- A Prayer
- A Scotch Song
- Address To A New Weaned Child
- Address To The Shade Of Burns
- Advice To A Young Female
- I'Ve Ate This Day Of Jesus ' Feast,
- Introductory Verses
- On A Blank Leaf Of The
- On A Blank Leaf Of The Bible
- On A Lady,
- On Buonaparte’s Coronation -
- On Envy
- On My Wedding Gown
- On Seeing A List Of Subscribers To This Little Book
- On The Birth Of A Child, A Few Days After The Death Of A First
- Painful Anxiety
- Painful Reflections When Sick
- Sent With A Flower Pot, Begging A Slip Of Geranium
- Song #1
- Song #10
- Song #2
- Song #3
- Song #5
- Song #6
- Song #7
- Song #8
- Song #9
- The Aged Cottagers
- The Almanack
- The Captive Sailor
- The Inconstant Lover
- The Parting
- The Sailor’s Adieu -
- The Shipwreck
- The Wounded Soldier
- To A Gentleman, Desirous Of Seeing My Manuscripts
- To A Gentleman, Who Sent Me A Present Of Pens
- To A Lady, January 1st, 1805
- To A Lady, Who Did Me The Honour To Call At My House
- To A Lady, Who Said It Was Sinful To Read Novels
- To A Very Imprudent Young Woman
- To My Husband, On The Return Of Our Wedding Day
- To Peace
- To The Ship-Carpenters Of Footdee
- When In Dread Of My Husband’s Safety At Sea -
- William And Mira
- Written At Fourteen Years Of Age
- Written During A State Of Illness
- Written During His Majesty’s Illness, February, 1804 -
- Written In A State Of Suspence