Works
BBC Radio Scotland's Esme Kennedy and Dave Batchelor recorded performances by some of Scotland's best-loved actors (as well as twoothers) of Robert Burns's works. A team from the University of Glasgow provided the many guides featured throughout this website. Recordings from 716 works are available, many of which have now been associated with days of the year.
- A Ballad [While prose work and rhymes]
- A Bard's Epitaph
- A dedication to Gavin Hamilton Esq
- A Dream
- A Fiddler In The North
- A Fragment
- A Fragment [Ballad on the American War]
- A Fragment [On Glenriddel's Fox breaking his chain]
- A Fragment [When first I came to Stewart Kyle]
- A Grace After Dinner
- A Grace Before Dinner
- A Lass Wi A Tocher
- A Man's a Man for A' That
- A Mother's Lament
- A new Psalm for the chapel of Kilmarnock
- A Penitential thought, in the hour of Remorse - Intended for a Tragedy
- A Poet's Welcome To His Love Begotten Daughter
- A Prayer in the Prospect of Death
- A Prayer, Under the Pressure of violent Anguish
- A sonnet upon sonnets
- A Tale
- A Toast. Lines on the Commemoration of Rodney's Victory
- A Verse composed and repeated by Burns
- A Waukrife Minnie
- A Winter Night
- Act Sederunt of the Session
- Adam Armour's Prayer
- Address Of Beelzebub
- Address to a Haggis
- Address to Edinburgh
- Address to General Dumourier
- Address to the Deil
- Address, to the shade of Thomson, on crowning his bust, at Ednam, Roxburghshire, with bays
- Address To The Toothache
- Address To The Unco Guid
- Address to the Woodlark
- Adown winding Nith I did wander
- Ae Fond Kiss
- Allan water
- Altered from an old English song
- Altho' He Has Left Me
- An Extemporaneous Effusion on being appointed to the Excise
- And I'll kiss thee yet, yet
- Andrew And His Cutty Gun
- Anna Thy Charms
- Annotations in Verse
- Answer to an Invitation
- As I cam down by yon castle wa'
- As I cam o'er the Cairney Mount
- As I look'd over yon castle wa'
- As I Walk'd By Mysel
- As I was a wand'ring
- As I went out ae May morning
- At Brownhill Inn
- At Roslin Inn
- At Whigham's Inn, Sanquhar
- Auld Lang Syne
- Auld Rob Morris
- Awa Whigs Awa
- Ay Waukin O
- Banks of Cree
- Bannocks O' Bear Meal
- Behold The Hour, The Boat, Arrive
- Behold The Hour The Boat Arrive second version
- Bessy and her Spinning Wheel
- Beware o' Bonie Ann
- Birthday Ode For 31st December, 1787
- Blyth Will an' Bessie's Wedding
- Blythe hae I been on yon hill
- Bonie Bell
- Bonie Dundee
- Bonie Jean
- Bonie Laddie, Highland Laddie
- Bonie Mary
- Bonnie Peg
- Braw Lads O Galla Water
- Broom Besoms [A]
- Broom Besoms [B]
- Brose and Butter
- Burns Grace at Kirkcudbright
- Ca' The Yowes To The Knowes
- Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes (2nd version)
- Caledonia
- Can you leave me thus, my Katy
- Carl an the king come
- Castle Gordon
- Cauld Frosty Morning
- Cauld is the e'enin blast
- Charlie, He's My Darling
- Clarinda (Mistress of my soul)
- Cock Up Your Beaver
- Come let me take thee to my breast
- Come Rede Me Dame
- Comin' O'er the Hills o' Coupar
- Comin' thro' the Rye
- Comin' thro' the rye [alternate version]
- Complimentary Epigram On Maria Riddell
- Composed In August
- Composed in Spring
- Contented wi little
- Corn Rigs
- Country Lassie
- Craigieburn wood
- Cuddie the Cooper
- Dainty Davie
- Death and Doctor Hornbook
- Delia
- Denty Daivy
- Despondency
- Divine Service In The Kirk Of Lamington
- Does Haughty Gaul Invasion Threat
- Down the burn Davie
- Dumfries Epigrams
- Duncan Davidson
- Duncan Davison
- Duncan Gray
- Duncan Macleerie
- Dusty Miller
- Elegy on Captain MH, A gentleman who held the patent for his honours immediately from almighty god
- Elegy on Mr William Cruikshank A.M.
