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- A'body's like to be married but me
- Account of a dreadful hurricane which happened in the island of Jamaica, in the month of October, 1780
- Account of a most surprising savage girl, who was caught wild in the woods of Champagne, a province in France
- Account of a most surprizing savage girl
- Account of several remarkable earthquakes which have happened in various quarters of the world
- Account of several remarkable earthquakes, which happened in various quarters of the world
- An account of some imaginary apparitions
- An account of the bravery and happy death of James Covey
- An Account of the Dispute between Russia, Sweden & Denmark, and Great Britain
- Account of the executions in Scotland for the past 200 years
- Account of the imprisonment and execution of Poor Dennis
- An Account of the Melancholy Death of Seven Young Men
- Account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements
- Account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements, of Mrs. Janet Hamilton
- Account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements, of Mrs. Janet Hamilton (1801)
- Account of the royal visit of George the IVth to Scotland
- An Account of the Trial of Captain John Porteous
- Advantages and disadvantages of the married state
- Adventures of Roderick Random
- Advice to the Young with an Advice to the Old
- An affecting history of an inn-keeper in Normandy
- Affectionate address to children
- Afflicted parents, or, The undutiful child punished
- Age and life of man, or, A short description of the nture (sic), rise, and fall, according to the 12 months of the year
- Ali Baba, or, the Forty Thieves
- Aloway Kirk, or, Tam o' Shanter (1817)
- Aloway Kirk, or, Tam o' Shanter (1822)
- Ancient and Modern History of the Russian Empire
- Ancient history of three bonnets
- Anecdotes of Singular and Remarkable Conversions
- Answer to Andrew Moffat's small poem, on singing church-music
- The Lamp-Lighter/Answer to Sailor Jack
- Answer to the blue bonnet, &c
- An antidote against the infectious contagion of popery and tyranny
- Antidote to superstition (NLS104184264)
- Art of swimming rendered easy
- Auld farmer's salutation to his auld mare Maggy, on giving her a ripp of corn, to Hansel in the New Year
- The Auld Goodman, or, The Goodwife Victorious
- Auld Robin Gray (1790)
- Auld Robin Gray (1790)/The Answer
- Auld Robin Gray (1790)/Auld Robin Gray
- Auld Robin Gray (1790)/The Captain of Love
- Auld Robin Gray (1790)/The Two Constant Lovers, Who Died by the Road
- Auld Robin Gray (1790)/The Widow
- Autobiography of William Love, P.C.
- Awful memorial of the state of Francis Spira (1)
- Awful phenomena of nature
B
- The Babes in the Wood (1800)
- The Babes in the Wood (1800)/The babes in the wood
- The Babes in the Wood (1800)/The Yorkshire beauty
- The Bad wife
- The Bad wife/The Bad wife
- The Bad wife/Highland laddie, O
- The Bad wife/The lass of Richmond Hill
- The Bad wife/My heart with love is beating
- The Bad wife/Thou art gane awa
- Banks of Forth
- Banks of Forth/Banks of Forth
- Banks of Forth/Bet Sweet Blossom
- Banks of Forth/The Braes O' Ballochmyle
- Banks of Forth/The Braes O' Lomond
- Banks of Forth/Lowland Willie
- Banks of Forth/Nan of Logie Green
- Banks of Forth/Roslin Castle
- Banks of the Ban
- Banks of the Ban/The Banks of the Ban
- Banks of the Ban/Edward and Mary
- Banks of the Ban/The Maid of Erin
- Banks of the Ban/Peggy Bawn
- Banks of the Ban/The Soldier's Dream
- Bart'lemy fair
- Bart'lemy fair/Andrew wi' his cutty gun
- Bart'lemy fair/Bart'lemy fair
- Bart'lemy fair/Jack Jib-Boom
- Bart'lemy fair/My Jeanie, o
- The Battle of Bothwell Brigg
- The Battle of Chevy-Chace (1821)
- Battle of Sheriff Muir
- Battle of Talavera, or, The soldier's threnody
- Battle of the Boyn, o(r), King William crosing (sic) the Boyn Water
- Battle of the Boyn, o(r), King William crosing (sic) the Boyn Water/The Battle of Rosline
- Battle of the Boyn, o(r), King William crosing (sic) the Boyn Water/The Battle of the Boyn
- Battle of the Boyn, o(r), King William crosing (sic) the Boyn Water/The Sweet Little Girl That I Love
- Battle of the Boyn, or, King William crossing the Boyn Water (1)
- The Battle of the Boyn, or, King William crossing the Boyn Water
- The Battle of the Boyn, or, King William crossing the Boyn Water/The Battle of the Boyn, or, King William crossing the Boyn Water
- Battle of Waterloo (diary accounts)
- Beauties of Glasgow
- The Beauties of Glasgow (1802)
- Beautiful and interesting account of the shepherd of Salisbury Plain
- Beds of roses
- Beds of roses/The beds of roses
- Beds of roses/The choice of a husband
- Beds of roses/The choice of a wife
- Beds of roses/Contentment
- Beds of roses/The reformed drunkard
- Beds of roses/Tea and brandy
- Beds of roses/Time caught and drown'd in wine
- The beggar girl
- The Beggar's Petition
- Belfast maid's lamentation for the loss of her sweetheart
- Belfast maid's lamentation for the loss of her sweetheart/The Belfast Maid's Lamentation for the Loss of her Sweetheart
