- Frae the friends and land I love [1]
- Such a parcel of rogues in a nation [1]
- The gowden locks of Anna
- The chevalier’s lament [1]
- John come kiss me now [1]
- The deuks dang o’er my daddie [1]
- Awa whigs awa [1]
- Twas na her bonnie blue e’e [1]
- Craigieburn wood
- The country lassie [1]
- Ye Jacobites by name
- The Braes of Killiecrankie
- The Birks of Aberfeldy [1]
- My highland lassie
- The rantin’ dog the daddie o’t
- Women’s minds
- My love she’s but a lassie yet
- I dream’d I lay where flowers were springing
- The young highland rover
- The Birks of Aberfeldy [2]
- Westlin winds [1]
- Westlin winds [2]
- The Tarbolton lasses
- Mary Morison
- Montgomerie’s Peggy
- Ah woe is me my mother dear
- Here’s to thy health [1]
- The lass of Cessnock Banks
- Bonnie Peggy Alison
- My Nanie O
- Rob Mossgiel
- The Mauchline lady
- Farewell to Ballochmyle [1]
- Wha is that at my bower door
- My highland lassie o
- On a Scotch bard gone to the West Indies
- Farewell to Eliza
- Farewell song to the banks of Ayr
- Yon wild and mossy mountains
- Farewell to the Brethren [1]
- Rantin’ roarin’ Willie
- Tam Samson’s elegy
- Masonic song
- The bonnie moorhen
- Bonnie Dundee
- Hey ca thro
- My lord a-hunting
- Strathallan’s lament
- To the memory of the unfortunate Miss Burns
- Mc Pherson’s farewell
- Stay my charmer
- I love my Jean
- I hae a wife O’ my ain
- Where braving angry Winter’s storms
- My Peggy’s charms
- A mother’s lament for the death of her son
- O were I on Parnassus Hill
- How lang and dreary is the night [1]
- Dusty Miller
- Duncan Davison
- Blyth was she
- The Winter it is past
- To a blackbird
- Clarinda mistress of my soul
- The banks of Devon
- Theniel Menzies bonnie Mary
- Lady onlie honest lucky
- A rosebud by my early walk
- I’m o’er young to marry
- Talk of him that’s far awa
- The lad they ca Jumpin’ John
- The Fete Champetrie
- The day returns
- Anna thy charms
- The bonnie lad that’s far awa
- Verses to Clarinda
- Raving winds around her blowing
- My Hoggie
- The bonnie lass of Albany
- To Daunton me
- Up in the morning early
- To the weaver’s gin we go
- I reign in Jeanie’s bosom
- To Miss Cruickshank
- The gard’ner wi his paidle
- Delia, an ode
- The henpeck’d husband
- Beware o’ Bonnie Ann [1]
- Robin shure in hairst
- The banks of Nith
- I love my love in secret
- The fall of the leaf
- Versicles on signposts
- The Captains Lady
- Young Jockie was the blythest lad
- Jamie come try me
- On a bank of flowers
- Sweet Tibbie Dunbar
- Ode
- It is na Jean thy bonnie face
- Guidwife count the lawin
- A Waukrife Minnie
- The five carlins
- The charms of Lovely Davies [1]
- Whistle o’er the lave o’t [1]
- The laddie’s dear sel [1]
- On the birth of a posthumous child [1]
- Election ballad for Westerha
- The banks o’ Doon [1]
- On the late Captain Grose’s peregrinations
- Bonnie wee thing
- Highland Harry back again
- To Mary in heaven
- The Battle of Sherramuir [1]
- Eppie Adair
- Carl and the King come
- Willie brew’d a peck o’ maut
- Out over the Forth
- Elegy on the late Miss Burnet of Monboddo [1]
- Lament of Mary Queen of Scots [1]
- Craigie burn
- Sonet on receiving a favour
- The blue eyed lassie
- Prologue spoken at the theatre of Dumfries
- Epistle to Dr Blacklock
- There’ll never be peace till Jamie comes hame [1]
- What can a young lassie do wi an auld man
- Thou fair Eliza
