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Poems written in the Scots language.
Pages in category "Scots poems"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 254 total.
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- Age and life of man, or, A short description of the nture (sic), rise, and fall, according to the 12 months of the year
- Age and life of man, or, A short description of the nture (sic), rise, and fall, according to the 12 months of the year/Age and Life of Man
- Age and life of man, or, A short description of the nture (sic), rise, and fall, according to the 12 months of the year/My Dear Highland Laddie, O
- Answer to Andrew Moffat's small poem, on singing church-music
- Answer to the blue bonnet, &c
- Auld farmer's salutation to his auld mare Maggy, on giving her a ripp of corn, to Hansel in the New Year
- Auld farmer's salutation to his auld mare Maggy, on giving her a ripp of corn, to Hansel in the New Year/Address to a Scotch Haggis on New-Year's-Day
- Auld farmer's salutation to his auld mare Maggy, on giving her a ripp of corn, to Hansel in the New Year/Auld Farmer's Salutation to His Auld Mare Maggy, on Giving Her a Ripp of Corn, to Hansel in the New Year
B
- The beggar girl
- Bold dragoon
- Bold dragoon/Gin I Had a Wee House
- Bold dragoon/O Wha's at My Chamber Door
- Bold dragoon/The Lassie I Loe Best of A
- Bonny lass of Banaphie (1826)
- Bonny lass of Banaphie (1826)/The banks of Clyde
- Bonny lass of Banaphie (1826)/The bonny lass of Banaphie
- Bonny Mally Stewart (1826)
- Bonny Mally Stewart (1826)/Bonny Mally Stewart
- Bonny Mally Stewart (1826)/Her blue rollin' e'e
- Bonny Mally Stewart (1826)/The Braes o' Gleniffer
- Bonny Mally Stewart (1826)/Waes me for prince Charly
- Bundle and Go
- Bundle and Go/Bundle and Go
- Bundle and Go/Donald and Mary
- Bundle and Go/Sweet Kitty o' the Clyde
- Bundle and Go/The Wonders
C
- The calm dewy morning
- Captain Ward and the Rain-Bow
- Catharine Ogie (1815-1825)/Catharine Ogie
- Come under my plaidie (1819)
- Come under my plaidie (1819)/Come under my plaidie
- Come under my plaidie (1819)/I loo'd ne'er a laddie but ane
- Come under my plaidie (1819)/On a bonny day when the heather was blooming
- Constant lovers, or, Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth (1)
- Constant lovers, or, Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth (1)/Daft Watty's ramble to Carlisle
- Constant swain (1)/Steer Her Up, and Ha'd Her Gawn
- Crazy Jane (2)
- Crazy Jane (2)/Corn Riggs Are Bonny
- Crazy Jane (2)/Crazy Jane
- Crazy Jane (2)/Down the Burn Davie
- Crazy Jane (2)/Gude Forgi'e Me for Liein'
- Crazy Jane (2)/The Birks of Invermay
- Crazy Jane (2)/The Marriage Act
- Cruel father, or, The loyal lover's downfal (1820)/The hallow fair
D
- Dainty Davie (1823)
- Dainty Davie (1823)/A plague on all musty old lubbers
- Dainty Davie (1823)/Dainty Davie
- Dainty Davie (1823)/O my love is like the red red rose
- Dainty Davie (1823)/Sic a wife as Willie had
- Dainty Davie (1823)/The blue-eyed lassie
- Dainty Davie (1823)/The rantin dog the daddie o't
- A Dream (Burns)
E
- Elegy on Jamie Gemmill, tailor
- Elegy on the year eighty-eight
- Elegy on the year eighty-eight/Colin Clout. A Pastoral
- Elegy on the year eighty-eight/Elegy on Puddin' Lizzie
- Elegy on the year eighty-eight/Elegy on the Year 1788
- Elegy on the year eighty-eight/Lines, written at Dalnacardoch in the Highlands
- Elegy on the year eighty-eight/Verses to a Bagpipe
- Elegy on the year eighty-eight/Verses, written on a Window of the Inn at Carron
- Excellent new song, called Willie Wastle
- Excellent new song, called Willie Wastle/An excellent new song, called Willie Wastle
F
- The Farmer
- Four excellent songs (1)
- Four excellent songs (1)/Home, sweet Home
- Four excellent songs (1)/Royal Charlie
- Four excellent songs (1)/The piper o' Dundee
- Four excellent songs (1)/Up and warn a' Willie
- Four excellent songs (10)
- Four excellent songs (10)/Jack's the Lad
- Four excellent songs (10)/Mirren Gibb's Public House
- Four excellent songs (10)/The Laird of Cockpen
- Four excellent songs (10)/The Lass of Arranteenie
- Four Popular Songs (1)
- Four Popular Songs (1)/Kathleen O'Moore
- Four Popular Songs (1)/Merry and wise
- Four Popular Songs (1)/The doctors
- Four Popular Songs (1)/The drygate brig
G
- The Galloway shepherds
