, Edinburgh, 1840. Robert Burns at Mossgiel, with reminiscences of the Poet by His Herd-Boy, by WILLIAM JOLLY. Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1881. A Winter with Robert Burns, being annals of his Patrons and Associates in Edinburgh, during the year 1786-87.

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