- My bonnie Bell [1]
- My collier laddie [1]
- My tocher’s the jewel
- Address to the shade of Thomson [1]
- You’re welcome Willie Stewart
- Oh for ane an twenty Tam [1]
- The posie [1]
- Lovely Polly Stewart
- A grace after dinner [1]
- O May thy morn
- Behold the hour [1]
- The gallant weaver [1]
- Nithsdale’s welcome hame [1]
- My native land sae far awa
- I do confess thou art sae fair [1]
- The slave’s lament
- On sensibility
- Thou gloomy December
- Behold the hour [2]
- The weary pund o’ tow [1]
- Cock up your beaver
- Grace before dinner, extempore [1]
- When she cam ben
- Scroggam my dearie
- Epistle to John Maxwell [1]
- Eppie Macnab
- Ae Fond Kiss
- Sweet Afton [1]
- Sweet Afton [2]
- I hae been at Crookieden
- O Kenmure s on and awa Willie
- Kellyburn Braes [1]
- Lines on Fergusson the Poet
- Johnie Blunt
- O can ye labour lea [1]
- When first I saw [1]
- Where Helen lies [1]
- The tailor [1]
- The primrose [1]
- We’re a noddin [1]
- As I cam down by yon castle wa
- As I went out ae May morning [1]
- There grows a bonnie brier bush [1]
- O dear Minny, what shall I do
- Galloway Tam
- As I came o’er the Cairney Mount [1]
- Broom besoms [1]
- O an ye were dead giudman [1]
- On marriage [1]
- The white cockade [1]
- A tippling ballad [1]
- The German lairdie [1]
- Highland laddie [1]
- The Wren’s Nest [1]
- The Taylor fell thro’ the bed [1]
- The rowin’t in her apron
- Geordie – An old Ballad
- Cauld Frosty Morning
- The Ploughman_1
- The Ploughman_2
- To Miss Isabella MacLeod [1]
- O’er the Water to Charlie [1]
- The Rantin Laddie [1]
- The Shepherd’s Wife [1]
- To Capt Gordon
- As I was a wand’ring [1]
- The Reel O’ Stumpie [1]
- Aye Waukin O [1]
- Open the door to me oh [1]
- My Wife’s a wanton wee thing
- Lord Gregory [1]
- Highland Mary [1]
- Highland Mary [2]
- Lord Ronald My Son [1]
- Guid Wallace [1]
- Bessy and her spinning wheel [1]
- Saw ye Bonnie Lesley
- Up and warn a’ Willie [1]
- The deil’s awa wi the exciseman
- The soldier’s return [1]
- Fragment of song
- I’ll meet thee on the lea rig [1]
- O poortith cauld and restless love [1]
- The hue and cry for John Lewars [1]
- Here’s a health to them that’s awa
- The Mauchine wedding [1]
- The Mauchine wedding [2]
- Where Helen lies [2]
- My wife’s a winsome wee thing [1]
- To William Stewart [1]
- The Bob o’ Dumblane [1]
- Duncan Gray [1]
- Young Jessie [1]
- The tree of liberty [1]
- Braw lads o’ Galla Water [1]
- Love for love [1]
- Landlady count the lawnin [1]
- The rights of woman
- Meg o’ the mill [1]
- Wandering Willie
- Mr Pitt’s hair powder tax [1]
- Sonnet-on hearing a thrush [1]
- Whistle owre the lave o’t [2]
- Auld Rob Morris [1]
- The Campbells are comin [1]
- Meg o’ the mill [2]
- Recitavito
- As I stood by yon roofless tower [1]
- Dainty Davie [1]
- Come let me take thee to my breast [1]
- Young Jamie pride of a’ the plain [1]
- O were my love yon lilac fair [1]
- My spouse Nancy [1]
- Bonnie Jean [1]
- Tibbie Fowler
- Sweetest May
- Amang the trees [1]
- Murder I hate
- By Allan stream [1]
- The winter of life [1]
- Behold my love how green the groves [1]
- The charming month of May [1]
- Guid ale keeps the heart aboon [1]
- The primrose [2]
- On the seas and far away [1]
- Epigrams against the Earl of Galloway [1]
- To a gentleman whom he had offended [1]
- Banks of Cree [1]
- Monody on Maria
- Wee Willie Gray [1]
- The lovely lass o Inverness [1]
