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- preface
- Song—handsome nell
- Song—o tibbie, i hae Seen the day
- Song—i dreamd i lay
- Song—in the character of A ruined Farmer
- tragic Fragment
- tarbolton lasses, the
- montgomeries peggy
- ploughmans life, the
- ronalds of the bennals, the
- song—heres to thy health
- lass of cessnock banks, the
- song—bonie peggy alison
- song—mary morison
- winter: a dirge
- prayer, under the pressure of violent anguish
- paraphrase of the first psalm
- first six verses of the ninetieth psalm versified, the
- prayer, in the prospect of death
- stanzas, on the same occasion
- fickle fortune: a fragment
- raging fortune—fragment of song
- impromptu—“ill go and be a sodger”
- song—“no churchman am i”
- a stanza added in a mason lodge
- my father was a farmer
- john barleycorn: a ballad
- death and dying words of poor mailie, the authors only pet yowe., the
- poor mailies elegy
- song—the rigs o barley
- song composed in august
- song
- song—green grow the rashes
- song—wha is that at my bower-door
- remorse: a fragment
- epitaph on wm. hood, senr., in tarbolton
- epitaph on james grieve, laird of boghead, tarbolton
- epitaph on my own friend and my fathers friend, wm. muir in tarbolton mill
- epitaph on my ever honoured father
- ballad on the american war
- reply to an announcement by j. rankine on his writing to the poet,
- epistle to john rankine
- a poets wee to his love-begotten daughter
- song—o leave novels
- fragment—the mauchline lady
- fragment—my girl shes airy
- the belles of mauchline
- epitaph on a noisy polemic
- epitaph on a henpecked country squire
- epigram on the said occasion
- another
- on tam the chapman
- epitaph on john rankine
- lines on the authors death
- man was made to mourn: a dirge
- the twa herds; or, the holy tulyie
- epistle to davie, a brother poet
- holy willies prayer
- epitaph on holy willie
- death and doctor hornbook
- epistle to j. lapraik, an old scottish bard
- second epistle to j. lapraik
- epistle to william simson
- postcript
- one night as i did wander
- tho cruel fate should bid us part
- song—rantin, rovin robin
- elegy on the death of robert ruisseaux
- epistle to john goldie, in kilmarnock
- the holy fair
- third epistle to j. lapraik
- epistle to the rev. john mmath
- second epistle to davie
- song—young peggy blooms
- song—farewell to ballochmyle
- fragment—her flowing locks
- halloween
- to a mouse, on turning her up in her nest with the plough, november, 1785
- epitaph on john dove, innkeeper
- epitaph for james smith
- adam armours prayer
- the jolly beggars: a cantata
- song—for a that
- song—merry hae i been teethin a heckle
- the cotters saturday night
- address to the deil
- scotch drink
- the auld farmers new-year-morning salutation to his auld mare, maggie
- the twa dogs
- the authors earnest cry and prayer
- the ordination
- epistle to james smith
- the vision
- suppressed stanzas of “the vision”
- address to the unco guid, or the rigidly righteous
- the inventory
- to john kennedy, dumfries house
- to mr. madam, of craigen-gillan
- to a louse, on seeing one on a ladys bonnet, at church
- inscribed on a work of hannah mores
- song, composed in spring
- to a mountain daisy,
- to ruin
- the lament
- despondency: an ode
- to gavin hamilton, esq., mauchline,
- versified reply to an invitation
- song—will ye go to the indies, my mary?
- song—my highland lassie, o
- epistle to a young friend
- address of beelzebub
- a dream
- a dedication
- versified note to dr. mackenzie, mauchline
- the farewell to the brethren of st. james lodge, tarbolton.
- on a scotch bard, gone to the west indies
- song—farewell to eliza
- a bards epitaph
- epitaph on “wee johnie”
- the lass o ballochmyle
- lines to an old sweetheart
- motto prefixed to the authors first publication
- lines to mr. john kennedy
- lines written on a banknote
- stanzas on naething
- the farewell
- thomsons edward and eleanora.
