The Birds of
Scotland
and other Poems.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11
Essays Critical and Imaginative.
4 vols.
Vol.
III.
Edinburgh,
1857.
Winter, A, with Robert Burns. Being Annals of his! Patrons and Associates
in Edinb uring the year 1786-7, etc. 1826.
Wordsworth, D. Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland, A. D. 1803.
Edinburgh, 1874.
Wordsworth, W. Letter to a Friend of Robert Burns. 1816.
2
II. LESSER SCOTTISH VERSE
See, also, ante, vol. ix, chap. Xiv, bibliography.
A. Texts
Albyn's Anthology. Ed. Campbell, A. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1816-18.
Ayrshire Ballads and Songs. Edinburgh, 1847.
Baillie, Joanna. Fugitive Verses. 1790. New edn. 1842.
Metrical Legends. 1821.
Poetical Miscellanies (containing also poems by Sir Walter Scott,
Mrs Hemans, etc. ). 1822.
Dramatic and Poetical Works. 1853.
Gilfillan, G. Joanna Baillie. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. I.
1856.
Barnard, Lady Anne. Auld Robin Gray. Ed. Scott, Sir Walter. Edinburgh
(Bannatyne Club), 1825.
Blacklock, Thomas. Poems. Edinburgh, 1746. 2nd edn. 1753. 3rd edn
with an account of his life. 1756.
Pastoral Song, set to Music by himself. Edinburgh, 1774.
The Graham, an heroic ballad in four Cantos. Edinburgh, 1774.
Poems, with Life by Henry Mackenzie. Edinburgh, 1793.
Boswell, Sir Alexander. Songs Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Edinburgh,
1803.
The Spirit of Tintoc or Johnny Bell and the Kelpie. Edinburgh,
1803.
Epistle to the Edinburgh Reviewers, by A. B. Edinburgh, 1803.
Clan Alpin's Vow. A Fragment. Edinburgh, 1811. 2nd edn. London,
1813.
The Tyrant's Fall. A Poem on Waterloo. Auchinleck, 1815.
Sheldon Haugh's or the Sow Flitted. Auchinleck, 1816.
The Woo' Creel or the Bull of Bashun. Auchinleck, 1816.
Song. Harveian Anniversary. Edinburgh, 1816.
Elegiac Ode to the memory of Dr Harvey, in Andrew Duncan's Tribute
to Raeburn. Edinburgh, 1824.
Poetical Works. Ed. Smith, S. H. Glasgow, 1871.
Bruce, Michael. Poems on Several occasions. Ed. Logan, J. Edinburgh,
1770. 2nd edn. 1796. Ed. Baird with additions from the author's MS
supplied by his Mother. 3rd edn. 1807. Under the titles Lochleven
and other Poems. With memoir by Dr Mackelvie. 1837. Miscellaneous
Poems. Belfast, 1854. Works, with memoir by Grosart, A. B. Edin-
burgh, 1865. Poetical Works. Paisley, 1895.
Caledonian Musical Museum. 1801.
Caledonian Musical Repository. London, 1806. Edinburgh, 1809 and 1811.
Chambers, Robert. Scottish Songs. 2 vols. 1829–32.
Miscellany of Popular Scottish Songs. Edinburgh, 1841.
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Lesser Scottish Verse
443
Cromek, R. H. Select Scottish Songs Ancient and Modern. 2 vols. 1810.
Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song. 1810. Rptd Paisley, 1880.
Cunningham, Allan. The Magic Bridle. n. p. n. d.
Songs chiefly in the rural Dialect of Scotland. 1813.
Sir Marmaduke Maxwell. 1822.
The Songs of Scotland Ancient and Modern. 4 vols. 1825.
Songs and Poems with preface by Cunningham, Peter. 1847. New
edn. 1875.
Gilfillan, G. Alan Cunningham. Galleries of literary portraits.
Vol. 1. 1856.
Dixon, W. M. Edinburgh Book of Scottish Verse. Edinburgh, 1910.
Douglas, Sir George. Poems of the Scottish Minor Poets. 1891.
The Book of Scottish Poetry. 1910.
Gall, Richard. Poems and Songs, with memoir of the author. 1819.
