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  • [Tam Glen], quoted [133].
  • [Tam o' Shanter], [253]-257, quoted [257], [266], [268], [282].
  • [Tam Samson's Elegy], quoted [294].
  • Tea Table Miscellany, [81], [99].
  • [The Auld Farmer's New-Year Morning Salutation], quoted [278].
  • The Banks of Helicon, [79].
  • [The Blue-eyed Lassie], quoted [117].
  • [The Bonnie Lad that's Far Awa], quoted [139].
  • The Brigs of Ayr, [267].
  • The Cherry and the Slae, [79].
  • [The Cotter's Saturday Night], quoted [8]-15, [38], [74], [84], [190], criticized [207] ff., [219], [266].
  • [The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie], quoted [23]-25.
  • [The Deil's Awa wi' th' Exciseman], quoted [154].
  • [The Deuk's Dang o'er my Daddie], quoted [155].
  • The Gazetteer, [64].
  • The Gentle Shepherd, [82].
  • [The Gloomy Night], quoted [40]-41, [103].
  • [The Highland Balou], [150], quoted [151].
  • [The Highland Laddie], quoted [164].
  • [The Holy Fair], [38], [84], [227], quoted [228].
  • [The Jolly Beggars], [38], [77], [238]-241, quoted [241], [266].
  • The Kirk's Alarm, [186], [187].
  • The Lass of Cessnock Banks, [23].
  • [The Lea-Rig], quoted [120].
  • The Man of Feeling, [86].
  • The Ordination, [184], [185].
  • The Piper of Kilbarchan, [79].
  • [The Poet's Welcome to his Love-begotten Daughter], quoted [33]-35.
  • [The Rantin' Dog the Daddie o't], quoted [134].
  • [The Rigs o' Barley], quoted [30], [103].
  • [The Twa Dogs], [4], [38], [84], quoted [219].
  • The Twa Herds, [180].
  • The Vision, [38].
  • [The Weary Pund o' Tow], quoted [147].
  • [There'll Never be Peace], quoted [166].
  • [There was a Lad], quoted [125].
  • Thomson, George, [65], [88], [91], [92], [95], [98], [169], [316].
  • Thomson, James, [86], [318].
  • [To a Haggis], [294], quoted [306].
  • [To a Louse], [38], quoted [274].
  • [To a Mountain Daisy], [38], [86], [190], quoted [276].
  • [To a Mouse], [38], [86], [190], quoted [272].
  • [To Daunton Me], quoted [142].
  • [To Mary in Heaven], [76], quoted [114].
  • [To the Deil], [38], [86], [281], quoted [282].
  • To the Guidwife of Wauchope House, [316].
  • [To the Rev. John McMath], quoted [181].
  • [To the Unco Guid], [38], quoted [176], [189].
  • Wallace, History of Sir William, [19].
  • [Wandering Willie], quoted [138].
  • Watson, James, [81].
  • West Indies, [37]-39.
  • [Wha is that at my Bower Door?], quoted [156].
  • [What Can a Young Lassie], quoted [142].
  • [Whistle and I'll Come to Thee, my Lad], [75], quoted [132].
  • [Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary], [37], quoted [40], [103].
  • [Willie Brew'd a Peck o' Maut], [237], quoted [238].
  • [Willie's Wife], quoted [156].
  • Wilson, John (Dr. Hornbook), [287].
  • Winter, a Dirge, [266].
  • Winter Night, A, [271].
  • Women, Burns and, [314], [315].
  • Wordsworth, [318], [319].
  • [Ye Banks and Braes], quoted [130], [131].
  • [Yestreen I had a Pint o' Wine], quoted [104]-105, [110].
  • Young, Dr., [86].