- Glasgow Peggy
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant/A Crack between Two Young Men
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant/A Letter to a Young Man
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant/Between a Bee and Butterfly
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant/Custom of Country Fairs
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant/On the Troublesomeness of Beards Shaving
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant/The Auld Wives Crack
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant/The Shepherd and his Flock
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant/The Taylor and the Laird
- Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant/The Weaver and the Laird
H
- Hallow fair
- Halloween
- Hawthorn (1817)
- Hawthorn (1817)/Bonny Dundee
- Hawthorn (1817)/Calder Fair
- Highland laddie (3)
- Highland laddie (3)/Buxom Bonny Willie
- Highland laddie (3)/Comin' Thro' the Rye
- Highland laddie (3)/Highland Laddie
- Highland laddie (3)/Stand to Your Guns
- Highland laddie (3)/The Sodger Laddie
- Highland laddie (3)/The Weary Pund O Tow
- Humours of Glasgow fair (1)
- Humours of Glasgow fair (1)/Auld John Paul
- Humours of Glasgow fair (1)/Humours of Glasgow Fair
J
- Jenny lass, my bonny bird
- Jenny lass, my bonny bird/Jenny lass, my bonny bird
- Jenny lass, my bonny bird/The Minister's Maid's Courtship
- Jenny lass, my bonny bird/The New Pease Strae
- Jim Crow
- Jim Crow/Auld langsyne
- Jim Crow/Haud awa frae me Donald
- Jim Crow/Hey for a lass wi' a tocher
- Jim Crow/Mary of Castlecary
- Jim Crow/Of a' the airts the wind can blaw
- Jim Crow/This is no my plaid
K
L
- Last May a braw wooer
- Last May a braw wooer/Last May a braw wooer
- Last May a braw wooer/Mucking o Geordie's byre
- Last May a braw wooer/Parting moments
- Lay thy loof in mine lass
- Lay thy loof in mine lass/Lay thy loof in mine lass
- Loss of the pack
- Loss of the pack/Loss of the Pack
- Loss of the pack/The Auld Sark Sleeve
- Lucy's flittin'
M
- The married man's lament, or, Fairly shot of her
- The Merry Muses of Caledonia
- Musical garland/Donald Caird's come again
- My Bonnie Mary (1815-1825)
- My Bonnie Mary (1815-1825)/It Was Upon a Lammas Night
- My Bonnie Mary (1815-1825)/My Bonnie Mary
- My Bonnie Mary (1815-1825)/There's Nought But Care on Ev'ry Hand
- My Bonnie Mary (1815-1825)/Tho' Women's Minds
- My Bonnie Mary (1815-1825)/Ye Banks and Braes
- My Bonnie Mary (1815-1825)/Yestreen I Had a Pint o' Wine
O
P
Q
R
- Rigs o' barley (1821)
- Rigs o' barley (1821)/Lassie wi' the raven locks
- Rigs o' barley (1821)/Rigs o' barley
- Rigs o' barley (1821)/Up in the morning early
- Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch (1800)
- Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch (1823)
- Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch (1823)/John Anderson, my Jo
- Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch (1823)/Maria
- Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch (1823)/Neil Gow's fareweel
- Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch (1823)/Roy's wife of Aldivalloch
- Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch (1823)/The highland plaid
S
- Sair sair was my heart (1)
- Sair sair was my heart (1)/Allister M'Allister
- Sair sair was my heart (1)/Sair sair was my heart
- Sair sair was my heart (1)/The hero's orphant girls
- Sair sair was my heart (1)/The Highland Plaid
- Sair sair was my heart (1)/The lass o' Ballochmyle
- Scotch Drink
- The Singers' companion, a choice selection of fashionable songs
- Sir James the Rose (1850s)
T
- Tam Glen (1)
- Tam Glen (1)/Go where glory waits thee
- Tam Glen (1)/Merrily oh!
- Tam Glen (1)/Tam Glen
- Tam Glen (1)/The soldier's dream
- Tam Glen (1)/Young Dunois
- Tam Glen (Stirling)
- Tam Glen (Stirling)/Blythe was she
- Tam Glen (Stirling)/I ha'e a wife o' my ain
- Tam Glen (Stirling)/Nora's vow
- Tam Glen (Stirling)/Tam Glen
- Tam Glen (Stirling)/The lammy
- The beggar girl/Hap me with thy Petticoat
- The beggar girl/Roslin Castle
- The beggar girl/The Beggar Girl
- The beggar girl/The Modern Beau
- The beggar girl/The Shepherd's Holiday
- The beggar girl/The Weaver and the Tailor
- The Farmer/Last May a Braw Wooer
- The Farmer/Lilies of the Valley
- The Farmer/The Careful Wife
- The Farmer/The Farmer