- Elegy on Peg Nicholson
- Elegy On The Death Of Robert Ruisseaux
- Elegy On The Death of Sir James Hunter Blair
- Elegy On The Late Miss Burnet Of Monboddo
- Elegy on the year 1788
- Ellibanks
- English Song
- English Song
- Epigram
- Epigram Addressed To An Artist
- Epigram. Another On The Said Occasion
- Epigram on Captain Francis Grose, The Celebrated Antiquary
- Epigram on Mr James Gracie
- Epigram On Rough Roads
- Epigram On Said Occasion
- Epigrams on Lord Galloway
- Epistle from a Taylor to Robert Burns
- Epistle To A Young Friend
- Epistle to Captain William Logan at Park
- Epistle To Davie, A Brother Poet
- Epistle to Dr Blacklock
- Epistle to Hugh Parker
- Epistle To J. Lapraik
- Epistle to James Smith
- Epistle To John Goldie, In Kilmarnock
- Epistle to John Ranken
- Epistle to Mr Tytler of Woodhouselee, Author of a Defence of Mary Queen of Scots
- Epistle to Robert Graham Esq: of Fintry on the Election of the Dumfries string of Boroughs, Anno 1790
- Epistle To The Rev. John M'math
- Epitaph
- Epitaph for Gavin Hamilton Esq
- Epitaph for Hugh Logan
- Epitaph for J H Writer in Ayr
- Epitaph For Mr Walter Riddell
- Epitaph for Robert Aiken Esq;
- Epitaph for the Author's Father
- Epitaph For William Nicol
- Epitaph. Here lies Robert Fergusson, Poet
- Epitaph on a Celebrated Ruling Elder
- Epitaph On A Henpecked Country Squire
- Epitaph on a Noisy Polemic
- Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline
- Epitaph on D- C-
- Epitaph On Holy Willie
- Epitaph on John Bushby Esq
- Epitaph on John Dove, Innkeeper
- Epitaph on Mr Burton
- Epitaph on my own friend, and my father's friend, William Muir in Tarbolton
- Epitaph On Robert Muir
- Epitaph on Tam the Chapman
- Epitaph on Wee Johnie
- Epitaph On Wm. Graham, Esq of Mossknowe
- Eppie Mcnab
- Errock Brae
- Esteem For Chloris
- Extempore
- Extempore epistle to Mr McAdam of Craigengillan
- Extempore, in the Court of Session
- Extempore - On being shown a beautiful Country seat belonging to Maxwell of Cardoness
- Extempore - on some commemorations of Thomson
- Extempore (on The Loyal Natives' Verses)
- Extempore reply to an invitation
- Extempore to Mr Gavin Hamilton
- Fair Eliza
- Fair Jenny
- Fairest Maid on Devon Banks
- Farewell Thou Stream
- Farewell to Eliza
- Farewell to the Banks of Ayr
- For the sake o' Somebody
- Frae the friends and Land I love
- Fragment
- Fragment - Epistle from Esopus to Maria
- Fragment [Montgomery's Peggy]
- Fragment [Now health forsakes that angel face]
- Fragment - Why, Why Tell Thy Lover
- Galloway Tam
- Geordie - An old Ballad
- Gie The Lass Her Fairing
- Godly Girzie
- Grace after Meat
- Graces at the Globe Tavern
- Green Grow The Rashes
- Green grow the rashes [alternate version]
- Green grow the rashes [an older edition]
- Green Sleeves
- Grim Grizzle
- Gude Wallace
- Gudeen to you kimmer
- Had I a cave
- Had I the wyte she bade me
- Halloween
- Handsome Nell
- He Till't and She Till't
- Here awa', there awa'
- Here's a bottle and an honest friend
- Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear
- Here's a health to them that's awa
- Here's His Health In Water
- Here's to thy health my bonie lass
- Hey Ca' thro
- Hey for a Lass wi' a Tocher
- Hey tuti tatey
- Highland Laddie
- Highland Lassie O
- Highland Mary
- Holy Willie's Prayer
- How can I keep my maidenhead
- How lang and dreary is the night
- Hughie Graham
- I do confess thou art sae fair
- I Dream'd I Lay
- I hae a wife o my ain
- I look to the North
- I Love My Jean
- I Love My Love In Secret
- I Rede you beware o' the Ripples
- I Reign In Jeanie's Bosom
- I'll Aye Ca' In By Yon Town
- I'll mak you be fain to follow me
- I'll Tell You a Tale of a Wife
- I'm o'er young to Marry Yet
- Impromptu On Mrs Riddell's Birthday, 4th November 1793
- In answer to one who affirmed of a well-known Character here, Dr Babington, that there was Falsehood in his very looks
- In the character of a ruined Farmer
- Inconstancy in Love
- Inscription on a Goblet
- It is na, Jean, thy bonie face
- It Was A' For Our Rightfu' King
- Jamie Come Try Me
- Jenny Macraw
- Jeremiah 15th, Ch 10 V
- Jessie A New Scots Song
- Jockey Fou and Jenny Fain
- Jockey was a Bonny Lad
- Jockey's Taen The Parting Kiss
- John Anderson My Jo
- John Anderson my Jo [alt]
- John Barleycorn: A Ballad
- John come kiss me now
- Johnie Blunt
- Johnie Cope
- Johnie Scott
- Jumpin John
- Kellyburnbraes
- Ken ye na our Lass, Bess?
