1 | 1. Song—Handsome Nell |
2 | 10. The Ronalds of the Bennals |
3 | 100. Inscribed on a Work of Hannah More’s |
4 | 101. Song—Composed in Spring |
5 | 102. To a Mountain Daisy |
6 | 103. To Ruin |
7 | 104. The Lament |
8 | 105. Despondency: An Ode |
9 | 106. To Gavin Hamilton, Esq., Mauchline, recommending a Boy |
10 | 107. Versified Reply to an Invitation |
11 | 108. Song—Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary? |
12 | 109. My Highland Lassie, O |
13 | 11. Song—Here’s to thy health, my bonie lass |
14 | 110. Epistle to a Young Friend |
15 | 111. Address to Beelzebub |
16 | 112. A Dream |
17 | 113. A Dedication to Gavin Hamilton, Esq. |
18 | 114. Versified Note to Dr. Mackenzie, Mauchline |
19 | 115. The Farewell to the Brethren of St. James’s Lodge, Tarbolton |
20 | 116. On a Scotch Bard, gone to the West Indies |
21 | 117. Song—Farewell to Eliza |
22 | 118. A Bard’s Epitaph |
23 | 119. Epitaph for Robert Aiken, Esq. |
24 | 12. Song—The Lass of Cessnock Banks |
25 | 120. Epitaph for Gavin Hamilton, Esq. |
26 | 121. Epitaph on “Wee Johnnie” |
27 | 122. The Lass o’ Ballochmyle |
28 | 123. Lines to an Old Sweetheart |
29 | 124. Motto prefixed to the Author’s first Publication |
30 | 125. Lines to Mr. John Kennedy |
31 | 126. Lines written on a Bank-note |
32 | 127. Stanzas on Naething |
33 | 128. The Farewell |
34 | 129. The Calf |
35 | 13. Song—Bonie Peggy Alison |
36 | 130. Nature’s Law: A Poem |
37 | 131. Song—Willie Chalmers |
38 | 132. Reply to a Trimming Epistle, received from a Tailor |
39 | 133. The Brigs of Ayr |
40 | 134. Fragment of Song—The Night was Still |
41 | 135. Epigram on Rough Roads |
42 | 136. Prayer—O Thou Dread Power |
43 | 137. Song—Farewell to the Banks of Ayr |
44 | 138. Address to the Toothache |
45 | 139. Lines on Meeting with Lord Daer |
46 | 14. Song—Mary Morison |
47 | 140. Masonic Song—Ye Sons of Old Killie |
48 | 141. Tam Samson’s Elegy |
49 | 142. Epistle to Major Logan |
50 | 143. Fragment on Sensibility |
51 | 144. A Winter Night |
52 | 145. Song—Yon Wild Mossy Mountains |
53 | 146. Address to Edinburgh |
54 | 147. Address to a Haggis |
55 | 148. To Miss Logan, with Beattie’s Poems |
56 | 149. Mr. William Smellie: A Sketch |
57 | 15. Winter: A Dirge |
58 | 150. Song—Rattlin, Roarin Willie |
59 | 151. Song—Bonie Dundee: A Fragment |
60 | 152. Extempore in the Court of Session |
61 | 153. Inscription for the Headstone of Fergusson the Poet |
62 | 154. Lines Inscribed under Fergusson’s Portrait |
63 | 155. Epistle to Mrs. Scott of Wauchope House |
64 | 156. Verses inscribed under a Noble Earl’s Picture |
65 | 157. Prologue, spoken by Mr. Woods at Edinburgh |
66 | 158. Song—The Bonie Moor-hen |
67 | 159. Song—My Lord a-Hunting he is gane |
68 | 16. A Prayer under the Pressure of Violent Anguish |
69 | 160. Epigram at RoslinInn |
70 | 161. Epigram Addressed to an Artist |
71 | 162. The Bookworms |
72 | 163. On Elphinstone’s Translation of Martial’s Epigrams |
73 | 164. Song—A Bottle and Friend |
74 | 165. Lines Written under the Picture of Miss Burns |
75 | 166. Epitaph for William Nicol, High School, Edinburgh |