- O steer her up an’ haud her gaun [1]
- Ah Chloris [1]
- Lassie wi the lint white locks [1]
- How lang and dreary is the night [2]
- The lass o’ Ecclefechan [1]
- Pretty Peg [1]
- Wilt thou be my dearie [1]
- Deluded swain the pleasure [1]
- Sonnet on the death of Robert Riddell [1]
- Lines written on a copy of Thomson’s songs [1]
- Logan braes [1]
- She says she lo’es me best of a’ [1]
- Epigaram on Maria Riddell [1]
- O lassie art thou sleeping yet [1]
- Contented wi’ little [1]
- Her answer
- Farewell thou stream [1]
- A red red rose [1]
- Kirk and state excisemen [1]
- Grace before and after meat [1]
- Where are the joys I have met [1]
- On General Dumourier’s desertion [1]
- Epistle from Esopus to Maria [1]
- Down the burn Davie [1]
- Charlie he’s my darling [1]
- Inconstancy in love [1]
- Saw ye my dearie my Philly [1]
- O aye my wife she dang me [1]
- Bonnie Peg-a-Ramsay [1]
- Blythe hae I been [1]
- For the sake o’ somebody [1]
- A man’s a man for a’ that [1]
- A man’s a man for a’ that [2]
- A man’s a man for a’ that [3]
- Thou hast left me ever Jamie [1]
- Thou hast left me ever Jamie [2]
- Lassie lie near me
- Had I a cave [1]
- The highland widow’s lament [1]
- The lover’s morning salute to his mistress [1]
- On Andrew Turner
- Scots wha hae [1]
- Phillis the fair [1]
- The highland balou [1]
- On a dog of Lord Eglinton’s
- The lass o’ Ecclefechan [2]
- Steer her up an’ haud her gaun [2]
- Guid ale keeps the heart aboon [2]
- It was a’ for our rightfu’ king [1]
- Logan braes [2]
- Wae is my heart [1]
- My Nannie’s awa [1]
- Impromptu on Mrs Riddell’s birthday [1]
- Thine am I my faithful fair [1]
- Ode for General Washington’s birthday [1]
- There was a bonnie lass [1]
- O Philly, happy be that day [1]
- Phillis, the queen o’ the fair
- Whistle, and I’ll come to you, my lad
- Epitaph on a lap dog
- Cans’t thou leave me thus, my Katie [1]
- Bannocks o’ beremeal [1]
- Lines on John McMurdo, esq [1]
- To the beautiful Miss Eliza [1]
- I’ll aye ca in by yon town [1]
- Mally’s meek, Mally’s sweet [1]
- Ballads on Mr Heron’s election 1795 [1]
- Address to the woodlark [1]
- Does haughty gaul invasion threat [1]
- To miss Jessy Lewars [1]
- Crowdie ever mair [1]
- Fairest maid on Devon banks [1]
- There’s news lasses news [1]
- Ballad third John Bushby’s lamentation [1]
- Jockey’s ta’en the parting kiss [1]
- How cruel are the parents [1]
- Heron election ballad fourth [1]
- O wert thou in the cauld blast [1]
- On Chloris being ill [1]
- O wat ye wha’s in yon town [1]
- O bonnie was yon rosy brier [1]
- Hey for a lass wi’ a tocher [1]
- The toast [1]
- Forlorn my love no comfort near [1]
- Had I the wyte she bade me [1]
- O lay thy loof in mine lass [1]
- Now spring has clad the grove in green [1]
- Does haughty gaul invasion threat [2]
- Ballad second-election day [1]
- Poetic inscription for an altar of indepencence [1]
- The cooper o’ Cuddie [1]
- This is no my ain lassie [1]
- The lass that made the bed to me [1]
- The cardin o’t the spinnin o’t [1]
- To Chloris [1]
- The braw wooer [1]
- The dean of faculty-a new ballad [1]
- The lass that made the bed to me [2]
- The menagerie
- O’ that’s the lassie o’ my heart [1]
- Why why tell thy lover [1]
- Address to the woodlark [2]
- Mark yonder pomp of costly fashion [1]
- The Collector Mitchell [1]
- Their groves o sweet myrtle [1]
- Poem on life [1]