- the calf
- natures law—a poem
- song—willie chalmers
- reply to a trimming epistle received from a tailor
- the brigs of ayr
- fragment of song
- epigram on rough roads
- prayer—o thou dread power
- farewell song to the banks of ayr
- address to the toothache
- lines on meeting with lord daer
- masonic song
- tam samsons elegy
- the epitaph
- per contra
- epistle to major logan
- fragment on sensibility
- a winter night
- song—yon wild mossy mountains
- address to edinburgh
- address to a haggis
- to miss logan, with beatties poems, for a new-years gift, jan. 1, 1787.
- mr. william smellie—a sketch
- song—bonie dundee
- extempore in the court of session
- inscription for the headstone of fergusson the poet
- epistle to mrs. scott
- verses intended to be written below a noble earls picture
- prologue
- the bonie moor-hen
- song—my lord a-hunting
- epigram at roslin inn
- epigram addressed to an artist
- the book-worms
- on elphinstones translation of martials epigrams
- song—a bottle and friend
- epitaph for william nicol, of the high school, edinburgh
- epitaph for mr. william michie
- address to wm. tytler, esq., of dhouselee
- epigram to miss ainslie in church
- burlesque lament for the absence of william creech, publisher
- note to mr. renton of lamerton
- elegy on “stella”
- the bard at inverary
- epigram to miss jean scott
- on the death of john mleod, esq,
- elegy on the death of sir james hunter blair
- impromptu on carron iron works
- to miss ferrier
- written by somebody on the window
- the poets reply to the threat of a censorious critic
- the libellers self-reproof
- verses written with a pencil
- song—the birks of aberfeldy
- 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
- strathallans lament
- castle gordon
- song—lady onlie, honest lucky
- theniel menzies bonie mary
- the bonie lass of albany
- on scaring some water-fowl in loch-turit
- blythe was she
- a rose-bud by my early walk
- epitaph for mr. w. cruikshank
- song—the banks of the devon
- braving angry winters storms
- song—my peggys charms
- the young highland rover
- birthday ode for 31st december, 1787
- on the death of robert dundas, esq., of arniston,
- sylvander to clarinda
- love in the guise of friendship
- go on, sweet bird, and sooth my care
- clarinda, mistress of my soul
- im oer young to marry yet
- to the weavers gin ye go
- mphersons farewell
- stay my charmer
- song—my hoggie
- raving winds around her blowing
- up in the morning early
- hey, the dusty miller
- duncan davison
- the lad they cajumpin john
- talk of him thats far awa
- to daunton me
- the winter it is past
- the bonie lad thats far awa
- verses to clarinda
- the chevaliers lament
- epistle to hugh parker
- of a the airts the wind can blaw
- song—i hae a wife o my ain
- lines written in friars-carse hermitage
- to alex. cunningham, esq., writer
- song.—anna, thy charms
- the fete champetre
- epistle to robert graham, esq., of fintry
- song.—the day returns
- song.—o, were i on parnassus hill
- a mothers lament
- the fall of the leaf
- i reign in jeanies bosom
- auld lang syne
- my bonie mary
- the parting kiss
- written in friars-carse hermitage
- the poets progress
- elegy on the year 1788
- the henpecked husband
- versicles on sign-posts
- robin shure in hairst
- ode, sacred to the memory of mrs. oswald of auchencruive
- pegasus at wanlockhead
- sappho redivivus—a fragment
- song—shes fair and fause
- impromptu lines to captain riddell
- lines to john mmurdo, esq. of drumlanrig
- rhyming reply to a note from captain riddell
- caledonia—a ballad
- to miss cruickshank
- beware o bonie ann
- ode on the departed regency bill
- epistle to james tennant of glenconner
- a new psalm for the chapel of kilmarnock
- sketch in verse
- the wounded hare
- delia, an ode
- the gardner wi his paidle
- on a bank of flowers
- young jockie was the blythest lad
- the banks of nith
- jamie, come try me
- i love my love in secret
- sweet tibbie dunbar
- the captains lady
- john anderson, my jo
- my love, shes but a lassie yet
- song—tam glen
- carle, an the king come
- the laddies dear sel
- whistle oer the lave ot
- my eppie adair