76 | 167. Epitaph for Mr. William Michie, Schoolmaster |
77 | 168. Boat Song—Hey, Ca’ Thro’ |
78 | 169. Address to Wm. Tytler, Esq., of Woodhouselee |
79 | 17. Paraphrase of the First Psalm |
80 | 170. Epigram to Miss Ainslie in Church |
81 | 171. Burlesque Lament fo Wm. Creech’s Absence |
82 | 172. Note to Mr. Renton of Lamerton |
83 | 173. Elegy on Stella |
84 | 174. The Bard at Inverary |
85 | 175. Epigram to Miss Jean Scott |
86 | 176. On the Death of John M’Leod, Esq. |
87 | 177. Elegy on the Death of Sir James Hunter Blair |
88 | 178. Impromptu on Carron Iron Works |
89 | 179. To Miss Ferrier, enclosing Elegy on Sir J. H. Blair |
90 | 18. The First Six Verses of the Ninetieth Psalm versified |
91 | 180. Written by Somebody on the Window of an Inn at Stirling |
92 | 181. Reply to the Threat of a Censorious Critic |
93 | 182. The Libeller’s Self-reproof |
94 | 183. Verses Written with a Pencil at the Inn at Kenmore |
95 | 184. Song—The Birks of Aberfeldy |
96 | 185. The Humble Petition of Bruar Water |
97 | 186. Lines on the Fall of Fyers |
98 | 187. Epigram on Parting with a kind Host in the Highlands |
99 | 188. Song—Strathallan’s Lament |
100 | 189. Verses on Castle Gordon |
101 | 19. A Prayer in the Prospect of Death |
102 | 190. Song—Lady Onlie, Honest Luckie |
103 | 191. Song—Theniel Menzies’ Bonie Mary |
104 | 192. Song—The Bonie Lass of Albany |
105 | 193. On Scaring some Water-Fowl in Lock Turit |
106 | 194. Song—Blythe was She |
107 | 195. Song—A Rose-bud by my Early Walk |
108 | 196. Epitaph for Mr. W. Cruickshank |
109 | 197. Song—The Banks of the Devon |
110 | 198. Song—Braving Angry Winer’s Storms |
111 | 199. Song—My Peggy’s Charms |
112 | 2. Song—O Tibbie, I hae seen the day |
113 | 20. Stanzas, on the same Occasion |
114 | 200. Song—The Young Highland Rover |
115 | 201. Birthday Ode for 31st December, 1787 |
116 | 202. On the Death of Robert Dundas, Esq., of Arniston |
117 | 203. Sylvander to Clarinda |
118 | 204. Song—Love in the Guise of Friendship |
119 | 205. Song—Go on, Sweet Bird, and Soothe my Care |
120 | 206. Song—Clarina, Mistress of my Soul |
121 | 207. Song—I’m O’er Young to Marry yet |
122 | 208. Song—To the Weaver’s gin ye go |
123 | 209. Song—M’Pherson’s Farewell |
124 | 21. Fickle Fortune: A Fragment |
125 | 210. Song—Stay my Charmer |
126 | 211. Song—My Hoggie |
127 | 212. Song—Raving Winds Around her Blowing |
128 | 213. Song—Up in the Morning Early |
129 | 214. Song—How Long and Dreary is the Night |
130 | 215. Song—Hey, the Dusty Miller |
131 | 216. Song—Duncan Davison |
132 | 217. Song—The Lad they ca’ Jumpin John |
133 | 218. Song—Talk of him that’s Far Awa |
134 | 219. Song—To Daunton Me |
135 | 22. Song—Raging Fortune: A Fragment |
136 | 220. Song—The Winter it is Past |
137 | 221. Song—The Bonie Lad that’s Far Awa |
138 | 222. Verses to Clarinda, with Drinking Glasses |
139 | 223. Song—The Chevalier’s Lament |
140 | 224. Epistle to Hugh Parker |
141 | 225. Song—Of a’ the Airts the Wind can Blaw |
142 | 226. Song—I hae a Wife o’ my Ain |
143 | 227. Verses on Friars’ Carse Hermitage (First Version) |
144 | 228. To Alex. Cunningham, Esq., Writer, Edinburgh |