- Ken ye ought o' Captain Grose?
- Killiecrankie
- Lady Mary Ann
- Lady Onlie, Honest Lucky
- Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn
- Lament For The Absence Of William Creech, Publisher
- Lament Of Mary, Queen Of Scots, On The Approach Of Spring
- Lassie lie near me
- Lassie wi' the lintwhite locks
- Leezie Lindsay
- Let me in this ae night
- Letter to James Tennant, Glenconner
- Libel Summons
- Lines Addressed to Mr John Ranken
- Lines Inscribed In A Lady's Pocket Almanac
- Lines on Meeting with Lord Daer
- Lines on Stirling
- Lines on the Fall of Fyers, near Loch Ness
- Lines sent to John Syme of Ryedale
- Lines sent to Sir John Whiteford, of Whiteford, Bart
- Lines To A Gentleman
- Lines To An Old Sweetheart
- Lines written in the kirk of Lamington
- Lines Written on a Banknote
- Lines Written on a window at the King's Arms Tavern, Dumfries
- Lines written on windows of the Globe Tavern, Dumfries
- Lines, wrote by Burns, while on his deathbed
- Logan Braes
- Logan Water
- Lord Gregory
- Lord Ronald My Son
- Love In The Guise Of Friendship
- Lovely Davies
- Lovely Polly Stewart
- Madgie cam to my bed stock
- Man Was Made To Mourn
- Mark Yonder Pomp
- Mary Morison
- McPherson's Farewell
- Merry Hae I Been Teethin A Heckle
- Monody on Maria
- Muirland Meg
- Musing On The Roaring Ocean
- My Ain Kind Dearie
- My Auntie Jean held to the shore
- My Bonie Bell
- My bony Mary
- My Collier laddie
- My Eppie
- My Father was a Farmer
- My girl she's airy
- My Harry was a Gallant gay
- My Heart's In The Highlands
- My Lady's gown there's gairs upon't
- My love she's but a lassie yet
- My Luve is like a Red Red Rose
- My Nanie, O
- My Nanie's Awa
- My Peggy's Face
- My Tochers the Jewel
- My Wife's a wanton wee thing
- My wife's a winsome wee thing
- Nae Hair On't
- Nature's Law
- Nithsdale's Welcome Hame
- No Churchman am I
- No Cold Approach
- O An Ye Were Dead Gudeman
- O ay my wife she dang me
- O Bonie was yon rosy brier
- O can ye labour lea
- O Can Ye Labour Lee, Young Man
- O dear Minny, what shall I do?