- on the late captain groses peregrinations thro scotland
- epigram on francis grose the antiquary
- the kirk of scotlands alarm
- presentation stanzas to correspondents
- sonnet on receiving a favour
- extemporaneous effusion
- song—willie brewd a peck o maut
- ca the yowes to the knowes
- i gaed a waefu gate yestreen
- highland harry back again
- the battle of sherramuir
- the braes o killiecrankie
- awa whigs, awa
- a waukrife minnie
- the captive ribband
- my hearts in the highlands
- the whistle—a ballad
- to mary in heaven
- epistle to dr. blacklock
- the five carlins
- election ballad for westerha
- prologue spoken at the theatre of dumfries
- sketch—new years day, 1790
- scots prologue for mr. sutherland
- lines to a gentleman,
- elegy on willie nicols mare
- the gowden locks of anna
- postscript
- song—i murder hate
- gudewife, count the lawin
- election ballad
- elegy on captain matthew henderson
- the epitaph
- verses on captain grose
- tam o shanter
- on the birth of a posthumous child
- elegy on the late miss burnet of monboddo
- lament of mary, queen of scots, on the approach of spring
- therell never be peace till jamie comes hame
- song—out over the forth
- the banks o doon—first version
- the banks o doon—second version
- the banks o doon—third version
- lament for james, earl of glencairn
- lines sent to sir john whiteford, bart
- craigieburn d
- epigram on miss davies
- the charms of lovely davies
- what can a young lassie do wi an auld man
- the posie
- on glenriddells fox breaking his chain
- poem on pastoral poetry
- verses on the destruction of the ds near drumlanrig
- the gallant weaver
- epigram at brownhill inn
- lovely polly stewart
- fragment,—damon and sylvia
- johnie lad, cock up your beaver
- my eppie macnab
- altho he has left me
- my tochers the jewel
- o for ane an twenty, tam
- thou fair eliza
- my bonie bell
- sweet afton
- address to the shade of thomson
- nithsdales wee hame
- frae the friends and land i love
- such a parcel of rogues in a nation
- ye jacobites by name
- i hae been at crookieden
- o kenmures on and awa, willie
- epistle to john maxwell, esq., of terraughty
- second epistle to robert graham, esq., of fintry
- the song of death
- poem on sensibility
- the toadeater
- divine service in the kirk of lamington
- the keekin-glass
- a grace before dinner, extempore
- a grace after dinner, extempore
- o may, thy morn
- ae fond kiss, and then we sever
- behold the hour, the boat, arrive
- thou gloomy december
- my native land sae far awa
- i do confess thou art sae fair
- lines on fergusson, the poet
- the weary pund o tow
- when she cam ben she bobbed
- scroggam, my dearie
- my collier laddie
- sic a wife as willie had
- lady mary ann
- kellyburn braes
- the slaves lament
- o can ye labour lea?
- the deuks dang oer my daddie
- the deils awa wi the exciseman
- the country lass
- bessy and her spinnin wheel
- love for love
- saw ye bonie lesley
- fragment of song
- ill meet thee on the lea rig
- my wifes a winsome wee thing
- highland mary
- auld rob morris
- the rights of woman
- epigram on seeing miss fontenelle in a favourite character
- extempore on some commemorations of thomson
- duncan gray
- heres a health to them thats awa
- a tippling ballad
- poortith cauld and restless love
- on politics
- braw lads o galla water
- sonnet written on the authors birthday,
- wandering willie—first version
- wandering willie—revised version
- lord gregory
- open the door to me, oh
- lovely young jessie
- meg o the mill
- meg o the mill—another version
- the soldiers return
- versicles, a.d. 1793
- the true loyal natives
- on commissary goldies brains
- lines inscribed in a ladys pocket almanac
- thanksgiving for a national victory
- lines on the commemoration of rodneys victory
- the raptures of folly
- kirk and state excisemen
- extempore reply to an invitation
- grace after meat
- grace before and after meat
- impromptu on general dumouriers desertion from the french republican army
- the last time i came oer the moor
- logan braes
- blythe hae i been on yon hill
- o were my love yon lilac fair
- bonie jean—a ballad
- lines on john mmurdo, esq.