145 | 229. Song—Anna, thy Charms |
146 | 23. I’ll go and be a Sodger |
147 | 230. The Fête Champêtre |
148 | 231. Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry |
149 | 232. Song—The Day Returns |
150 | 233. Song—O were I on Parnassus Hill |
151 | 234. A Mother’s Lament for her Son’s Death |
152 | 235. Song—The Fall of the Leaf |
153 | 236. Song—I Reign in Jeanie’s Bosom |
154 | 237. Song—It is na, Jean, thy Bonie Face |
155 | 238. Song—Auld Lang Syne |
156 | 239. Song—My Bonie Mary |
157 | 24. Song—No Churchman am I |
158 | 240. Verses on a Parting Kiss |
159 | 241. Written in Friars’ Carse Hermitage (Second Version) |
160 | 242. The Poet’s Progress |
161 | 243. Elegy on the Year 1788 |
162 | 244. The Henpecked Husband |
163 | 245. Versicles on Sign-Posts |
164 | 246. Song—Robin Shure in Hairst |
165 | 247. Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Oswald of Auchencruive |
166 | 248. Pegasus at Wanlockhead |
167 | 249. Sappho Redivivus: A Fragment |
168 | 25. My Father was a Farmer: A Ballad |
169 | 250. Song—She’s Fair and Fause |
170 | 251. Impromptu Lines to Captain Riddell |
171 | 252. Lines to John M’Murdo of Drumlanrig |
172 | 253. Rhyming Reply to a Note from Captain Riddell |
173 | 254. Caledonia: A Ballad |
174 | 255. Verses to Miss Cruickshank |
175 | 256. Song—Beware o’ Bonie Ann |
176 | 257. Ode on the Departed Regency Bill |
177 | 258. Epistle to James Tennant of Glenconner |
178 | 259. A New Psalm for the Chapel of Kilmarnock |
179 | 26. John Barleycorn: A Ballad |
180 | 260. Sketch in Verse, inscribed to the Right Hon. C. J. Fox |
181 | 261. The Wounded Hare |
182 | 262. Delia: An Ode |
183 | 263. Song—The Gardener wi’ his Paidle |
184 | 264. Song—On a Bank of Flowers |
185 | 265. Song—Young Jockie was the Blythest Lad |
186 | 266. Song—The Banks of Nith |
187 | 267. Song—Jamie, Come Try Me |
188 | 268. Song—I Love my Love in Secret |
189 | 269. Song—Sweet Tibbie Dunbar |
190 | 27. The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie |
191 | 270. Song—The Captain’s Lady |
192 | 271. Song—John Anderson, My Jo |
193 | 272. Song—My Love she’s but a Lassie yet |
194 | 273. Song—Tam Glen |
195 | 274. Song—Carle, an’ the King come |
196 | 275. Song—The Laddie’s dear sel’ |
197 | 276. Song—Whistle o’er the lave o’t |
198 | 277. Song—My Eppie Adair |
199 | 278. On the late Captain Grose’s Peregrinations |
200 | 279. Epigram on Francis Grose the Antiquary |
201 | 28. Poor Mailie’s Elegy |
202 | 280. The Kirk of Scotland’s Alarm: A Ballad |
203 | 281. Sonnet to R. Graham, Esq., on Receiving a Favour |
204 | 282. Extemporaneous Effusion on being appointed to an Excise Division |
205 | 283. Song—Willie brew’d a Peck o’ Maut |
206 | 284. Song—Ca’ the Yowes to the Knowes (older set) |
207 | 285. Song—I Gaed a Waefu’ Gate Yestreen |
208 | 286. Song—Highland Harry back again |
209 | 287. Song—The Battle of Sherramuir |
210 | 288. Song—The Braes o’ Killiecrankie |
211 | 289. Song—Awa’, Whigs, Awa’ |
212 | 29. Song—The Rigs o’ Barley |
213 | 290. Song—A Waukrife Minnie |
214 | 291. Song—The Captive Ribband |
215 | 292. Song—Farewell to the Highlands |