- O, for ane and twenty Tam
- O Gat ye me wi' naething
- O gin I had her
- O gude ale comes and gude ale goes
- O ken ye what Meg o' the mill has gotten
- O Kenmure's On And Awa , Willie
- O lay thy loof in mine lass
- O Leave Novels
- O Mally's meek, Mally's sweet
- O May thy morn
- O poortith cauld and restless love
- O Raging Fortune's Withering Blast
- O Saw ye bonie Lesley
- O saw ye my Maggie
- O Steer Her Up
- O That I Had Ne'er Been Married
- O this is no my ain lassie
- O Tibbie, I Hae Seen The Day
- O wat ye wha that lo'es me
- O wat ye wha's in yon town
- O, were I on Parnassus Hill
- O were my Love yon Lilack fair
- O Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast
- O Whistle, and I'll come to ye, my lad
- Occasional Address, Spoken by Miss Fontenelle, on her benefit night
- Ode [For General Washington's Birthday]
- Ode, sacred to the memory of Mrs Oswald of Auchencruive
- Ode to Spring
- Ode to the departed Regency bill 1789
- O'er the Water to Charlie
- On A Bank Of Flowers
- On A Dog Of Lord Eglingtons
- On a Schoolmaster in Cleish Parish, Fifeshire
- On a Scotch Bard Gone to the West Indies
- On a Suicide One
- On a Suicide Two
- On An Innkeeper In Tarbolton
- On An Innkeeper Nicknamed The Marquis
- On Andrew Turner
- On being asked why God had made Miss D so little and Mrs A so big
- On Captain Lascelles
- On Captain William Roddirk of Corbiston
- On Chloris being ill
- On Chloris requesting me to give her a spray of a sloe-thorn in full blossom
- On Commissary Goldie's Brains
- On Fergusson A
- On Fergusson B
- On Findlater
- On Gabriel Richardson
- On James. Grieve, Laird of Boghead, Tarbolton
- On Jessy Lewars
- On John McMurdo
- On John Morine, laird of Laggan
- On Johnson's Opinion of Hampden
- On Marriage
- On Maxwell of Cardoness
- On Miss J. Scott, of Ayr
- On Miss PK
- On Miss Wilhelmina Alexander
- On Mr Pit's hair-powder tax
- On Robert Riddel
- On Scaring Some Water Fowl In Loch Turit
- On Seeing A Wounded Hare
- On seeing Miss Fontenelle in a Favourite Character
- On seeing Mrs Kemble in Yarico
- On the Birth of a Posthumous Child, born in peculiar circumstances of Family-Distress
- On the death of Echo, a Lap-dog
- On the death of John M'Leod, Esq.
- On the death of the late Lord President Dundas
- On the Duchess of Gordon's Reel Dancing
- On The Late Captain Grose's Peregrinations Thro' Scotland
- On the seas and far away
- On Wee Johnie
- On Willie Chalmers
- One Night As I Did Wander
- Open the door to me oh
- Orananaoig, or The Song of Death
- Our gudewife's sae modest
- Our John's Brak Yestreen
- Paraphrase Of The First Psalm
- Passion's Cry
- Pegasus at Wanlockhead
- Phillis The Fair
- Philly And Willy
- Pinned to Mrs Riddell's carriage
- Poem addressed to Mr Mitchell, Collector of Excise, Dumfries
- Poem on Life
- Poem On Pastoral Poetry
- Poetical Inscription, for An Altar to Independence at Kerroughtree, the Seat of Mr Heron, written in summer 1795
- Poor Mailie's Elegy
- Prayer - O Thou Dread Power [Lying at a Rev. Friend's house one night, the author left the following verses in the room where he slept]
- Prologue Spoken At The Theatre Of Dumfries
- Prologue spoken by Mr Woods
- Put Butter In My Donald's Brose
- Rantin' Rovin' Robin
- Rattlin' Roarin' Willie
- Raving winds around her blowing
- Remorse
- Reply to Robert Riddell [Robert Burns]
- Revision for Clarinda
- Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn
- Robert Burns' Answer [to 'Epistle from a Taylor to Robert Burns']
- Robin shure in hairst
- Rusticity's ungainly Form
- Sae Far Awa
- Sandy and Jockie
- Saw Ye My Phely
- Scotch Drink
- Scotch Song
- Scotish Ballad
- Scotish Song
- Scots Ballad
- Scots Prologue, for Mrs Sutherland's Benefit Night
- Scroggam
- Second Epistle to Davie
- Second Epistle To J. Lapraik
- Sensibility how charming
- She Rose and Loot Me In
- She says she lo'es me best of a'
- She's fair and fause
- She's Hoy'd Me Out O' Lauderdale
- Sic a wife as Willie's Wife
- Sketch
- Sketch for an Elegy
- Sketch. Inscribed to the Right Hon. Ch. J. Fox Esq.
