| Landscape Lyrics. |
| I. Sunrise, | [7] |
| II. Morning farther advanced, | [10] |
| III. Noonday, | [13] |
| IV. The Sunbeam, | [16] |
| V. To a Wild Flower, | [19] |
| VI. Summer, | [22] |
| VII. Midsummer, | [25] |
| VIII. The Sunshine of Poetry, | [28] |
| IX. Autumn, in its First Aspect, | [31] |
| X. Autumn, in its Second Aspect, | [34] |
| XI. Sunset, | [37] |
| XII. Twilight, | [40] |
| XIII. Moonlight on Land, | [43] |
| XIV. Moonlight at Sea, | [46] |
| XV. Home Scenes, | [49] |
| Poetical Aspirations. |
| The Alpine Horn, | [55] |
| Reflections on Death, | [58] |
| Through the Wood.—Modern Ballad, | [62] |
| Song of the Exile, | [64] |
| To Fame, | [66] |
| To a Bee, | [68] |
| The Storm, | [71] |
| "Lazarus, Come Forth," | [73] |
| Sonnet. On the Approach of Summer, | [74] |
| Beauty, | [75] |
| To M. J. R., | [76] |
| Sonnet. A Contrast, | [77] |
| Sonnet. Roslin, | [78] |
| On the Birth of a Niece, | [79] |
| On her death, | [80] |
| Sonnet. To Happiness, | [81] |
| Thoughts, | [82] |
| Loch Awe, | [85] |
| The Wolf, | [87] |
| The April Cloud, | [94] |
| Spring, | [95] |
| Poesy, | [97] |
| Sonnet. To a Friend of the Author, | [100] |
| The Gipsy's Lullaby, | [101] |
| Woodland Song, | [102] |
| Sonnet. The Ocean, | [104] |
| Mount Horeb, | [105] |
| Written beneath an Elm, | [111] |
| The Wells o' Weary, | [115] |
| Dryburgh Abbey, | [116] |
| Poems here First Collected. |
| Grace, | [119] |
| Matin, | [121] |
| Immortality, | [122] |
| Lines. On the Death of John Sinclair, Esq., Edinburgh, | [125] |
| Weep not for the Dead, | [127] |
| Idols, | [129] |
| Truth, | [132] |
| Sabbath Morn, | [133] |
| Sabbath Eve, | [134] |
| Dreams of the Living, | [135] |
| Lines, | [139] |
| Sonnets Written on Viewing Danby's Picture of the Deluge, | [140] |
| Thought, | [142] |
| Lines Written on the Attempted Assassination of the Queen, July 1840, | [143] |
| Song.—"I'm Naebody Noo," | [147] |
| Song. "There's Plenty Come to Woo me," | [149] |
| The Stout Old British Ship, | [151] |
| Lines on the Infant Son and Daughter of Hon. Col. Montague, | [154] |
| The Martyrs, | [156] |
| Caledonia, My Country, | [158] |
| Song. "I Canna Sleep," | [160] |
| Song. "Yonder Sunny Brae," | [162] |
| The Eagle's Nest, and other Poems, here first Printed. |
| The Eagle's Nest, | [167] |
| The Advent of Truth, | [179] |
| Lines Suggested by a Walk in a Garden, | [182] |
| Sonnet. Sunshine, | [187] |
| Song. "At E'ening when the Kye war in," | [188] |
| Stanzas on a Bust of Marshal Ney, | [191] |
| Winter, | [194] |
| Human Conduct, | [197] |
| Courtship Lines, | [210] |
| Love-Weakness, | [211] |
| Lines to the Rev. Henry Dudley Ryder, on reading his "Angelicon," | [213] |
| The Poet, | [216] |
| Light and Shadow, | [223] |
| The Early Dead, | [226] |
| A Dirge, | [229] |
| A Benediction, | [231] |
| Health, | [233] |
| The Game of Life, | [235] |
| Consumption, | [237] |
| Change, | [238] |
| Virtue, | [241] |
| Vain Hopes, | [243] |
| The Valley of Life, | [245] |
| After Thought, | [251] |
| Notes, | [255] |