216 | 293. The Whistle: A Ballad |
217 | 294. Song—To Mary in Heaven |
218 | 295. Epistle to Dr. Blacklock |
219 | 296. The Five Carlins: An Election Ballad |
220 | 297. Election Ballad for Westerha’ |
221 | 298. Prologue spoken at the Theatre of Dumfries |
222 | 299. Sketch—New Year’s Day, 1790 |
223 | 3. Song—I dream’d I lay |
224 | 30. Song—Composed in August |
225 | 300. Scots Prologue for Mr. Sutherland |
226 | 301. Lines to a Gentleman who sent a Newspaper |
227 | 302. Elegy on Willie Nicol’s Mare |
228 | 303. Song—The Gowden Locks of Anna |
229 | 304. Song—I Murder hate |
230 | 305. Song—Gudewife, count the lawin |
231 | 306. Election Ballad at close of Contest for representing the Dumfries Burghs, 1790 |
232 | 307. Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson |
233 | 308. The Epitaph on Captain Matthew Henderson |
234 | 309. Verses on Captain Grose |
235 | 31. Song—My Nanie, O! |
236 | 310. Tam o’ Shanter: A Tale |
237 | 311. On the Birth of a Posthumous Child |
238 | 312. Elegy on the late Miss Burnet of Monboddo |
239 | 313. Lament of Mary, Queen of Scots |
240 | 314. Song—There’ll never be Peace till Jamie comes hame |
241 | 315. Song—Out over the Forth |
242 | 316. Song—The Banks o’ Doon (First Version) |
243 | 317. Song—The Banks o’ Doon (Second Version) |
244 | 318. Song—The Banks o’ Doon (Third Version) |
245 | 319. Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn |
246 | 32. Song—Green Grow the Rashes |
247 | 320. Lines to Sir John Whitefoord, Bart |
248 | 321. Song—Craigieburn Wood |
249 | 322. Song—The Bonie Wee Thing |
250 | 323. Epigram on Miss Davies |
251 | 324. Song—The Charms of Lovely Davies |
252 | 325. Song—What can a Young Lassie do wi’ an Auld Man? |
253 | 326. Song—The Posie |
254 | 327. On Glenriddell’s Fox breaking his chain: A Fragment |
255 | 328. Poem on Pastoral Poetry |
256 | 329. Verses on the destruction of the Woods near Drumlanrig |
257 | 33. Song—“Indeed will I,” quo’ Findlay |
258 | 330. Song—The Gallant Weaver |
259 | 331. Epigram at Brownhill Inn |
260 | 332. Song—You’re welcome, Willie Stewart |
261 | 333. Song—Lovely Polly Stewart |
262 | 334. Song—Fragment—Damon and Sylvia |
263 | 335. Song—Fragment—Johnie lad, Cock up your Beaver |
264 | 336. Song—My Eppie Macnab |
265 | 337. Song—Fragment—Altho’ he has left me |
266 | 338. Song—My Tocher’s the Jewel |
267 | 339. Song—O for ane an’ twenty, Tam |
268 | 34. Remorse: A Fragment |
269 | 340. Song—Thou Fair Eliza |
270 | 341. Song—My Bonie Bell |
271 | 342. Song—Sweet Afton |
272 | 343. Address to the shade of Thomson |
273 | 344. Song—Nithdale’s Welcome Hame |
274 | 345. Song—Frae the friends and land I love |
275 | 346. Song—Such a parcel of Rogues in a Nation |
276 | 347. Song—Ye Jacobites by Name |
277 | 348. Song—I hae been at Crookieden |
278 | 349. Song—Kenmure’s on and awa, Willie |
279 | 35. Epitaph on William Hood, Senior |
280 | 350. Epistle to John Maxwell, Esq., of Terraughty |
281 | 351. Second Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry |
282 | 352. The Song of Death |
283 | 353. Poem on Sensibility |
284 | 354. Epigram—The Toad-eater |
