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- Babes in the wood
- The Bad wife
- The Bad wife/Highland laddie, O
- The Bad wife/My heart with love is beating
- Bart'lemy fair
- Bart'lemy fair/My Jeanie, o
- Beds of roses
- Beds of roses (1)
- Beds of roses (1)/Arra Captain Agra
- Beds of roses (1)/The beds of roses
- Beds of roses/The beds of roses
- Beds of roses (1)/The choice of a husband
- Beds of roses (1)/The choice of a wife
- Beds of roses (1)/O! Wonder to hear!
- Beds of roses (1)/The reformed drunkard
- Berkshire lady's garland (1)
- Bess the gawkie, or, Jamie slighted (1802)
- Bess the gawkie, or, Jamie slighted (1802)/The thirsty lover
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)/As I came by Loch-Erroch side
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)/Broom o' Cowdenknowes
- Blaeberries, or, The highland laird's courtship to a farmer's daughter
- Blaeberries, or, The highland laird's courtship to a farmer's daughter/O dear! I'm so pleas'd
- Blue e'ed Mary
- Blue e'ed Mary/Blue e'ed Mary
- Blue e'ed Mary/Kenmure's on and awa, Willie
- Blue e'ed Mary/Tam Glen
- Blue e'ed Mary/This is no my ain house
- Blue e'ed Mary/The wounded hussar
- Blue e'ed Mary/Young jockey
- Bohemian Poems, Ancient and Modern/Love
- Bohemian Poems, Ancient and Modern/Tear of Love
- Bonny Barbara Allan (1815-1825)
- Bonny Barbara Allan (1823)
- Bonny Barbara Allan (1823)/Bessie Bell and Mary Gray
- Bonny Barbara Allan (1815-1825)/Bonny Barbara Allan
- Bonny Barbara Allan (1815-1825)/Here awa, there awa
- Bonny Barbara Allan (1823)/The hills of the Highlands
- Bonny Barbara Allan (1823)/The lassie I lo'e best of a'
- Bonny Barbara Allan (1823)/O meikle thinks my love
- Bonny Barbara Allan (1815-1825)/Oh! Nannie, wilt thou gang wi' me
- Bonny bell (1)
- Bonny bell (1)/Bonny Bell
- Bonny Jean (1)
- Bonny Jean (1)/Tweedside
- Bonny lass
- Bonny lass of Banaphie (1)
- Bonny lass of Banaphie (1826)
- Bonny lass of Banaphie (1826)/The banks of Clyde
- Bonny lass of Banaphie (1)/The Bonny lass of Banaphie
- Bonny lass of Banaphie (1826)/The bonny lass of Banaphie
- Bonny lass of Calder Braes (1806)
- Bonny lass of Calder Braes (1806)/The bonny lass of Calder Braes
- Bonny lass of Calder Braes (1806)/The pleasures of the Primrose Bank
- Bonny lass/Tell me the way to Woo
- Bonny Mally Stewart (1826)
- Bonny Mally Stewart (1826)/Bonny Mally Stewart
- Bonny Mally Stewart (1826)/Her blue rollin' e'e
- The Book of American Negro Poetry/I Want to Die While You Love Me
- By the gaily circling glass/Love Among the Roses
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- Catherine Ogie (1820)/Catherine Ogie
- Catherine Ogie (1820)/Pretty Peggy's love to sailor Jack
- Catherine Ogie (1820)/Rantin' highlandman
- Prometheus Bound, and other poems/Change upon Change
- Cherry-ripe
- Prometheus Bound, and other poems/The Claim
- Collection of popular songs (1)
- Collection of popular songs (1)/The drowned mariner
- Collection of popular songs (1)/Had I a heart
- Constant lovers, or, Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth (1)
- Constant swain
- Constant swain/Blind cupid
- Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900/Corinna's going a-Maying
- The Cruel father
- The Cruel father/My heart with love is beating
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- Dainty Davie (1823)
- Dainty Davie (1823)/The blue-eyed lassie
- Dainty Davie (1823)/Dainty Davie
- Dainty Davie (1823)/O my love is like the red red rose
- Dandy---o (1)
- Dandy---o (2)
- Dandy---o (1)/Picking lilies
- Dandy---o (2)/Picking lilies
- Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900/Daybreak
- Once a Week (magazine)/Series 1/Volume 11/A declaration
- Delight in Disorder
- Dinna think bonny lassie
- Dinna think bonny lassie/How lovely the hour
- Dinna think bonny lassie/Lewie Gordon
- Dinna think bonny lassie/Remember me
- Disappointed lover (1)
- Disappointed lover (1)/Disappointed lover
- Disappointed lover (1)/My bonny Jean
- Distracted maids garland containing five now (sic) songs
- Distracted maids garland containing five now (sic) songs/The answer
- Distracted maids garland containing five now (sic) songs/The answer (2)
- Distracted maids garland containing five now (sic) songs/A new song at Sadlor's Wells
- Down the burn Davie
- Down the burn Davie/Andro wi' his cutty gun
- Down the burn Davie/For lake of gold
- Dragoon and Peggy
- Dragoon and Peggy/O'er the moor to Maggy
- Dragoon and Peggy/The swain design'd for love and me
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- Edwin and Emma (1)
- Edwin and Emma (1)/Edwin and Emma
- Ellen More (1824, Edinburgh)
- Ellen More (1824, Edinburgh)/A red, red rose
- Evening Songs (1920)
- Evening Songs (Hálek)
- Ewe-boughts Marion (1)
- Ewe-boughts Marion (1)/Beneath the willow tree
- Ewe-boughts Marion (1)/Caledonia
- Ewe-boughts Marion (1)/The mountain flower
- Excellent collection of popular songs (1815-1825)
- Excellent collection of popular songs (1815-1825)/Far, far at sea
- Excellent collection of popular songs (1815-1825)/The hawthorn
- Excellent collection of popular songs (1815-1825)/Lillies of the valley
- Excellent new song, called, Wonderful admiration!
