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Cririe, James (1752 1835)
A minor Scottish poet whose 'Address to Loch Lomond' led Burns to describe him as a 'Poet of Nature's Making'. He became rector of the High School at Leith in 1788, and succeeded William Cruikshank in the High School of Edinburgh in 1795. He finished his days as minister of Dalton Parish, Dumfriesshire. His Scottish Scenery, or Sketches in Verse was published in London in 1803.
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