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Christian Milne (1773-1816) Scottish poet
Poems by Christian Milne - A Prayer
- A Scotch Song
- Address to the Shade of Burns
- Advice to a Young Female
- Introductory Verses
- On a Blank Leaf of the Bible
- On a Lady
- On Buonaparte's Coronation
- On Envy
- On My Wedding Gown
- On the Birth of a Child, a Few Days after the Death of a First
- Painful Anxiety
- Painful Reflections When Sick
- Sent with a Flower-Pot Begging a Slip of Geranium
- Song 1 (Now Winter is o'er, and sweet Spring is returning)
- Song 2 (At eve, when Dee's transparent stream)
- Song 4 (Deign to love me, charming Mary!)
- Song 8 (Cool evening invites--let us stray)
- The Almanack
- The Captive Sailor
- The Inconstant Lover
- The Parting
- The Sailor’s Adieu
- The Shipwreck
- To a Lady Who Said It Was Sinful to Read Novels
- To a Lady, Who Did Me the Honour to Call at My House
- To a Very Imprudent Young Woman
- To My Husband, on the Return of Our Wedding Day
- To Peace
- When in Dread of My Husband’s Safety at Sea
- Written at Fourteen Years of Age
- Written during a State of Illness
- Written during His Majesty’s Illness, February, 1804
- Written in a State of Suspence
- Written in Early Spring, 1795
- Written in September, 1804
- Written on My Little Girl’s
- Written on the Morning of the Communion Sabbath
- Written When My Husband Was at Sea
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