- Sketch New Year's Day. To Mrs Dunlop
- Song composed at Auchtertyre on Miss Euphemia Murray of Lentrose
- Song [Tho' women's minds, like winter winds]
- Sonnet On Hearing A Thrush Sing
- Sonnet, on the death of Robert Riddel, Esq. of Glen Riddel, April 1974
- Stanzas On the Same Occasion
- Stay, my Charmer, can you leave me
- Strathallan's Lament
- Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation
- Supper is na ready
- Sutors o' Selkirk
- Sweet Afton
- Sweet fa's the eve on Craigieburn
- Sweetest May
- Sylvander to Clarinda
- Tail Todle
- Tam Glen
- Tam Lin
- Tam o' Shanter
- Tam Samson's Elegy
- The Answer, to the Guidwife of Wauchope-House
- The Auld Farmer's New-Year-Morning Salutation To His Auld Mare, Maggie
- The Auld Man's mare's dead
- The auld man's winter thought
- The Author's Earnest Cry and Prayer
- The Banks O' Doon (First Version)
- The Banks O' Doon (Second Version)
- The Banks O' Doon (Third Version)
- The Banks of Nith
- The Banks of the Devon
- The Battle Of Sherramuir
- The Belles of Mauchline
- The Birks of Aberfeldy
- The Blue-Eyed Lassie
- The Bob o'Dumblane
- The bonie lad that's far awa
- The Bonie Lass Made The Bed To Me
- The Bonie Moor-Hen
- The Bonie Wee Thing
- The Bonniest Lass
- The Book Worms
- The Braes o' Ballochmyle
- The Braw Wooer
- The Brigs of Ayr
- The Calf
- The Campbells are coming
- The Captain's Lady
- The Cardin' O't, the Spinnin' O't
- The Cares o' Love
- The Charming Month Of May
- The Couper o Cuddy
- The Cooper o' Dundee
- The Cotter's Saturday Night
- The Dean Of The Faculty
- The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie, The Author's Only Pet Yowe, An Unco Mournfu' Tale
- The Deil's awa wi' the Exciseman
- The Deuks dang o'er my Daddie
- The Farewell
- The Farewell. To the Brethren of St James's Lodge, Tarbolton
- The fete champetre
- The First Psalm
- The Five Carlins
- The Fornicator
- The Gallant Weaver
- The Gardener wi' his paidle
- The German Lairdie
- The Gowden Locks of Anna
- The Guidwife of Wauchope-House, to Robert Burns, the Airshire Bard
- The Henpecked Husband
- The Heron Ballads : Buy Braw Troggin
- The Heron Ballads : John Bushby's Lamentation
- The Heron Ballads : The Election : A New Song
- The Heron Ballads : Wham will we send to London town
- The Highland Balou
- The Highland Widow's Lament
- The Holy Fair
- The Holy Tulzie
- The Hue and Cry of John Lewars
- The Humble Petition Of Bruar Water
- The Inventory
- The Jolly Beggars : Fiddlers Tune
- The Jolly Beggars : I am a bard of no regard
- The Jolly Beggars : I am a son of Mars
- The Jolly Beggars : John Highlandman
- The Jolly Beggars : Love and Liberty - A Cantata
- The Jolly Beggars : Merry Andrew
- The Jolly Beggars : My Bonie Lass I Work in Brass
- The Jolly Beggars : See the Smoking Bowl Before us
- The Jolly Beggars : Sir Wisdom's a fool when he's fou
- The Jolly Beggars : Sodger Laddie
- The Jolly Gauger
- The Keekin Glass
- The Kirk of Scotland's Garland
- The laddies by the banks o' Nith
- The Lament. Occasioned by the Unfortunate Issue of a Friend's Amour
- The Lass o' Liviston
- The Lass of Cessnock Banks
- The Lass of Ecclefechan
- The Lassie Gath'ring Nits
- The Lazy Mist
- The lea-rig
- The Linkin' Laddie
- The Lovely Lass o' Inverness
- The Lovers morning salute to his Mistress
- The Mauchline Wedding
- The Mill Mill-O. Original
- The Minstrel at Lincluden
- The Modiewark
- The Night was still
- The Ninetieth Psalm
- The Northern Lass
- The Ordination
- The Patriarch
- The Ploughman
- The Ploughman - merry muses
- The Ploughman's Life
- The Posie
- The Primrose
- The Rantin Dog, The Daddie O't
- The Rantin Laddie
- The Reel O' Stumpie
- The Rights of Woman
- The Ronalds of the Bennals
- The Rosebud