285 | 355. Epigram—Divine Service at Lamington |
286 | 356. Epigram—The Keekin Glass |
287 | 357. A Grace before Dinner |
288 | 358. A Grace after Dinner |
289 | 359. Song—O May, thy Morn |
290 | 36. Epitaph on James Grieve |
291 | 360. Song—Ae fond Kiss |
292 | 361. Song—Behold the Hour, the Boat, arrive |
293 | 362. Song—Thou Gloomy December |
294 | 363. Song—My Native Land sae far awa |
295 | 364. Song—I do confess thou art sae fair |
296 | 365. Lines on Fergusson, the Poet |
297 | 366. Song—The weary Pund o’ Tow |
298 | 367. Song—When she cam ben she bobbed |
299 | 368. Song—Scroggam, my dearie |
300 | 369. Song—My Collier Laddie |
301 | 37. Epitaph on William Muir |
302 | 370. Song—Sic a Wife as Willie had |
303 | 371. Song—Lady Mary Ann |
304 | 372. Song—Kellyburn Braes |
305 | 373. Song—The Slave’s Lament |
306 | 374. Song—O can ye Labour Lea? |
307 | 375. Song—The Deuks dang o’er my Daddie |
308 | 376. Song—The Deil’s awa wi’ the Exciseman |
309 | 377. Song—The Country Lass |
310 | 378. Song—Bessy and her Spinnin Wheel |
311 | 379. Song—Fragment—Love for love |
312 | 38. Epitaph on my Ever Honoured Father |
313 | 380. Song—Saw ye Bonie Lesley |
314 | 381. Song—Fragment—No cold approach |
315 | 382. Song—I’ll meet thee on the Lea Rig |
316 | 383. Song—My Wife’s a winsome wee thing |
317 | 384. Song—Highland Mary |
318 | 385. Song—Auld Rob Morris |
319 | 386. The Rights of Women—Spoken by Miss Fontenelle |
320 | 387. Epigram on Miss Fontenelle |
321 | 388. Extempore on some commemorations of Thomson |
322 | 389. Song—Duncan Gray |
323 | 39. Ballad on the American War |
324 | 390. Song—A Health to them that’s awa |
325 | 391. A Tippling Ballad—When Princes and Prelates, etc. |
326 | 392. Song—Poortith cauld and restless love |
327 | 393. Epigram on Politics |
328 | 394. Song—Braw Lads o’ Gala Water |
329 | 395. Sonnet on the Author’s Birthday |
330 | 396. Song—Wandering Willie |
331 | 397. Song—Wandering Willie (Revised Version) |
332 | 398. Lord Gregory: A Ballad |
333 | 399. Song—Open the door to me, oh |
334 | 4. Song—In the Character of a Ruined Farmer |
335 | 40. Reply to an Announcement by J. Rankine |
336 | 400. Song—Lovely young Jessie |
337 | 401. Song—Meg o’ the Mill |
338 | 402. Song—Meg o’ the Mill (Another Version) |
339 | 403. The Soldier’s Return: A Ballad |
340 | 404. Epigram—The True Loyal Natives |
341 | 405. Epigram—Commissary Goldie’s Brains |
342 | 406. Lines Inscribed in a Lady’s Pocket Almanack |
343 | 407. Epigram—Thanks for a National Victory |
344 | 408. Commemoration of Rodney’s Victory |
345 | 409. Epigram—The Raptures of Folly |
346 | 41. Epistle to John Rankine |
347 | 410. Epigram—Kirk and State Excisemen |
348 | 411. Extempore Reply to an Invitation |
349 | 412. A Grace after Meat |
350 | 413. Grace before and after Meat |
351 | 414. Impromptu on Dumourier’s Desertion of the French Republican Army |
352 | 415. Song—The last time I cam o’er the Moor |
353 | 416. Song—Logan Braes |
354 | 417. Song—Blythe hae I been on yon hill |
355 | 418. Song—O were my love you lilac fair |
356 | 419. Bonie Jean: A Ballad |
357 | 42. A Poet’s Welcome to his Love-Begotten Daughter |