Gilfillan, Robert. Original Songs. Edinburgh, 1831. 2nd edn. 1835. 4th
edn as Poems and Songs. 1851.
Glen, William. Poems chiefly Lyrical. Glasgow, 1815.
The Star of Brunswick. Lanark, 1818.
Poetical Remains with memoir by Rogers, Charles. Edinburgh, 1874.
Grahame, James. Poems in English, Scotch, and Latin. Paisley, 1794.
Rural Calender. Paisley, 1797.
Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots, a Dramatic Poem. Edinburgh, 1801.
The Sabbath. [Anonymous. ] Edinburgh, 1804. New edn with Sabbath
walks. 1806. Frequently rptd.
Biblical Pictures. Edinburgh, 1806.
The Birds of Scotland and other Poems. Edinburgh, 1806.
Poems. In 2 vols. Glasgow and Edinburgh, 1807.
British Georgics. Edinburgh, 1809. _2nd edn. 1812.
Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade. Edinburgh, 1810.
Poetical Works. Ed. Gilfillan, G. Edinburgh, 1856.
Grant, Mrs, of Laggan. Poems on various Subjects. Edinburgh, 1803.
The Highlands and other Poems. 2nd edn. London, 1808. 3rd edn.
Edinburgh, 1810.
Eighteen Hundred and thirteen, a Poem. Edinburgh, 1844.
'Paston, G! Mrs Grant of Laggan. Little memoirs of the eighteenth
century. 1901.
Harp of Caledonia. 3 vols. Glasgow, 1819-81.
Harp of Renfrewshire. Ed. by Motherwell, W. Glasgow, 1820. Rptd
Paisley, 1872.
Hogg, James. Scottish Pastoral Poems, Songs, etc. Edinburgh, 1801.
[Full of typographical and other errors. Now very rare. ]
The Mountain Bard. Edinburgh, 1807.
The Forest Minstrel. Edinburgh, 1810.
The Queen's Wake. Edinburgh and London, 1813. Illustrated edn
dedicated to the Princess Charlotte, 1818.
The Pilgrims of the Sun. Edinburgh and London, 1815.
Madoc of the Moor. Edinburgh and London, 1816.
Jacobite Relics of Scotland. 2 vols. 1819-21. Rptd Paisley, 1874.
Poems. [Selected from those previously published. ] 4 vols. Edinburgh,
1822.
Queen Hynde. 1826.
Songs. Edinburgh, 1829.
Works. Ed. Thomson, T. 2 vols. London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1865.
Works. Centenary Illustrated edn. 1876.
Saintsbury, G. Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860. 1890.
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, , .
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Nicholson, William. Tales in Verse. Edinburgh, 1814. 2nd edn. Edin-
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Nicoll, Robert. Poems and Lyrics. Edinburgh, 1835. 4th edn. Glasgow,
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Winter, A, with Robert Burns. Being Annals of his! Patrons and Associates
in Edinb uring the year 1786-7, etc. 1826.
Wordsworth, D. Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland, A. D. 1803.
Edinburgh, 1874.
Wordsworth, W. Letter to a Friend of Robert Burns. 1816.
2
II. LESSER SCOTTISH VERSE
See, also, ante, vol. ix, chap. Xiv, bibliography.
A. Texts
Albyn's Anthology. Ed. Campbell, A. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1816-18.
Ayrshire Ballads and Songs. Edinburgh, 1847.
Baillie, Joanna. Fugitive Verses. 1790. New edn. 1842.
Metrical Legends. 1821.
Poetical Miscellanies (containing also poems by Sir Walter Scott,
Mrs Hemans, etc. ). 1822.
Dramatic and Poetical Works. 1853.
Gilfillan, G. Joanna Baillie. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. I.
1856.
Barnard, Lady Anne. Auld Robin Gray. Ed. Scott, Sir Walter. Edinburgh
(Bannatyne Club), 1825.
Blacklock, Thomas. Poems. Edinburgh, 1746. 2nd edn. 1753. 3rd edn
with an account of his life. 1756.
Pastoral Song, set to Music by himself. Edinburgh, 1774.
The Graham, an heroic ballad in four Cantos. Edinburgh, 1774.
Poems, with Life by Henry Mackenzie. Edinburgh, 1793.
