Works with a theme of woman (128)
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A Fragment [When first I came to Stewart Kyle]
“When first I came to Kyle Stewart ...”
A song written in 1785 and performed by Douglas Henshall
A Waukrife Minnie
“Whaur are you gaun, my bony lass, ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by John Cairney
And I'll kiss thee yet, yet
“And I'll kiss thee yet, yet ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Tam Dean Burn
As I cam down by yon castle wa'
“As I cam down by yon castle wa ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Douglas Henshall
As I look'd over yon castle wa'
“As I looked o'er yon castle wa' ...”
A poem performed by Douglas Henshall
As I went out ae May morning
“As I went out ae may morning ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Tam Dean Burn
Auld Rob Morris
“There's Auld Rob Morris that wons in yon glen ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Paul Higgins
Banks of Cree
“Here is the glen and here the bower ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Bessy and her Spinning Wheel
“O leeze me on my spinnin-wheel ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Crawford Logan
Bonie Jean
“There was a lass and she was fair ...”
A song written in 1793 and performed by Karen Dunbar
Clarinda (Mistress of my soul)
“Clarinda, mistress of my soul ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Gerry Mulgrew
Duncan Davison
“There was a lass, they ca'd her Meg ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Dawn Steele
Eppie Mcnab
“O saw ye my dearie, my Eppie Mcnab ...”
A song written in 1791 and performed by Tam Dean Burn
Esteem For Chloris
“Ah, Chloris, since it may not be ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by John Ramage
Farewell Thou Stream
“Farewell, thou stream that winding flows ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Lorraine McIntosh
Fragment - Epistle from Esopus to Maria
“From these drear solitudes and frowzy Cells ...”
A poem written in 1796 and performed by Dougray Scott
Green grow the rashes [alternate version]
“Green grow the rashes o ...”
A song written in 1793 and performed by Dougray Scott
Green grow the rashes [alternate version]
“Green grow the rashes o ...”
A song written in 1793 and performed by Dougray Scott
Green grow the rashes [an older edition]
“Green grow the rashes o ...”
A song performed by Dougray Scott
Had I a cave
“Had I a cave on some wild, distant shore ...”
A song written in 1793 and performed by John Ramage
Handsome Nell
“O Once I lov'd a bonnie lass, ...”
A poem written in 1771-9 and performed by Liam Brennan
Here's to thy health my bonie lass
“Here's to thy health, my bonie lass ...”
I Love My Jean
“Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Denis Lawson
I do confess thou art sae fair
“I do confess thou art sae fair ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Barbara Rafferty
I'll Tell You a Tale of a Wife
“I'll tell you a tale of a wife ...”
A song written in 1789 and performed by Dawn Steele
I'm o'er young to Marry Yet
“I'm o'er young, I'm o'er young, ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Daniela Nardini
Inconstancy in Love
“Let not Woman e'er complain ...”
A song written in 1794 and performed by Paul Higgins
It Was A' For Our Rightfu' King
“It was a' for our rightfu' king ...”
A song written in 1794 and performed by Annette Crosbie
It is na, Jean, thy bonie face
“It is na, Jean, thy bonie face ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Douglas Henshall
Jessie A New Scots Song
“True hearted was he, the sad swain o' the Yarrow ...”
A song written in 1793 and performed by Crawford Logan
Johnie Blunt
“There liv'd a man in yonder glen ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Juliet Cadzow
Jumpin John
“The lang lad they ca' jumpin John ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Daniela Nardini
Kellyburnbraes
“There lived a carl in Kellyburn Braes ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Paul Higgins
Lady Onlie, Honest Lucky
“A' the lads o Thornie-bank ...”
A song written in 1787 and performed by Annette Crosbie
Lament Of Mary, Queen Of Scots, On The Approach Of Spring
“Now Nature hangs her mantle green ...”
A poem written in 1791 and performed by Phyllis Logan
Lovely Davies
“O how shall I, unskilfu', try ...”
A song written in 1791 and performed by John Cairney
Merry Hae I Been Teethin A Heckle
“O Merry hae I been teethin' a heckle ...”
A poem written in 1785 and performed by Ralph Riach
Monody on Maria
“How cold is that bosom which folly once fired ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Stella Gonet
My Tochers the Jewel
“O meikle thinks my Luve o' my beauty ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Eddi Reader
My Wife's a wanton wee thing
“My wife's a wanton, wee thing, ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Denis Lawson
My girl she's airy
“My girl she's airy, she's buxom and gay ...”
A song written in 1784 and performed by Gerry Carruthers
My wife's a winsome wee thing
“She is a winsome wee thing ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Dougray Scott
O Bonie was yon rosy brier
“O Bonie was yon rosy brier ...”
O Mally's meek, Mally's sweet
“O Mally's meek, Mally's sweet ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Billy Boyd
O Saw ye bonie Lesley
“O saw ye bonie Lesley ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Derek Riddell
O Tibbie, I Hae Seen The Day
“O Tibbie, I hae seen the day ...”
A song written in 1771-9 and performed by Tom Fleming
O Whistle, and I'll come to ye, my lad
“O Whistle, and I'll come to ye, my lad ...”
A song written in 1793 and performed by Elaine C Smith
O ay my wife she dang me
“O ay my wife she dang me ...”
A song written in 1795 and performed by Alex Norton
O ken ye what Meg o' the mill has gotten
“O ken ye what Meg o' the mill has gotten ...”
