| | PAGE. |
| Fause Foodrage | [4] |
| Kempion | [15] |
| Lord Thomas and Fair Annie | [36] |
| The Wife of Usher's Well | [45] |
| Cospatrick | [51] |
| Prince Robert | [58] |
| King Henrie | [63] |
| Annan Water | [72] |
| The Cruel Sister | [78] |
| The Queen's Marie | [86] |
| The Bonny Hynd | [98] |
| O gin my Love were yon Red Rose | [104] |
| O tell me how to woo thee | [106] |
| The Souters of Selkirk | [108] |
| The Flowers of the Forest, Part I. | [125] |
| Part II. | [130] |
| The Laird of Muirhead | [134] |
| Ode on visiting Flodden | [136] |
| PART THIRD. |
| IMITATIONS OF THE ANCIENT BALLAD. |
| Christie's Will | [147] |
| Thomas the Rhymer, Part I. | [166] |
| Part II. | [186] |
| Part III. | [213] |
| The Eve of St John | [227] |
| Lord Soulis | [245] |
| The Cout of Keeldar | [284] |
| Glenfinlas, or Lord Ronald's Coronach | [303] |
| The Mermaid | [323] |
| The Lord Herries his Complaint | [348] |
| The Murder of Caerlaveroc | [355] |
| Sir Agilthorn | [368] |
| Rich Auld Willie's Farewell | [380] |
| Water Kelpie | [383] |
| Ellandonan Castle | [399] |
| Cadyow Castle | [410] |
| The Gray Brother | [432] |
| War Song of the Royal Edinburgh Light Dragoons | [446] |
| The Feast of Spurs | [452] |
| On a Visit paid to the Ruins of Melrose Abbey by the Countess of Dalkeith, and her Son, Lord Scott. | [457] |
| Archie Armstrong's Aith | [460] |