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  1. Here’s a Health unto His Majesty
  2. Jim Jones at Botany Bay
  3. Ned Calls His Wife His Counter-Part
  4. On a Hampshire Grenadier
  5. Poor Beasts!
  6. On a Pale Lady with a Red-Nosed Husband
  7. This Spot Is the Sweetest I’ve Seen in My Life
  8. Jonathan Swift Never Went up in a Lift
  9. Here’s a Little Proverb That You Surely Ought to Know
  10. On a Certain Damon
  11. Poor Martha Snell, She’ Gone Away
  12. The Bold Trooper
  13. Written in the Blank Leaf of Burns’ Poems
  14. As They Fished His Old Plane from the Sea
  15. The British Grenadiers
  16. On the Long Speeches of the French Deputies of the Liberty of the Press
  17. On a Certain Vallius
  18. On a Picture of Judas, Painted to Resemble Bishop Kennet
  19. Greensleeves
  20. To O’Keefe, the Dramatist
  21. On the Phrase “To Kill Time”
  22. Traditional. One Good Turn Deserves Another
  23. On Scotchmen and Their Country
  24. On a Certain Sylla
  25. Geoffrey Chaucer Always Drank out of a Saucer
  26. Rainy days will surely come
  27. On a Gay Widow
  28. Limerick. “There once were three fellows from Garry…”
  29. Limerick. “There’s a clever old miser who tries…”
  30. Ballad of Bedlam
  31. Frau von Stein
  32. I Am Really Rather Annoyed
  33. On a Professor with a Small Class
  34. On a Certain Marcus
  35. On My Gude Auntie
  36. On a Certain Grumus
  37. On the Cappadocians
  38. On Doctor Mead
  39. “Auld Kyndnes Foryett”
  40. The Emperor Pertinax
  41. Janet (Lady Maisry)
  42. Limerick. “There was a young fellow of Ealing…”
  43. Lord Dawson of Penn
  44. On a Young Lady Wishing to Ascend in a Balloon
  45. In Praise of Ale
  46. Limerick. “One night a young amorous Sioux…”
  47. Limerick. “There was a fat man of Lahore…”
  48. On a Statue of a Slave in Clemen’s Inn
  49. Limerick. “Said a foolish householder of Wales…”
  50. Limerick. “There was a young lady of Maine…”
  51. To an Enemy
  52. On an Apple Being Thrown at Cooke, the Actor, Whilst Playing Sir Pertinax MacsyCophant
  53. The Death of Admiral Benbow
  54. Carrickfergus
  55. Limerick. “A cat in despondency sighed…”
  56. A Rhyme Inscribed on a Pint Pot
  57. Limerick. “There was an old lady of Herm…”
  58. Limerick. “A bather whose clothing was strewed…”
  59. Limerick. “There were once two people of taste…”
  60. Limerick. “A certain young lady named Hannah…”
  61. Riddles Wisely Expounded
  62. The Sated One
  63. Times Altered
  64. On a Tired Housewife
  65. The Horse
  66. The Seven Vrgins
  67. On a Miser
  68. ’Tis Midnight
  69. To the Sons of Toil
  70. Epitaph by a Son
  71. The Bitter Withy
  72. In Dessexshire as It Befell
  73. St. Botolph’s Town
  74. On Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
  75. The Cherry-Tree Carol
  76. She Was Poor, But She Was Honest
  77. ’Ware Tomato-Juice
  78. Sympathy
  79. The Swiss and the Frenchman
  80. The Keeper of the Eddystone Light
  81. The Hermit
  82. On a Foolish Person
  83. All’s Well That Ends Well
  84. The Voice of the People
  85. Epitaph on a Parson
  86. Limerick. “A Salvation lassie named Claire…”
  87. Air
  88. On a Liar
  89. Written in the Waiting-Room at the Office of the Secretary of the State
  90. Johnny Dow
  91. The State Pauper’s Soliloquy
  92. On Queen Mary
  93. The Pauper’s Drive
  94. Helen of Kirkconnel
  95. On the Funeral of a Rich Miser
  96. Chester
  97. We May, We Will, We Must, We Shall Be Free
  98. Oppression
  99. Chartists and Liberty
  100. Oxford
  101. On the Banks of the Dee
  102. The Avon
  103. Loch Cathrine
  104. Old King Coul
  105. Shakespeare’s Monument at Stratford-upon-Avon
  106. Ellis River
  107. Kate Kearney
  108. The Maid of Dunmore
  109. Were Ye at the Pier o’ Leith?
  110. Loch Ina
  111. Fountain’s Abbey
  112. The Souters of Selkirk
  113. “Money and Man a Mutual Friendship Show...”
  114. Arthur’s Seat
  115. The Twa Sisters
  116. Old Roger Is Dead and Laid in His Grave
  117. To the Avon
  118. One and a Cypher
  119. To a Worn-Out Author
  120. The Miser
  121. On Pitt’s Creation of Paper Money in War Time
  122. The Worst of Foes
  123. The Vicar of Bray
  124. Young Waters
  125. The Wearing of the Green
  126. On Uncle Peter Dan’els
  127. Bonnie George Campbell
  128. King Cormac’s Crown
  129. Glashen-Glora
  130. The Tummel and the Duck
  131. The Swans of Wilton
  132. “We Men Have Many Faults”
  133. The Rabbit
  134. On the Shakespeare Critics
  135. The Old Scottish Gentleman
  136. The Sun Shines Fair on Carlisle Wall
  137. Familiarity Breeds Contempt
  138. Bide ye yet by
  139. Carlisle Yetts
  140. Inscription on a Gravestone in the Churchyard of Melrose Abbey
  141. Kitty of Coleraine
  142. Shan Van Vocht
  143. Poetic Thought
  144. The Bells of Fletching
  145. Gathering of the MacDonalds
  146. Gathering of Atholl
  147. Scornfu' Nancy
  148. Fare Ye Weel, My Auld Wife
  149. The Flower of Yarrow
  150. The Battle of Otterbourne
  151. The Monks of Kilcrea
  152. The Fond Husband No Story-Teller
  153. Epitaph on a Dentist
  154. Ettrick Banks
  155. The Banks o’ Glaizart
  156. My Wife Has Ta'en the Gee
  157. Glen-Orra
  158. The Aisle of Tombs
  159. Barthram’s Dirge
  160. Chevy-Chace
  161. The Haws of Cromdale
  162. Sir Richard Whittington’s Advancement
  163. Lord Strafford’s Meditations in the Tower
  164. The Suffolk Miracle
  165. The Banshee
  166. The Cave of Pope
  167. The Northern Star
  168. The Hermitage
  169. Blenheim
  170. The Enchanted Island
  171. Willy Drowned in Yarrow
  172. The Guard-Chamber
  173. Now, Robin, Lend to Me Thy Bow

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