358 | 420. Lines of John M’Murdo, Esq. |
359 | 421. Epitaph on a Lap-dog |
360 | 422. Epigrams against the Earl of Galloway |
361 | 423. Epigram on the Laird of Laggan |
362 | 424. Song—Phillis the Fair |
363 | 425. Song—Had I a cave |
364 | 426. Song—By Allan Stream |
365 | 427. Song—Whistle and I’ll come to you |
366 | 428. Song—Phillis the Queen o’ the fair |
367 | 429. Song—Come let me take thee to my breast |
368 | 43. Song—O Leave Novels! |
369 | 430. Song—Dainty Davie |
370 | 431. Song—Robert Bruce’s March to Bannockburn |
371 | 432. Song—Behold the hour, etc. (Second Version) |
372 | 433. Song—Down the Burn, Davie love |
373 | 434. Song—Thou hast left me ever, jamie |
374 | 435. Song—Where are the Joys I have met |
375 | 436. Song—Deluded swain, the pleasure |
376 | 437. Song—Thine am I, my faithful Fair |
377 | 438. Impromptu on Mrs. Riddell’s Birthday |
378 | 439. Song—My Spouse Nancy |
379 | 44. The Mauchline Lady: A Fragment |
380 | 440. Address spoken by Miss Fontenelle |
381 | 441. Complimentary Epigram to Mrs. Riddell |
382 | 442. Remorseful Apology |
383 | 443. Song—Wilt thou be my Dearie |
384 | 444. Song—A Fiddler in the North |
385 | 445. The Minstel at Lincluden |
386 | 446. A Vision |
387 | 447. Song—A red, red Rose |
388 | 448. Song—Young Jamie, pride of a’ the plain |
389 | 449. Song—The Flowery banks of Cree |
390 | 45. My Girl she’s Airy: A Fragment |
391 | 450. Monody on a Lady, famed for her Caprice |
392 | 451. Epitaph on the same |
393 | 452. Epigram pinned to Mrs. Riddell’s carriage |
394 | 453. Epitaph for Mr. Walter Riddell |
395 | 454. Epistle from Esopus to Maria |
396 | 455. Epitaph on a noted coxcomb |
397 | 456. Epitaph on Captain Lascelles |
398 | 457. Epitaph on Wm. Graham, Esq., of Mossknowe |
399 | 458. Epitaph on John Busby, Esq., Tinwald Downs |
400 | 459. Sonnet on the Death of Robert Riddell |
401 | 46. The Belles of Mauchline |
402 | 460. Song—The Lovely Lass o’ Inverness |
403 | 461. Song—Charlie, he’s my Darling |
404 | 462. Song—The Bannocks o’ Bear Meal |
405 | 463. Song—The Highland Balou |
406 | 464. The Highland Widow’s Lament |
407 | 465. Song—It was a’ for our rightfu’ King |
408 | 466. Ode for General Washington’s Birthday |
409 | 467. Inscription to Miss Graham of Fintry |
410 | 468. Song—On the Seas and far away |
411 | 469. Song—Ca’ the Yowes to the Knowes |
412 | 47. Epitaph on a Noisy Polemic |
413 | 470. Song—She says she loes me best of a’ |
414 | 471. Epigram on Jessy Staig’s recovery |
415 | 472. To the beautiful Miss Eliza J——n, on her principles of Liberty and Eqality |
416 | 473. On Chloris requesting a sprig of blossom’d thorn |
417 | 474. On seeing Mrs. Kemble in Yarico |
418 | 475. Epigram on a Country Laird (Cardoness) |
419 | 476. Epigram on the same Laird’s Country Seat |
420 | 477. Epigram on Dr. Babington’s looks |
421 | 478. Epigram on a Suicide |
422 | 479. Epigram on a Swearing Coxcomb |
423 | 48. Epitaph on a Henpecked Squire |
424 | 480. Epigram on an Innkeeper (“The Marquis”) |
425 | 481. Epigram on Andrew Turner |
426 | 482. Song—Pretty Peg, my dearie |
427 | 483. Esteem for Chloris |
