The Poetical Works
of Beattie, Blair and Falconer
With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and ExplanatoryNotes,
by the Rev. George Gilfillan
Table of Contents
- Beattie's Poetical Works
- The Life and Poetry of JamesBeattie
- The Minstrel; or, the Progress ofGenius
- Miscellaneous Poems
- Ode to Hope
- Ode to Peace
- Ode on Lord Hay's Birthday
- The Judgment of Paris
- The Triumph of Melancholy
- Elegy
- Elegy, written in the year 1758
- Retirement
- The Hermit
- On the Report of a Monument to beerected in Westminster Abbey, to the Memory of a late Author(Churchill)
- The Battle of the Pigmies andCranes
- The Hares. A Fable
- The Wolf and Shepherds. A Fable
- Song, in imitation of Shakspeare's"Blow, blow, thou winter wind" .
- To Lady Charlotte Gordon, dressed in aTartan Scotch Bonnet, with Plumes, &c
- Epitaph: being part of an Inscriptiondesigned for a Monument erected by a Gentleman to the Memory ofhis Lady
- Epitaph on Two Young Men of the name ofLeitch, who were drowned in crossing the River Southesk
- Epitaph, intended for Himself
- Blair's Poetical Works
- The Life of Robert Blair
- Falconer's PoeticalWorks
- The Life of William Falconer