| Title of Piece | Prose or Poetry |
| Altho ' He Has Left Me | Poetry |
| Address To Wm. Tytler, Esq., Of Woodhouselee | Poetry |
| Address To The Woodlark | Poetry |
| Address To The Unco Guid, Or The Rigidly Righteous | Poetry |
| Address To The Shade Of Thomson | Poetry |
| Address To Edinburgh | Poetry |
| Address Spoken by Miss Fontenelle on her Benefit Night, December 4th, 1793 | Poetry |
| Address Of Beelzebub | Poetry |
| Adam Armour's Prayer | Poetry |
| A Waukrife Minnie | Poetry |
| A Vision | Poetry |
| A Tippling Ballad | Poetry |
| A Stanza Added In A Mason Lodge | Poetry |
| A Rose-Bud By My Early Walk | Poetry |
| A New Psalm For The Chapel Of Kilmarnock | Poetry |
| A Mother's Lament For the Death of Her Son. | Poetry |
| A Lass Wi' A Tocher | Poetry |
| A Health To Ane I Loe Dear | Poetry |
| A Grace Before Dinner | Poetry |
| A Grace After Dinner | Poetry |
| A Fiddler In The North | Poetry |
| A Dream | Poetry |
| A Dedication | Poetry |
| A Bottle And Friend | Poetry |
| A Bard's Epitaph | Poetry |
| Tarbolton Lasses, The | Poetry |
| I Dream'd I Lay | Poetry |
| Up in the Morning Early | Poetry |
| Address To A Haggis | Poetry |
| Willie Wastle | Poetry |
| Of a' the Airts | Poetry |
| First Six Verses Of The Ninetieth Psalm Versified, The | Poetry |
| Paraphrase Of The First Psalm | Poetry |
| Prayer , Under The Pressure Of Violent Anguish | Poetry |
| Winter : A Dirge | Poetry |
| Ye Flowery Banks (Bonie Doon) | Poetry |
| A Winter Night | Poetry |
| To a Mountain Daisy | Poetry |
| Tam Glen | Poetry |
| Last May a Braw Wooer | Poetry |
| It was a' for our Rightful King | Poetry |
| Holy Fair, The | Poetry |
| From Lines to William Simson | Poetry |
| For A' That and A' That | Poetry |
| Duncan Gray | Poetry |
| Ca ' the Yowes to the Knowes | Poetry |
| Afton Water | Poetry |
| Ae Fond Kiss, And Then We Sever | Poetry |
| Address to the Devil | Poetry |
| Bonie Peggy Alison | Poetry |
| Lass Of Cessnock Banks, The | Poetry |
| Here 's To Thy Health | Poetry |
| Ronalds Of The Bennals, The | Poetry |
| Ploughman 's Life, The | Poetry |
| Montgomerie 's Peggy | Poetry |
| Ah , Woe Is Me, My Mother Dear | Poetry |
| Tarbolton Lasses, The | Poetry |
| Tragic Fragment | Poetry |
| In The Character Of A Ruined Farmer | Poetry |
| O Tibbie, I Hae Seen The Day | Poetry |
| Handsome Nell | Poetry |
| A Red, Red Rose | Poetry |
| Bonnie Lesley | Poetry |
| Comin Thro' The Rye | Poetry |
| Verses to Clarinda | Poetry |
| To The Wood-Lark | Poetry |
| To A Mouse | Poetry |
| To A Louse | Poetry |
| To A Kiss | Poetry |
| Thou Lingering Star | Poetry |
| Wounded Hare, The | Poetry |
| Tear -drop, The | Poetry |
| Rigs O' Barley, The | Poetry |
| Lass That Made the Bed to Me, The | Poetry |
| Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie, The | Poetry |
| Cotter 's Saturday Night, The | Poetry |
| Bonie Wee Thing, The | Poetry |
| Birks Of Aberfeldie, The | Poetry |
| Battle Of Sherramuir, The | Poetry |
| Banks O' Doon, The | Poetry |
| Auld Farmer's New-Year-Morning Salutation to His Auld Mare, Maggie On giving her the accustomed ripp of corn to hansel in the New-Year, The | Poetry |
| Tam O' Shanter | Poetry |
| Scots Wha Hae | Poetry |
| Scotch Drink | Poetry |
| Poor Mailie's Elegy | Poetry |
| Peggy | Poetry |
| On A Bank Of Flowers | Poetry |
| O , Were My Love | Poetry |
| O Thou Dread Power | Poetry |
| Now Spring Has Clad The Grove In Green | Poetry |
| Ny Nannie, O | Poetry |
| My Highland Lassie, O | Poetry |
| Mary Morison | Poetry |
| Love in the Guise of Frindship | Poetry |
| Lines on the Fall of Fyers Near Loch Ness | Poetry |
| Lament of Mary, Queen of Scots, On the Apporch of Spring | Poetry |
| John Barleycorn: A Ballad | Poetry |
| John Anderson, My Jo | Poetry |
| Holy Willie's Prayer | Poetry |
| Highland Mary | Poetry |
| Here 's A Health To Them That's Awa | Poetry |
| Epitaph on Holy Willie | Poetry |
| Despondency -- An Ode | Poetry |
| Carigieburn Wood | Poetry |
| Auld Lang Syne | Poetry |
| Anna | Poetry |
| Again Rejoicing Nature Sees | Poetry |
| Address To The Toothache | Poetry |
| A Poets's Welcome to His Love-Begotten Daughter | Poetry |
| A Man's a Man for A' That | Poetry |
| Ye Banks And Braes O'Bonnie Doon | Poetry |
| Tibbie Dunbar | Poetry |
| Tam O'Shanter | Poetry |
| Scots, Wha Hae Wi' Wallace Bled | Poetry |
| Oh Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast | Poetry |
| My Heart's In The Highlands | Poetry |
| Lament For Culloden | Poetry |
| John Barleycorn | Poetry |
| John Anderson | Poetry |
| Green Grow The Rashes | Poetry |
| Fareweel To A'Our Scottish Fame | Poetry |
| Coming Through The Rye | Poetry |
| Tam O'Shanter | poem |
| Oh Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast | poem |
| John Anderson | poem |
| Ae Fond Kiss, And Then We Sever | poem |
| Green Grow The Rashes | poem |
| John Barleycorn | poem |
| Coming Through The Rye | poem |
| Highland Mary | poem |
| Tibbie Dunbar | poem |
| My Heart's In The Highlands | poem |
| Bonnie Lesley | poem |
| To A Mountain Daisy | poem |
| To A Louse | poem |
| To A Mouse | poem |
| Lament For Culloden | poem |
| Scots, Wha Hae Wi' Wallace Bled | poem |
| Mary Morison | poem |
| Fareweel To A'Our Scottish Fame | poem |
| Ye Banks And Braes O'Bonnie Doon | poem |
| Auld Lang Syne | poem |
| Duncan Gray | poem |
| A Red, Red Rose | poem |