A CAULD, cauld kirk and in 't but few, ii. 192
Adieu a heart-warm, fond adieu! i. 182
Admiring Nature in her wildest grace, i. 229
Adown winding Nith I did wander, i. 261
Ae day, as Death, that grusome carle, ii. 147
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever, ii. 211
Again rejoicing Nature sees, i. 179
Again the silent wheels of Time, i. 135
A guid new-year I wish thee, Maggie, i. 96
Ah, Chloris, since it may na be, ii. 315
A Highland lad my love was born, ii. 138
A little, upright, pert, tart, tripping wight, ii. 131
All devil as I am, a damned wretch, ii. 129
All hail! inexorable lord, i. 134
A' the lads o' Thornie bank, ii. 247
A' ye wha live by soups o' drink, i. 139
Although my back be at the wa', ii. 280
Although my bed were in yon muir, ii. 287
Amang the trees, where humming bees, ii. 234
Among the heathy hills and ragged woods, i, 230
Ance mair I hail thee, thou gloomy December, i. 53
An honest man here lies at rest, ii. 101
Anna, thy charms my bosom fire, i. 223
An' oh for ane-and-twenty, Tam, ii. 27
And oh! my Eppie, ii. 250
A rose-bud by my early walk, ii. 14
As down the burn they took their way, ii. 316
As father Adam first was fool'd, ii. 202
As I came in by our gate end, ii. 286
As I stood by yon roofless tower, ii. 63
As I was a-wand'ring ae midsummer e'enin', ii. 210
As I was a-wand'ring ae morning in spring, ii. 273
Ask why God made the gem so small, ii. 194
As Mailie and her lambs thegither, i. 54
As on the banks o' wandering Nith, ii. 288
As Tam the Chapman on a day, ii. 289
Auld chuckie Reekie 's sair distress'd, ii. 122
Auld comrade dear and brither sinner, ii. 179
Awa' Whigs, awa', ii. 213
Awa' wi' your witchcraft o' beauty's alarms, ii. 6
BANNOCKS o' bear meal, ii. 285