- Here’s a health to ane I loe dear [1]
- Handsome Nell [1] a
- Handsome Nell [1] b
- Handsome Nell [2]
- O Tibbie I hae seen the day
- In the character of a ruined farmer
- Tragic fragment
- The Ronalds of the Bennals
- Here’s to thy health [2]
- Winter [1]
- Winter [2]
- A prayer under the pressure of of violent anguish
- Paraphrase of the first psalm
- Verses of the nineteenth psalm
- A prayer in the prospect of death
- Stanzas on the same occasion
- Fickle fortune
- Raging fortune
- I’ll go and be a sodger
- No churchman am I
- A stanza added in a Mason Lodge
- My father was a farmer
- John Barleycorn
- Poor Mailey’s Elegy
- The Rigs o’ barley [1]
- The Rigs o’ barley [2]
- Green grow the rashes o [1]
- Green grow the rashes o [2]
- Remorse A fragment
- Epitaph on James Grieve
- Epitaph on an innkeeper in Tarbolton
- Epitaph on William Hood
- Epitaph on William Muir
- The Selkirk Grace
- Epitaph on my ever honoured father
- Ballad on the American war
- Reply to an announcement by John Rankine
- Episle to John Rankine
- A poet’s welcome to his love begotten daughter
- My girl she’s airy
- The belles of Mauchline
- Epitaph on a noisy polemic
- Epitaph on a henpecked country squire
- Epigram on said occasion
- Queen Artemisia
- On Tam the Chapman
- Lines addressed to John Rankine
- Three lines to the same
- Man was made to mourn
- The twa herds or the holy tulyie
- Epistle to Davie a brother poet
- Epitaph on holy Willie
- Death and Doctor Hornbook
- Epistle to John Lapraik
- Second Epistle to John Lapraik
- Postcript
- One night as I did wander
- Tho’ cruel fate should bid us part
- Rantin’ rovin’ Robin [1]
- Rantin’ rovin’ Robin [2]
- Elegy on the death of Robert Ruisseaux
- Epistle to John Goldie Kilmarnock
- Third Epistle to John Lapraik
- To the Rev John McMath
- Second Epistle to Davie
- Young Peggy blooms
- Farewell to Ballochmyle [2]
- Her flowing locks
- Halloween
- To a mouse
- Epitaph on John Dove, Innkeeper
- Epitaph for James Smith, a Mauchline wag
- Adam Armour’s prayer
- Love and liberty
- I am a son of mars
- He ended and the kebars sheuk
- I once was a maid
- Poor merry Andrew
- Sir Wisdom’s a fool
- Then niest outspak
- A highland lad
- A pigmy scraper
- Whistle o’er the lave o’t [3]
- Recitavito [2]
- My bonnie lass
- The caird prevail’d
- I am a bard of no regard
- So sang the bard
- See the smoking bowl
- Women’s minds [2]
- Merry hae I been teethin’ a heckle
- The Cotter’s Saturday night
- Address to the Deil
- Scotch drink
- The auld farmer’s New Year morning salutation to his auld mare Maggie
- The author’s earnest cry and prayer
- The ordination
- Epistle to James Smith
- The Vision (duan first)
- The Vision (duan second)
- Following the 18th stanza
- After 20th stanza of the text
- After 21st stanza of the text
- Address to the unco guid
- Here’s his health in water
- To John Kennedy
- To Mr McAdam
- To a louse
- Inscribed on a work of Hannah More’s
- The lass of Ballochmyle
- The holy fair
- Song composed in Spring
- To a mountain daisy
- To ruin
- The lament
- Despondency – an ode
- To Gavin Hamilton
- Versified reply to an invitation
- Will ye go to the Indies my Mary [1]
- Will ye go to the Indies my Mary [2]
- Epistle to a young friend
- A dream
- A dedication (fragment)
- To Dr Mackenzie Mauchline
- Farewell to the brethren [2]
- A Bard’s Epitaph
- For Robert Aiken Esq.