- epitaph on a lap-dog
- epigrams against the earl of galloway
- epigram on the laird of laggan
- song—phillis the fair
- song—had i a cave
- song—by allan stream
- whistle, and ill come to you, my lad
- phillis the queen o the fair
- come, let me take thee to my breast
- dainty davie
- robert bruces march to bannockburn
- behold the hour, the boat arrive
- down the burn, davie
- thou hast left me ever, jamie
- where are the joys i have met?
- deluded swain, the pleasure
- thine am i, my faithful fair
- on mrs. riddells birthday
- my spouse nancy
- address
- complimentary epigram on maria riddell
- remorseful apology
- wilt thou be my dearie?
- a fiddler in the north
- the minstrel at lincluden
- a vision
- a red, red rose
- young jamie, pride of a the plain
- the flowery banks of cree
- monody
- the epitaph
- pinned to mrs. walter riddells carriage
- epitaph for mr. walter riddell
- epistle from esopus to maria
- epitaph on a noted cob
- on capt. lascelles
- on wm. graham, esq., of mossknowe
- on john bushby, esq., tinwald downs
- sonnet on the death of robert riddell
- the lovely lass o inverness
- charlie, hes my darling
- bannocks o bear meal
- the highland balou
- the highland widows lament
- it was a for our rightfu king
- ode for general washingtons birthday
- inscription to miss graham of fintry
- on the seas and far away
- ca the yowes to the knowes—second version
- she says she loes me best of a
- to dr. maxwell
- to the beautiful miss eliza j—n
- on chloris
- on seeing mrs. kemble in yarico
- epigram on a country laird,
- on being shewn a beautiful country seat
- on hearing it asserted falsehood
- on a suicide
- on a swearing cob
- on an innkeeper nicknamed “the marquis”
- on andrew turner
- pretty peg
- esteem for chloris
- saw ye my dear, my philly
- how lang and dreary is the night
- inconstancy in love
- the lovers morning salute to his mistress
- the winter of life
- behold, my love, how green the groves
- the charming month of may
- lassie wi the lint-white locks
- dialogue song—philly and willy
- contented wi little and cantie wi mair
- farewell thou stream
- canst thou leave me thus, my katie
- my nanies awa
- the tear-drop
- for the sake o somebody
- a mans a man for a that
- craigieburn d
- the solemn league and covenant
- lines sent with a present of a dozen of porter.
- inscription on a goblet
- apology for declining an invitation to dine
- epitaph for mr. gabriel richardson
- epigram on mr. james gracie
- bonie peg-a-ramsay
- inscription at friars carse hermitage
- there was a bonie lass
- wee willie gray
- o aye my wife she dang me
- gude ale keeps the heart aboon
- o steer her up an haud her gaun
- the lass o ecclefechan
- o let me in thes ae night
- her answer
- ill aye ca in by yon town
- o wat ye whas in yon town
- ballads on mr. herons election, 1795
- inscription for an altar of independence
- the cardin ot, the spinnin ot
- the cooper o cuddy
- the lass that made the bed to me
- had i the wyte? she bade me
- does haughty gaul invasion threat?
- address to the dlark
- song.—on chloris being ill
- how cruel are the parents
- mark yonder pomp of costly fashion
- twas na her bonie blue ee
- their groves osweet myrtle
- forlorn, my love, no comfort near
- fragment,—why, why tell the lover
- the braw er
- this is no my ain lassie
- o bonie was yon rosy brier
- song inscribed to alexander cunningham
- o thats the lassie o my heart
- inscription
- fragment.—leezie lindsay
- fragment.—the wrens nest
- news, lassies, news
- crowdie ever mair
- mallys meek, mallys sweet
- jockeys taen the parting kiss
- verses to collector mitchell
- postscript
- the dean of faculty
- epistle to colonel de peyster
- a lass wi a tocher
- heron election ballad, no. iv.
- complimentary versicles to jessie lewars
- o lay thy loof in mine, lass
- a health to ane i loe dear
- o wert thou in the cauld blast
- inscription to miss jessy lewars
- fairest maid on devon banks
- glossary
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