- An Elegy
- Come Under My Plaidie ; Or, Modern Marriage Delineated
- Dinna Think, Bonnie Lassie
- Donald And Flora. A Ballad, On The Death Of A Friend Killed At The Battle Of Saratoga
- Epitaph. Sacred To The Memory Of James Graham, Esq.
- Grandeur : An Ode
- I Loo'D Ne'Er A Laddie But Ane
- Jack And Nancy. A Sea Song
- Jeanie's Black Ee; Or Tha' Mi 'N Am Chodal, 'sna Duisgibh Mi
- Lassie Wi' The Gowden Hair
- Mally Aiken, An Old Song Revived
- Mary Of Castlecary
- May-Day ; Or, The Discovery. A Pastoral. In The Manner Of Cunningham
- My Boy, Tamm
- My Luve's In Germany
- O Johnie! Can You Pity Ony
- O Tell Me How For To Woo
- On Admiral Lord Nelson's Sending In The Hour Of Victory, A Flag Of Truce To Stop The Further Effusi
- On The Death Of David Doig, Ll. D. Master Of The Grammar School, Stirling
- On The Death Of Lieut. Gen. Sir Ralph Abercromby. Killed At The Battle Of Alexandria, In Egypt, Marc
- Poetry The Pastoral, Or Lyric Muse Of Scotland. Canto First
- Prologue : Written At The Request Of The Managers Of The Public Kitchen At Edinburgh, For The Benefi
- Scotland's Scaith, Or, The History O' Will And Jean. Owre True A Tale
- Tak Tent And Be Wary
- The Auld Wife's Lament
- The Harp. A Legendary Tale. In Two Parts
- The Lammie
- The Links O' Forth : Or, A Parting Peep At The Carse O' Sterlin
- The Pastoral, Or Lyric Muse Of Scotland
- The Pastoral, Or Lyric Muse Of Scotland. Canto Third. Dornock Ha'
- The Plaid Amang The Hether
- The Pleasures Of Amibition : Or, Une Reverie A La Corse, 1804. On An Imperial Coronation By Hector Macneill
- The Rose O' Kirtle
- The Scottish Muse
- The Waes O' War : Or The Upshot Of The History O' Will And Jean
- The Wee Thing : Or, Mary Of Castle-Cary. A Ballad
- The Whip, Or, A Touch At The Times. Sent To Miss D. Of Linsted, With A Whip Made Of A Rhinoceros's S
- There's Nought I See, To Fear No
- To A Young Lady, With A Bottle Of Irish Usquebaugh
- To C. L. Esq. With A Present Of A Large Bottle Of Old Jamaica Rum
- To Eliza On Her Marriage
- To Get A Man
- To J. W. On His Birth Day. A Dialogue Between Seventy Two And Twenty Seven
- To Miss Jean And Miss Isabella Monro, With Two Bottles Of The Otta Of Roses
- To Mrs. Pleydell, With A Pot Of Honey, During The Ferment Occasioned By The Popish Bill Of Toleratio
- To Robert Graham, Esq. Of Gartmore
- To The Members Of The Sober Society; Sent To The Same With An Engraving
- Valour Shields The Brave