- For Gavin Hamilton Esq.
- On Wee Johnie
- A tale
- Now health forsakes – A fragment
- Farewell lines to Mr John Kennedy
- Lines to an old sweetheart
- Lines written on a banknote
- Stanzas on naething
- The farewell
- The calf
- Nature’s law
- On Willie Chalmers
- Answer to a trimming epistle received from a tailor
- The brigs of Ayr
- Prayer – O thou dread power
- Irvine’s bairns
- Farewell song to the banks of Ayr [2]
- Address to the toothache
- On dining with Lord Daer
- Masonic song [2]
- Tam Samson’s elegy [2]
- Epigram on rough roads
- Epistle to Major Logan
- Rusticity’s ungainly form
- A Winter night
- Address to Edinburgh
- Address to a haggis
- To Miss Logan
- Extempore in the court of session
- Inscription on the tomb of Fergusson the Poet
- Lines under the portrait of Fergusson
- Epistle to Mrs Scott
- Verses intended to be written below a noble Earl’s picture
- Prologue spoken by Mr Woods
- Impromptu at Roslin Inn
- Epigram addressed to an artist
- The bookworms
- On Elphinstone’s translation of Martial’s epigrams
- A bottle and a friend
- Lines written under Miss Burns picture
- Epitaph for William Nicol of The Hight School, Edinburgh
- Epitaph for Mr William Michie
- Address to William Tytler Esq of Woodhouselee
- To Miss Ainslie in Church
- Lament for the absence of William Creech, publisher
- To Mr Renton of Lamerton
- Epigram at Inverary
- Epigram to Miss Jean Scott
- On the death of John Macleod
- On the death of Sir James Hunter Blair
- To Miss Ferrier
- Impromptu on Carron iron works
- Written by somebody on the window
- The poet’s reply to the threat of a censorious critic
- The libeller’s self reproof
- Verses written with a pencil
- The humble petition of Bruar Water
- Lines on the fall of fyers near Loch Ness
- Epigram on parting with a kind host in the highlands
- Castle Gordon
- On scaring some water fowl in Loch Turit
- Birthday ode for December 1787
- On the death of Robert Dundas
- Sylvander to Clarinda
- Love In The Guise Of Friendship
- Epistle to Hugh Parker
- I love my Jean [2]
- I love my Jean [3]
- Written in Friars Carse Hermitage, Nithsdale (first version)
- Written in Friars Carse Hermitage, Nithsdale (second version)
- To Alex Cunningham [1]
- To Alex Cunningham [2]
- The Fete Champetre [2]
- Epistle to Robert Graham
- Auld Lang Syne [1]
- My Bonnie Mary [1]
- My Bonnie Mary [2]
- My Bonnie Mary [3]
- Elegy on the year 1788 [1]
- Elegy on the year 1788 [2]
- Strophe
- Antistrophe
- Epode
- Pegasus at Wanlockhead
- Passion’s cry
- She’s fair and fause
- Impromptu lines to Captain Riddell
- Rhyming reply to a note from Captain Riddell
- Caledonia
- Beware o’ Bonnie Ann [2]
- Ode to the departed regency Bill
- Epistle to James Tennant of Glenconner
- A new psalm for the Chapel of Kilmarnock
- Sketch in verse
- The wounded hare [1]
- The wounded hare [2]
- The gard’ner wi’ his paidle [2]
- John Anderson My Jo
- Tam Glen
- The laddie dear sel [2]
- Whistle O’er the lave o’t [4]
- Epigram on Francis Grose the Antiquary
- Captain Grose’s peregrinations thro’ Scotland [2]
- The Kirk of Scotland’s Alarm
- Presentation stanzas to correspondents