Boswell, Sir Alexander. Songs Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Edinburgh,
1803.
The Spirit of Tintoc or Johnny Bell and the Kelpie. Edinburgh,
1803.
Epistle to the Edinburgh Reviewers, by A. B. Edinburgh, 1803.
Clan Alpin's Vow. A Fragment. Edinburgh, 1811. 2nd edn. London,
1813.
The Tyrant's Fall. A Poem on Waterloo. Auchinleck, 1815.
Sheldon Haugh's or the Sow Flitted. Auchinleck, 1816.
The Woo' Creel or the Bull of Bashun. Auchinleck, 1816.
Song. Harveian Anniversary. Edinburgh, 1816.
Elegiac Ode to the memory of Dr Harvey, in Andrew Duncan's Tribute
to Raeburn. Edinburgh, 1824.
Poetical Works. Ed. Smith, S. H. Glasgow, 1871.
Bruce, Michael. Poems on Several occasions. Ed. Logan, J. Edinburgh,
1770. 2nd edn. 1796. Ed. Baird with additions from the author's MS
supplied by his Mother. 3rd edn. 1807. Under the titles Lochleven
and other Poems. With memoir by Dr Mackelvie. 1837. Miscellaneous
Poems. Belfast, 1854. Works, with memoir by Grosart, A. B. Edin-
burgh, 1865. Poetical Works. Paisley, 1895.
Caledonian Musical Museum. 1801.
Caledonian Musical Repository. London, 1806. Edinburgh, 1809 and 1811.
Chambers, Robert. Scottish Songs. 2 vols. 1829–32.
Miscellany of Popular Scottish Songs. Edinburgh, 1841.
## p. 443 (#465) ############################################
x]
Lesser Scottish Verse
443
Cromek, R. H. Select Scottish Songs Ancient and Modern. 2 vols. 1810.
Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song. 1810. Rptd Paisley, 1880.
Cunningham, Allan. The Magic Bridle. n. p. n. d.
Songs chiefly in the rural Dialect of Scotland. 1813.
Sir Marmaduke Maxwell. 1822.
The Songs of Scotland Ancient and Modern. 4 vols. 1825.
Songs and Poems with preface by Cunningham, Peter. 1847. New
edn. 1875.
Gilfillan, G. Alan Cunningham. Galleries of literary portraits.
Vol. 1. 1856.
Dixon, W. M. Edinburgh Book of Scottish Verse. Edinburgh, 1910.
Douglas, Sir George. Poems of the Scottish Minor Poets. 1891.
The Book of Scottish Poetry. 1910.
Gall, Richard. Poems and Songs, with memoir of the author. 1819.
Gilfillan, Robert. Original Songs. Edinburgh, 1831. 2nd edn. 1835. 4th
edn as Poems and Songs. 1851.
Glen, William. Poems chiefly Lyrical. Glasgow, 1815.
The Star of Brunswick. Lanark, 1818.
Poetical Remains with memoir by Rogers, Charles. Edinburgh, 1874.
Grahame, James. Poems in English, Scotch, and Latin. Paisley, 1794.
Rural Calender. Paisley, 1797.
Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots, a Dramatic Poem. Edinburgh, 1801.
The Sabbath. [Anonymous. ] Edinburgh, 1804. New edn with Sabbath
walks. 1806. Frequently rptd.
Biblical Pictures. Edinburgh, 1806.
The Birds of Scotland and other Poems. Edinburgh, 1806.
Poems. In 2 vols. Glasgow and Edinburgh, 1807.
British Georgics. Edinburgh, 1809. _2nd edn. 1812.
Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade. Edinburgh, 1810.
Poetical Works. Ed. Gilfillan, G. Edinburgh, 1856.
Grant, Mrs, of Laggan. Poems on various Subjects. Edinburgh, 1803.
The Highlands and other Poems. 2nd edn. London, 1808. 3rd edn.
Edinburgh, 1810.
Eighteen Hundred and thirteen, a Poem. Edinburgh, 1844.
'Paston, G! Mrs Grant of Laggan. Little memoirs of the eighteenth
century. 1901.
Harp of Caledonia. 3 vols. Glasgow, 1819-81.
