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Hector Macneill (1746–1818) Scottish poet
Poems by Hector Macneill - An Elegy
- Come under My Plaidie; Or, Modern Marriage Delineated
- Dinna Think, Bonnie Lassie
- Donald and Flora
- Grandeur
- “I Loo'd Ne'er a Laddie But Ane”
- Jeanie's Black Ee; Or Tha' Mi 'N Am Chodal, 'Sna Duisgibh Mi
- “Lassie Wi' the Gowden Hair”
- Mally Aiken, An Old Song Revived
- Mary of Castle-Cary
- My Love's in Germany
- “O Johnie! Can You Pity Ony”
- O Tell Me How for to Woo
- On Admiral Lord Nelson's Sending in the Hour of Victory, a Flag of Truce to Stop the Further Effusion
- On the Death of Lieut. Gen. Sir Ralph Abercromby. Killed at the Battle of Alexandria, in Egypt, Marc
- Tak Tent and Be Wary
- Tammy's Courtship
- The Auld Wife's Lament
- The Links o' Forth: Or, a Parting Peep at the Carse o' Sterling
- The Scottish Muse
- The Wee Thing: Or, Mary of Castle-Cary
- To a Young Lady, with a Bottle of Irish Usquebaugh
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