- On being appointed to an excise division
- Sonnet on receiving a favour
- Willie brew’d a peck o’ maut [2]
- Ca’ the yowes to the knowes (first version) [1]
- Ca’ the yowes to the knowes (first version) [2
- Ca’ the yowes to the knowes (second version) [1]
- Ca’ the yowes to the knowes (second version) [2]
- The blue eyed lassie [2]
- The battle of Sherramuir [2]
- Awa whigs awa [2]
- A waukrife Minnie [2]
- My heart’s in the highlands
- The whistle
- To Mary in heaven [2]
- The five carlins [2]
- New Year’s day – a sketch
- Scots prologue for Mrs Sutherland
- To a gentleman
- Remonstrance on irregular delivery
- Elegy on Willie Nicol’s mare
- Guidwife count the lawin [2]
- Election Ballad
- Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson
- The Epitaph Stop, passenger
- Verses on Captain Grose
- On the birth of a posthumous child [2]
- Elegy on the late Miss Burnet of Monboddo [2]
- Lament on Mary Queen of Scots [2]
- Lament on Mary Queen of Scots [3]
- There’ll never be peace till Jamie comes hame [2]
- The Banks O’ Doon [2]
- Ye banks and braes
- Lament for James Earl of Glencairn
- Lines to Sir John Whiteford
- Epigram on Miss Davies
- The charms of lovely Davies [2]
- The posie [2]
- On Glenriddel’s fox breaking its chain
- On pastoral poetry
- The gallant weaver [2]
- Epigram at Brownhill Inn
- O for ane an’ twenty Tam [2]
- My Bonnie Bell [2]
- Address to the shade of Thomson [2]
- Nithsdale’s welcome hame [2]
- Frae the friends and land I love [2]
- Such a parcel of rogues in a nation [2]
- Epistle to John Maxwell [2]
- Third Epistle to Robert Graham
- The song of death
- The toadeater
- The toadeater (another version)
- The lamington Kirk
- The keekin’ glass
- A grace before dinner, extempore [2]
- A grace after dinner [2]
- Behold the hour [3]
- I do confess thou art sae fair [2]
- The weary pund o’ tow [2]
- My collier laddie [2]
- Sic a wife as Willie had
- Lady Mary Ann
- Kellyburn Braes [2]
- O can ye labour lea [2]
- The deuks dang o’er my daddie [2]
- The country lassie [2]
- Bessy and her spinning wheel [2]
- Love for love [2]
- I’ll meet thee on the lea rig [2]
- My wife’s a winsome wee thing [2]
- Highland Mary [3]
- Auld Rob Morris [2]
- Epigram on seeing Miss Fontenelle
- Extempore on some commemorations of Thomson [1]
- Extempore on some commemorations of Thomson [2]
- Duncan Gray [2]
- O poortith cauld and restless love [2]
- Braw lads o’ Galla Water [2]
- Sonnet on hearing a thrush [2]
- Lord Gregory [2]
- Open the door to me O [2]
- Young Jessie [2]
- The soldier’s return [2]
- Ye true loyal natives
- On commissary Goldie’s Brains
- Lines inscribed in a Lady’s pocket almanac
- A toast [2]
- Thanksgiving for a naval victory
- Globe Inn window-The greybeard
- Globe Inn window-I Murder hate [1]
- Globe Inn window- My bottle
- Globe Inn window-In politics
- The Mauchlin wedding [3]
- The hue and cry of John Lewars [2]
- To Miss Isabella Macleod [2]
- To William Stewart [2]
- The tree of liberty [2]
- A sonnet upon sonnets [1]
- A sonnet upon sonnets [2]
- Sketch for an elegy
- The cares o’ love
- On Johnson’s opinion of Hampden