- Belfast maid's lamentation for the loss of her sweetheart/The Humours of Rosemary Lane
- Belfast maid's lamentation for the loss of her sweetheart/Paddy O Blarney
- Belfast maid's lamentation for the loss of her sweetheart/The Whistling Daughter
- Belfast maid's lamentation for the loss of her sweetheart/Wine is Commander
- Belfast shoemaker, or, Bold Irvine and Jane Wilson
- Belfast shoemaker, or, Bold Irvine and Jane Wilson/The Belfast shoemaker; or, Bold Irvine and Jane Wilson
- Belfast shoemaker, or, Bold Irvine and Jane Wilson/The constant lady
- Belfast shoemaker, or, Bold Irvine and Jane Wilson/The country lass's love for her sweetheart
- Belfast shoemaker, or, Bold Irvine and Jane Wilson/The cripple of Cornwall
- Belfast shoemaker, or, Bold Irvine and Jane Wilson/The happy stranger
- Belfast shoemaker, or, Bold Irvine and Jane Wilson/A sweet country life
- Believer exalted in imputed righteousness
- Bellfast mountains (Peterhead)
- Bellfast mountains (Peterhead)/The Bellfast mountains
- Bellfast mountains (Peterhead)/Let me in this ae night
- Bellfast mountains (Peterhead)/The parsons fat wedder
- Bellfast mountains (Peterhead)/The second of August
- The Bennachie budget
- Berkshire Lady's garland (2)
- Berkshire lady, or, Batchelors of every statioh (sic)
- Bess the gawkie
- Bess the Gawkie (1828)
- Bess the Gawkie (1828)/Again the wish'd for festive hour
- Bess the gawkie/Bess the gawkie
- Bess the Gawkie (1828)/Bess the Gawkie
- Bess the Gawkie (1828)/Captain Wattle and Miss Roe
- Bess the Gawkie (1828)/Cherry-cheek Patty
- Bess the Gawkie (1828)/Dear is my native vale
- Bess the gawkie/Gude news
- Bess the Gawkie (1828)/I'm weel sair'd wi' spunk
- Bess the gawkie/The legacy
- Bess the gawkie/Peggy Irvine
- Bessy Bell & Mary Gray
- Bessy Bell & Mary Gray/Andro and his cutty gun
- Bessy Bell & Mary Gray/Bessy Bell & Mary Gray
- Bessy Bell & Mary Gray/Blythe around the nappy
- Bessy Bell & Mary Gray/From the white blossom'd sloe
- Bessy Bell & Mary Gray/Hae you seen, in the calm dewy morning
- Bessy Bell & Mary Gray/The spotless maid
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)/As I came by Loch-Erroch side
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)/Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)/Broom o' Cowdenknowes
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)/The lassie o' the Glen
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)/O are ye sleeping, Maggie
- Best-match, or, The incomparable marriage between the Creator & the creature
- Bewick and Graham (1840s)
- Bewick and Graham (1840s)/The Berkshire lady's garland
- Bewick and Graham (1840s)/Bewick and Graham
- Bewick and Graham (1840s)/Margaret and the minister
- Bide ye yet (1825)
- Bide ye yet (1825)/Bide ye yet
- Bide ye yet (1825)/O Jeanie there's naething to fear ye
- Bide ye yet (1825)/Variety is charming
- Biographical sketch of the life and labours of that eminent minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Rev. James Hall D. D., of the United Secession Church, Broughton-Place meeting-house, Edinburgh
- Biographical sketch of the life and labours of that eminent minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ; the Rev. James Hall D. D. of the United Secession Church, Broughton-Place meeting-house, Edinburgh
- Birks of Aberfeldy
- The Birks of Invermay (1815)
- The Birks of Invermay (1815)/Go Where Glory Waits Thee
- The Birks of Invermay (1815)/The Peck o' Maut
- The black book of conscience (1)
- The black book of conscience (2)
- The Black-Bird Songster
- The Black-bird
- Black-ey'd Susan's garland
- Black-ey'd Susan's garland/Here awa, there awa
- Blackamoor in the wood (1)
- Blackamoor in the wood (2)
- The blackamoor in the wood: or, A lamentable ballad on a tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady
- Blackamoor in the wood, or, A lamentable ballad on the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady
- Blackamoor of the wood (3)
- The comical stories of Thrummy Cap and the Ghaist (NLS104185773)/Blind Fou
- Blue Beard (1828)
- Blythsome bridal
- Blythsome bridal, or, the lass wi' the gowden hair (1)
- Blythsome bridal, or, The lass wi' the gowden hair (2)
- Blythsome bridal, or, the lass wi' the gowden hair (1)/The Blythsome Bridal
- Blythsome bridal, or, The lass wi' the gowden hair (2)/The Blythsome Bridal
- Blythsome bridal, or, The lass wi' the gowden hair (2)/The Farewel
- Blythsome bridal, or, the lass wi' the gowden hair (1)/Love and Life
- Blythsome bridal, or, the lass wi' the gowden hair (1)/A New Touch on the Times
- Blythsome bridal, or, The lass wi' the gowden hair (2)/A New Touch on the Times
- Blythsome bridal, or, the lass wi' the gowden hair (1)/This is No Mine Ain House
- Blythsome bridal, or, The lass wi' the gowden hair (2)/This is No Mine Ain House
- Bold dragoon
- Bold dragoon/O Wha's at My Chamber Door
- Bold mariners
- Bon-Accord Sangster
- Bonaparte's farewell
- Bonaparte's farewell/The Bay of Biscay o
- Bonaparte's farewell/Bonaparte's farewell
- Bonaparte's farewell/Kitty of Colrain
- Bonaparte's farewell/Lash'd to the helm