A song written in 1793 and performed by Elaine C Smith
O poortith cauld and restless love
“O Poortith cauld and restless love ...”
O this is no my ain lassie
“O this is no my ain lassie ...”
A song written in 1795 and performed by John Ramage
O wat ye wha that lo'es me
“O wat ye wha that lo'es me ...”
On Chloris requesting me to give her a spray of a sloe-thorn in full blossom
“From the white-blossom'd sloe, my dear ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Denis Lawson
On Miss PK
“Young Peggy blooms our boniest lass ...”
A song written in 1784 and performed by Paul Young
On Miss Wilhelmina Alexander
“'Twas ev'n, the dewy fields were green ...”
A song written in 1786 and performed by Gary Lewis
On seeing Miss Fontenelle in a Favourite Character
“Sweet naivete of feature ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by Barbara Rafferty
Pinned to Mrs Riddell's carriage
“If you rattle along like your mistress's tongue ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by John Ramage
Raving winds around her blowing
“Raving winds around her blowing ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Billy Boyd
Saw Ye My Phely
“O Saw ye my dearie, my Phely? ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Cal Macaninch
She's fair and fause
“she's fair and fause that causes my smart ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Gerry Mulgrew
Song [Tho' women's minds, like winter winds]
“Tho' women's minds, like winter winds ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Simon Tait
Song composed at Auchtertyre on Miss Euphemia Murray of Lentrose
“By Oughtertyre grows the aik ...”
A song written in 1787 and performed by Gerry Mulgrew
The Answer, to the Guidwife of Wauchope-House
“Guidwife, I mind it weel in early date, ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by John Cairney
The Blue-Eyed Lassie
“I gaed a waefu' gate, yestreen ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Cal Macaninch
The Bob o'Dumblane
“As I cam down by yon castle wa ...”
A poem written in 1796 and performed by Dougray Scott
The Bonie Lass Made The Bed To Me
“When Januar wind was blawing cauld, ...”
A poem written in 1795 and performed by John Cairney
The Cares o' Love
“The cares o' Love are sweeter far ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Multiple Readers
The Couper o Cuddy
“The Couper o' Cuddy came here awa, ...”
A song written in 1795 and performed by Elaine C Smith
The Henpecked Husband
“Curs'd be the man, the poorest wretch in life, ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Denis Lawson
The Hue and Cry of John Lewars
“A thief, and a murderer! Stop her who can! ...”
A poem written in 1796 and performed by Denis Lawson
The Lovers morning salute to his Mistress
“Sleep'st thou, or walk'st thou, fairest creature ...”
A song written in 1794 and performed by Dougray Scott
The Posie
“O luve will venture in where it daur na weel be seen ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Stuart McQuarrie
The Ronalds of the Bennals
“In Tarbolton, ye ken, there are proper young men, ...”
A poem written in 1780 and performed by John Cairney
The Tarbolton Lasses
“If ye gae up to yon hill-tap ...”
A poem written in 1771-9 and performed by Alex Norton
The Taylor fell thro' the bed
“The Taylor fell thro' the bed, thimble an' a' ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Gary Lewis
Then Guidwife count the lawin
“Gane is the day and mirk's the night ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Barbara Rafferty
Thine am I, my Chloris fair
“Thine am I, my Chloris fair ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by John Ramage
Though fickle fortune has deceived me
“Though fickle fortune has deceived me ...”
A poem written in 1771-9 and performed by Crawford Logan
To Chloris
“'Tis Friendship's pledge, my young, fair Friend ...”
To Clarinda
“Fair Empress of the Poet's soul, ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Liam Brennan
To Maria
“'Praise Woman still!' his Lordship says ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by John Ramage
To Miss Ainslie, in Church
“Fair maid, you need not take the hint ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Simon Donald
To Miss Ferrier
“Nae heathen name I shall prefix ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by John Shedden
To Miss Graham of Fintry
“Here, where the Scotish Muse immortal lives ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Stella Gonet
To Miss Isabella MacLeod
“The crimson blossom charms the bee ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by John Shedden
To Miss Logan
“Again the silent wheels of time ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by David Hayman
To Mrs C
“Thou flattering mark of friendship kind ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by Tam Dean Burn
To the beautiful Miss Eliza J-n, on her principles of liberty and equality
“How liberty, girl, can it be by thee nam'd? ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Billy Boyd
Twas na her bonie blue e'e
“'Twas na her bonie blue e'e was my ruin ...”
A song written in 1795 and performed by John Ramage
Wha is that at my bower door?
“Wha is that at my bower-door? ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Eddi Reader
Where Helen Lies
“O that I were where Helen lies ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by John Shedden
Where braving angry Winter's Storms
“Where braving angry Winter's storms ...”
A song written in 1787 and performed by Paul Higgins
Will ye na can ye na let me be
“There liv'd a wife in Whistle-cockpen ...”
A poem performed by Stella Gonet
Wilt thou be my Dearie
“Wilt thou be my Dearie ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by John Ramage
Written Under The Picture of the Celebrated Miss Burns
“Cease, ye prudes, your envious railing ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Ye hae lien wrang, Lassie
“Your rosy cheeks are turn'd sae wan ...”
A poem performed by Gerry Carruthers
Yon wild mossy mountains
“Yon wild, mossy mountains sae lofty and wide ...”
A song written in 1787 and performed by Gerry Mulgrew








