- At Whigham’s Inn Sanquhar [1]
- At Whigham’s Inn Sanquhar [2]
- On being told
- On an old acquaintance
- On James Swan
- On Edmund Burk
- On a lady of Amazonian Stature
- On William Copland of Collieston
- To the Dumfries loyal natives
- Epitaph for John Hunter
- Mr Pitt’s hair powder tax [2]
- To the Honourable Wm R Maule
- To Captain Gordon
- On Marriage [2]
- Elegy on William Cruikshank
- Epitaph on Robert Muir
- For Mr Walter Riddell
- Can you play me Duncan Gray
- The ploughman [3]
- Landlady count the lawin [2]
- O’er the water to Charlie [2]
- As I was a-wand’ring [2]
- The shepherd’s wife [2]
- Green sleeves
- I’ll mak you be fain to follow me
- The Bob O’ Dumblane [2]
- Galloway Tam [2]
- My Wife’s a wanton wee thing [2]
- Up and warn a’ Willie [2]
- Johnie Cope
- Johnie Blunt [2]
- The Campbells are comin’ [2]
- Sandy and Jockie
- Souters O’ Selkirk
- Hughie Graham
- As I cam down by yon castle wa’ [2]
- Pinned to Mrs Riddell’s carriage [1]
- Lord Ronald my son [2]
- As I went out ae May morning [2]
- As I went out ae May morning [3]
- Geordie an old ballad [2]
- Tam Lin
- The rantin laddie [2]
- The rowin ‘t in her apron [2]
- Guid Wallace [2]
- The German lairdie [2]
- Cauld frosty morning [2]
- Broom besoms [2]
- Broom besoms (alt. Version)
- The Taylor fell thro’ the bed [2]
- Aye waukin O [2]
- The White Cockade [2]
- John come kiss me now [2]
- O an ye were dead guidman [2]
- Comin thro’ the rye
- There’s three true guid fellows
- The reel o’ stumpie [2]
- As I cam o’er the Cairney Mount [2]
- Highland laddie [2]
- The Tailor [2]
- Their grows a bonnie brier bush [2]
- We’re a noddin [2]
- When first I saw [2]
- The primrose [3]
- Leezie Lindsay
- The Wrens nest [2]
- A tippling ballad [2]
- Epitaph for Hugh Logan
- Lines written on the Globe Inn’s window
- Kirk and state excisemen [2]
- Extempore reply to an invitation
- Grace after meat
- Grace before and after meat [2]
- On General Dumourier’s desertion [2]
- Logan Braes [3]
- Blythe hae I been [2]
- O were my love yon lilac fair [2]
- Bonnie Jean [2]
- Lines on John McMurdo esq [2]
- Epigrams against the Earl of Galloway [2]
- Epigram on the laird of Lagan
- Phillis the fair [2]
- Had I a cave [2]
- By Allan Stream [2]
- Come let me take thee to my breast [2]
- Dainty Davie [2]
- Scots wha hae [2]
- Down the burn Davie [2]
- Where are the joys I have met [2]
- Deluded swain the pleasure [2]
- Thine am I my faithful fair [2]
- Impromptu on Mrs Riddell’s birthday [2]
- My Spouse Nancy [2]
- Epigram on Maria Riddell [2]
- To a gentleman whom he had offended [2]
- Wilt thou be my dearie [2]
- Amang the trees [2]
- As I stood by yon roofless tower [2]
- A red red rose [2]
- Young Jamie pride of a’ the plain [2]
- Banks of Cree [2]
- The Epitaph
- Pinned to Mrs Riddell’s carriage [2]
- Epistle from Esopus to Maria [2]
- On a noted coxcomb – Captain William Roddick
- On Captain Lascelles
- On William Graham
- On John Bushby – Tinwald downs
- Sonnet on the death of Robert Riddell [2]
- The lovely lass o Inverness [2]
- Charlie he’s my darling [2]
- Bannocks o’ beremeal [2]