Harp of Renfrewshire. Ed. by Motherwell, W. Glasgow, 1820. Rptd
Paisley, 1872.
Hogg, James. Scottish Pastoral Poems, Songs, etc. Edinburgh, 1801.
[Full of typographical and other errors. Now very rare. ]
The Mountain Bard. Edinburgh, 1807.
The Forest Minstrel. Edinburgh, 1810.
The Queen's Wake. Edinburgh and London, 1813. Illustrated edn
dedicated to the Princess Charlotte, 1818.
The Pilgrims of the Sun. Edinburgh and London, 1815.
Madoc of the Moor. Edinburgh and London, 1816.
Jacobite Relics of Scotland. 2 vols. 1819-21. Rptd Paisley, 1874.
Poems. [Selected from those previously published. ] 4 vols. Edinburgh,
1822.
Queen Hynde. 1826.
Songs. Edinburgh, 1829.
Works. Ed. Thomson, T. 2 vols. London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1865.
Works. Centenary Illustrated edn. 1876.
Saintsbury, G. Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860. 1890.
?
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Johnson, James (d. 1811). The Scots Musical Museum. 5 vols. 1787–1803.
Rptd, 6 vols. , Edinburgh, 1833; 4 vols. , with notes by Stenhouse, William,
Laing, David, and Sharpe, C. K. , Edinburgh, 1853.
Leyden, John. Scenes of Infancy. Edinburgh, 1803. Jedburgh, 1844. With
memoir by Tulloch, W. W. Edinburgh, 1875.
Scottish Descriptive Poems. Edinburgh, 1803.
Poetical Remains with memoir by Morton, J. 1819.
Poems and Ballads. Ed. White, R. Kelso, 1858 and 1875.
Poetical Works. London and Edinburgh, 1875.
Logan, Rev. John. Poems. 1781. 2nd edn. 1782. 3rd edn. 1789.
Poems and Runnymede, a tragedy. Edinburgh, 1807 and 1812.
Poetical Works. 1807.
Mac Neil, Hector. The Harp, a Legendary Tale. Edinburgh, 1789.
Scotland's Scaith or the History of Will and Jean. Edinburgh, 1795.
The Waes of War, or the Upshot of the History of Will and Jean.
Edinburgh, 1796.
The Links O’ Forth, or a Parting Peep at the Carse of Stirling. Edin-
burgh, 1795.
Poetical Works. 2 vols. London, 1801. 2nd edn. Edinburgh, 1806.
3rd edn, with portrait, and plates by Stothard. Edinburgh, 1812. Rptd
in one vol. , 1856.
The Pastoral or Lyric Muse of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1810.
Town Fashions, etc. Edinburgh, 1810.
Mayne, John. The Siller Gunn. Dumfries, 1777. Extended to two Cantos,
1779; to three Cantos, 1780; to four Cantos, London, 1808; to five Cantos,
London, 1836.
Glasgow, a poem. 1803.
Miscellany of Popular Scottish Poems. Edinburgh, 1841.
Motherwell, William. Minstrelsy Ancient and Modern. Glasgow, 1827.
Paisley, 1873.
Poems. Narrative and Lyrical. 2nd edn. Glasgow, 1847. 3rd edn.
1844. Rptd Paisley, 1881.
Musical Repository, The. Glasgow, 1799. Edinburgh, 1802.
, , .
Nairne, Caroline Oliphant, Baroness. Lays from Strathearn, by Caroline,
Baroness Nairn. Arranged with Symphonies and accompaniments for
the Pianoforte. n. d.
The Life and Songs of the Baroness Nairne. Ed. Rogers, Charles.
Edinburgh, 1872.
Lady Nairne and her Songs, by Henderson, G. 1900. 2nd edn. 1901.
Illust. edn. 1905.
Nicholson, William. Tales in Verse. Edinburgh, 1814. 2nd edn. Edin-
burgh, 1828.
Poetical Works. Dalbeattie, 1895.
Nicoll, Robert. Poems and Lyrics. Edinburgh, 1835. 4th edn. Glasgow,
1852. 5th edn. Paisley, 1877. Centenary edition. Paisley, 1914.
Nithsdale Minstrel. Dumfries, 1805.
Pollok, Robert.