428 | 484. Song—Saw you my dear, my Philly |
429 | 485. Song—How lang and dreary is the night |
430 | 486. Song—Inconstancy in love |
431 | 487. The Lover’s Morning Salute to his Mistress |
432 | 488. Song—The Winter of Life |
433 | 489. Song—Behold, my love, how green the groves |
434 | 49. Epigram on the said Occasion |
435 | 490. Song—The charming month of May |
436 | 491. Song—Lassie wi’ the Lint-white Locks |
437 | 492. Dialogue Song—Philly and Willy |
438 | 493. Song—Contented wi’ little, and cantie wi’ mair |
439 | 494. Song—Farewell thou stream that winding flows |
440 | 495. Song—Canst thou leave me thus, my Katie |
441 | 496. Song—My Nanie’s awa |
442 | 497. Song—The Tear-drop—“Wae is my heart” |
443 | 498. Song—For the sake o’ Somebody |
444 | 499. Song—A Man’s a Man for a’ that |
445 | 5. Tragic Fragment—All villain as I am |
446 | 50. Another on the said Occasion |
447 | 500. Song—Craigieburn Wood (Second Version) |
448 | 501. The Solemn League and Covenant |
449 | 502. Lines to John Syme, Esq., with a dozen of Porter |
450 | 503. inscription on Mr. Syme’s crystal goblet |
451 | 504. Apology to Mr. Syme for not dining with him |
452 | 505. Epitaph for Mr. Gabriel Richardson, Brewer |
453 | 506. Epigram on Mr. James Gracie |
454 | 507. Song—Bonie Peg-a-Ramsay |
455 | 508. Inscription at Friars’ Carse Hermitage |
456 | 509. Song—Fragment—There was a Bonie Lass |
457 | 51. On Tam the Chapman |
458 | 510. Song—Fragment—Wee Willie Gray |
459 | 511. Song—O aye my wife she dang me |
460 | 512. Song—Guid ale keeps the heart aboon |
461 | 513. Song—Steer her up and haud her gaun |
462 | 514. Song—The Lass o’ Ecclefechan |
463 | 515. Song—O let me in this ae night |
464 | 516. Song—I’ll aye ca’ in by yon town |
465 | 517. Song—O wat ye wha’s in yon town |
466 | 518. Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 1 |
467 | 519. Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 2 |
468 | 52. Epitaph on John Rankine |
469 | 520. Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 3 |
470 | 521. Inscription for an Alter of Independence |
471 | 522. Song—The Cardin o’t, the Spinning o’t |
472 | 523. Song—The Cooper o’ Cuddy |
473 | 524. Song—The lass that made the bed to me |
474 | 525. Song—Had I the wyte, she bade me |
475 | 526. Song—The Dumfries Volunteers |
476 | 527. Song—Address to the Woodlark |
477 | 528. Song—On Chloris being ill |
478 | 529. Song—How cruel are the parents |
479 | 53. Lines on the Author’s Death |
480 | 530. Song—Yonder pomp of costly fashion |
481 | 531. Song—’Twas na her bonie blue e’e |
482 | 532. Song—Their groves o’ sweet myrtle |
483 | 533. Song—Forlorn, my love, no comfort here |
484 | 534. Song—Fragment—Why tell the lover |
485 | 535. Song—The Braw Wooer |
486 | 536. Song—This is no my ain lassie |
487 | 537. Song—O bonie was yon rosy Brier |
488 | 538. Song—Now Spring has clad the grove in green |
489 | 539. Song—O that’s the lassie o’ my heart |
490 | 54. Man was made to Mourn: A Dirge |
491 | 540. Inscription to Chloris |
492 | 541. Song—Fragment—Leezie Lindsay |
493 | 542. Song—Fragment—the Wren’s Nest |
494 | 543. Song—News, lassies, news |