- The Highland Balou [2]
- The highland widow’s lament [2]
- It was a’ for our rightfu’ King [2]
- Ode for General Washington’s Birthday [2]
- Lines written on a copy of Thomson’s songs [2]
- On the seas and far away [2]
- She says she lo’es me best of a’ [2]
- To Dr Maxwell on Miss Jessie Staig’s recovery
- To the beautiful Miss Eliza [2]
- The thorn
- On seeing Mrs Kemble in the character of Yarico
- Epigram on a Galloway Laird
- On being shown a beautiful country seat
- On hearing that there was a falsehood
- On a suicide
- On a swearing coxcomb
- On an innkeeper nicknamed The Marquis
- Pretty Peg [2]
- Ah Chloris [2]
- Saw ye my dearie my Philly [2]
- How lang and dreary is the night [3]
- Inconstancy in love [2]
- The lover’s morning salute to his mistress [2]
- The Winter of life [2]
- Behold my love how green the groves [2]
- The charming month of May [2]
- Lassie wi’ the lint white locks [2]
- O Philly, happy be that day [2]
- Contented wi’ little [2]
- Farewell thou stream [2]
- Cans’t thou leave me thus, my Katie [2]
- My Nannie’s awa [2]
- Wae is my heart [2]
- For the sake o’ somebody [2]
- A man’s a man for a’ that [4]
- The solemn league and covenant
- To John Syme of Ryedale
- Inscripton on a goblet belonging to Mr Syme
- To John Syme
- Epitaph for Mr Gabriel Richardson
- Epigram on Mr James Gracie
- Bonnie Peg-a-Ramsay [2]
- Inscription at Friars Carse Hermitage
- There was a bonnie lass [2]
- Wee Willie Gray [2]
- O aye my wife she dang me [2]
- Guid ale keeps the heart aboon [3]
- O steer her up an’ haud her gaun [3]
- The lass o’ Ecclefechan [3]
- O lassie art thou sleeping yet [2]
- I’ll aye ca’ in by yon town [2]
- O wat ye wha’s in yon town [2]
- Ballads on Mr Heron’s election 1795 [2]
- Ballad second – election day [2]
- Ballad third John Bushby’s lamentation
- Heron election ballad fourth [2]
- Poetic inscription for an altar of independence [2]
- The Cardin o’t the spinnin o’t [2]
- The Cooper O’ Cuddie [2]
- The lass that made the bed to me [3]
- Had I the wyte she bade me [2]
- Does haughty Gaul invasion threat [3]
- Address to the woodlark [3]
- On Chloris being ill [2]
- How cruel are the parents [2]
- Mark yonder pomp of costly fashion [2]
- Twas na her bonnie blue e’e [2]
- Their groves o’ sweet myrtle [2]
- Forlorn my love, no comfort near [2]
- Why why tell thy lover [2]
- The braw wooer [2]
- This is no my ain lassie [2]
- O bonnie was yon rosy brier [2]
- Now spring has clad the grove in green [2]
- O that’s the lassie o’ my heart [2]
- To Chloris [2]
- There’s news lasses news [2]
- Crowdie ever mair [2]
- Mally’s meek Mally’s sweet [2]
- Jockey’s ta’en the parting kiss [2]
- The collector Mitchell [2]
- For ance and ay [1]
- The Dean of Faculty – a new ballad [2]
- Poem on life [2]
- Hey for a lass wi’ a tocher [2]
- Compilmentary versicle to Jessie Lewars
- Auld lang syne [2]
- The Menagerie [2]
- On Jessie’s illness
- On the recovery of Jessie
- O lay thy loof in mine lass [2]
- Here’s a health to ane I lo’e dear [2]
- O wert thou in the cauld blast [2]
- To Miss Jessy Lewars [2]
- Fairest maid on Devon Banks [2]
- For ance and ay [2]