- The rowin't in her apron
- The Seventh of November
- The Shepherd's Wife
- The Slave's Lament
- The small birds rejoice
- The Solemn League and Covenant
- The Sons of Old Killie
- The Tailor
- The Tarbolton Lasses
- The Taylor
- The Taylor fell thro' the bed
- The Toadeater
- The Tree of Liberty
- The Trogger
- The Twa Dogs
- The Twa Herds
- The Vision
- The Vision Suppressed
- The Weary Pund O Tow
- The Whistle
- The White Cockade
- The Winter It Is Past
- The Wren's Nest (Fragment)
- The Yellow, yellow Yorlin'
- The Young Highland Rover
- Their groves o' sweet myrtle
- Then Guidwife count the lawin
- Theniel Menzies bonie Mary
- There Cam A Cadger
- There cam a Soger
- There Grows A Bonnie Brier Bush
- There was a bonie lass
- There Was Twa Wives
- There'll Never Be Peace Till Jamie Comes Hame
- There's a youth in this city
- There's hair on't
- There's news lasses news
- There's three true gude fellows
- They took me to the Haly Band
- Thine am I, my Chloris fair
- Third Epistle To J. Lapraik
- Thou Gloomy December
- Thou Hast Left Me Ever Jamie
- Though fickle fortune has deceived me
- Tibbie Dunbar
- Tibbie Fowler
- To a Louse
- To A Mountain Daisy
- To a Mouse
- To a painter
- To a Young Lady, Miss Jessy Lewars
- To Alexander Cunningham
- To Alexander Findlater
- To Capt Gordon on being asked why I was not to be one of the party with him and his brother Kenmure at Syme's
- To Captain Riddell
- To Chloris
- To Clarinda
- To Daunton Me
- To Dr John MacKenzie
- To Dr Maxwell, on Miss Jessy Staig's recovery
- To John Kennedy
- To John Syme [A]
- To Maria
- To Mary in Heaven
- To Miss Ainslie, in Church
- To Miss Cruickshank, a very young Lady
- To Miss Ferrier
- To Miss Graham of Fintry
- To Miss Isabella MacLeod
- To Miss Logan
- To Mr E - on his translation of and commentaries on Martial
- To Mr Gavin Hamilton. Mauchline
- To Mr Graham of Fintry, On being appointed to my Excise Division
- To Mr John Kennedy
- To Mr McMurdo, with a pound of Lundiefoot Snuff
- To Mr S Mackenzie
- To Mrs C
- To Peter Stuart
- To Renton of Lamerton
- To Robert Graham of Fintry Esq
- To Robert Graham Esq of Fintry Esq with a Request for an Excise Division
- To Ruin
- To Symon Gray
- To Terraughty, on his birthday
- To the beautiful Miss Eliza J-n, on her principles of liberty and equality
- To the Hon Mr RM, of Panmure, on his high Phaeton
- To the Memory of the Unfortunate Miss Burns
- To the Weaver's gin ye go
- To W. Simpson, Ochiltree
- To William Stewart
- Twas na her bonie blue e'e
- Tweedmouth Town
- Up and warn a' Willie
- Up In The Morning Early
- Verses addressed to J Ranken
- Verses intended to be written below a noble Earl's picture
- Verses written on a window of the Inn at Carron
- Verses written with a Pencil over the Chimney-piece, In the Parlour of the Inn at Kenmore, Taymouth
- Versicles on Sign-posts
- Wad ye do that?
- Wae is my heart
- Wee Willie Gray
- We're a' gaun southie, O
- Wha is that at my bower door?
- Wha the Deil can hinder the wind to blaw?
- Wha'll Mow Me Now
- What can a young lassie do wi' an auld man
- What will I do gin my Hoggie die
- When Princes and Prelates
- When she cam ben she bobbed
- When Wild War's Deadly Blast Was Blawn
- Where braving angry Winter's Storms
- Where Helen Lies
- Whistle O'er The Lave O't
- Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary
- Will ye na can ye na let me be
- Willie Brew'd A Peck O' Maut
- Wilt thou be my Dearie
- Winter A Dirge
- Written In Friars' Carse Hermitage
- Written Under The Picture of the Celebrated Miss Burns
- Ye hae lien wrang, Lassie
- Ye Jacobites By Name
- Ye'se get a hole to hide it in
- Yon wild mossy mountains
- Yon, yon, yon lassie
- Young Jockey was the blythest lad
- You're welcome, Willie Stewart