495 | 544. Song—Crowdie ever mair |
496 | 545. Song—Mally’s meek, Mally’s sweet |
497 | 546. Song—Jockie’s taen the parting Kiss |
498 | 547. Verses to Collector Mitchell |
499 | 548. The Dean of Faculty: A new Ballad |
500 | 549. Epistle to Colonel de Peyster |
501 | 55. The Twa Herds; or, The Holy Tulyie |
502 | 550. Song—A Lass wi’ a Tocher |
503 | 551. Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 4 |
504 | 552. Complimentary versicles to Jessie Lewars |
505 | 553. Song—O lay thy loof in mine, lass |
506 | 554. Song—A Health to ane I loe dear |
507 | 555. Song—O wert thou in the cauld blast |
508 | 556. Inscription to Jessie Lewars |
509 | 557. Song—Fairest Maid on Devon’s Banks |
510 | 56. Epistle to Davie, A Brother Poet |
511 | 57. Holy Willie’s Prayer |
512 | 58. Epitaph on Holy Willie |
513 | 59. Death and Dr. Hornbook |
514 | 6. The Tarbolton Lasses |
515 | 60. Epistle on J. Lapraik |
516 | 61. Second Epistle to J. Lapraik |
517 | 62. Epistle to William Simson |
518 | 63. One Night as I did Wander |
519 | 64. Fragment of Song—“My Jean!” |
520 | 65. Song—Rantin, Rovin Robin |
521 | 66. Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux |
522 | 67. Epistle to John Goldie, in Kilmarnock |
523 | 68. The Holy Fair |
524 | 69. Third Epistle to J. Lapraik |
525 | 7. Ah, woe is me, my Mother dear |
526 | 70. Epistle to the Rev. John M’Math |
527 | 71. Second Epistle to Davie |
528 | 72. Song—Young Peggy Blooms |
529 | 73. Song—Farewell to Ballochmyle |
530 | 74. Fragment—Her Flwoing Locks |
531 | 75. Halloween |
532 | 76. To a Mouse |
533 | 77. Epitaph on John Dove, Innkeeper |
534 | 78. Epitaph for James Smith |
535 | 79. Adam Armour’s Prayer |
536 | 8. Song—Montgomerie’s Peggy |
537 | 80. The Jolly Beggars: A Cantata |
538 | 81. Song—For a’ that |
539 | 82. Song—Kissing my Katie |
540 | 83. The Cotter’s Saturday Night |
541 | 84. Address to the Deil |
542 | 86. The Auld Farmer’s New-Year-Morning Salutation to his Auld Mare, Maggie |
543 | 87. The Twa Dogs |
544 | 88. The Author’s Earnest Cry and Prayer |
545 | 89. The Ordination |
546 | 9. The Ploughman’s Life |
547 | 90. Epistle to James Smith |
548 | 91. The Vision |
549 | 92. Suppressed Stanzas of “The Vision” |
550 | 93. The Rantin Dog, the Daddie o’t |
551 | 94. Here’s his Health in Water |
552 | 95. Address to the Unco Guid |
553 | 96. The Inventory |
554 | 97. To John Kennedy, Dumfries House |
555 | 98. To Mr. M’Adam, of Craigen-Gillan |
556 | 99. To a Louse |
557 | A Red, Red Rose |
558 | Ae Fond Kiss, And Then We Sever |
559 | Auld Lang Syne |
560 | Bonnie Lesley |
561 | Coming Through The Rye |
562 | Duncan Gray |
563 | Fareweel To A'Our Scottish Fame |
564 | For a' that and a' that |
565 | Green Grow The Rashes |
566 | Highland Mary |
567 | John Anderson |
568 | John Barleycorn |
569 | Lament For Culloden |
570 | Mary Morison |
571 | My Heart's In The Highlands |
572 | Oh Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast |
573 | Scots, Wha Hae Wi' Wallace Bled |
574 | Tam O'Shanter |
575 | Tibbie Dunbar |
576 | To A Louse |
577 | To A Mountain Daisy |
578 | To A Mouse |
579 | Ye Banks And Braes O'Bonnie Doon |