- Excellent new song, called, Wonderful admiration!/The braw lass of Gala Water
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- Farmer's son or, The unfortunate lovers
- Farmer's son or, The unfortunate lovers/The captain of love
- Five English popular songs
- Five excellent new songs
- Five excellent new songs/The beauty of Broomfauld
- Five songs (1)
- Five songs (1)/Answer to the happy strangers
- Five songs (1)/Bonny Jessie
- Five songs (1)/Katherine Ogie
- Five songs (1)/The lover's departure
- Once a Week (magazine)/Series 1/Volume 5/Fleurette
- Once a Week (magazine)/Series 1/Volume 7/Found twenty years after
- Four excelent songs
- Four excelent songs/The voice of her I love
- Four excellent new songs
- Four Excellent New Songs (3)
- Four Excellent New Songs (3)/The Answer
- Four Excellent New Songs (3)/The Considerate Nymph
- Four excellent new songs/The distressed sailor on the rocks of Scilly
- Four Excellent New Songs (3)/Johnny's Grey-Breeks
- Four Excellent New Songs (3)/The Tempest
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- Heaving of the Lead (1825)
- Heaving of the Lead (1825)/Dearest Ellen
- Heaving of the Lead (1825)/From the white-blossom'd sloe
- Heaving of the Lead (1825)/The lass o' Arranteenie
- Once a Week (magazine)/Series 1/Volume 7/Heimkehr (The return)
- Her Answer
- Once a Week (magazine)/Series 1/Volume 2/Her bridal
- Herrin in sa't
- Herrin in sa't/The mill, mill, o
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- I had a horse (1815-1825)
- I had a horse (1820)
- I had a horse (1820)/Bonny Dundee
- I had a horse (1820)/Lassie wi' the lint-white locks
- I had a horse (1820)/Plaid amang the heather
- I had a horse (1820)/The soldier's return
- Once a Week (magazine)/Series 1/Volume 7/In the moonlight long ago
- Prometheus Bound, and other poems/Inclusions
- Inez (Letitia Elizabeth Landon)
- Injured fair (1)
- Injured fair (1)/The sweet temptation
- Prometheus Bound, and other poems/Insufficiency
- The Irish Dragoons, or, Pretty Peggy of Derby O
- The Irish Dragoons, or, Pretty Peggy of Derby O/Sweet Robinette
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- Kentshire tragedy, or, The constant lovers overthrow
- Kentshire tragedy, or, The constant lovers overthrow/The hogg's tub
- Kentshire tragedy, or, The constant lovers overthrow/The Kentshire tragedy or The constant lovers overthrow
- Kentshire tragedy, or, The constant lovers overthrow/The ploughman's love to the farmer's daughter
- Kentshire tragedy, or, The constant lovers overthrow/The shepherdess lamenting her drowned lover
- Keys of love (1790)/The wounded farmer's son
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- Ladies' amusements
- Ladies' amusements/The gallant sailor
- Ladies' amusements/Lilies of the valley
- Ladies' amusements/O'er the muir amang the heather
- Landon in The Literary Gazette 1821/Song—Oh, you cannot prove false to me, my love
- Landon in The Literary Gazette 1821/Stanzas—When should lovers breathe their vows?
- Landon in The Literary Gazette 1822/Song - Are other eyes beguiling, Love?
- Landon in The Literary Gazette 1823/Cupid Riding a Peacock
- Landon in The Literary Gazette 1823/Two Doves in a Grove
- Landon in The Literary Gazette 1825/Alas
- Last May a Braw Wooer (1819, Edinburgh)
- Last May a Braw Wooer (1819, Edinburgh)/Mary's dream
- Last May a Braw Wooer (1819, Edinburgh)/Parting moments
- Lay thy loof in mine lass (Stirling)
- Lay thy loof in mine lass (Stirling)/Lay thy loof in mine lass