Ulster-Scots Poetry 1800-1899
List of items from this category transcribed and prepared for the on-line text-base.
Citations have already been excerpted from these items for the forthcoming Historical Dictionary of Written and Spoken Ulster-Scots [see Dictionary]
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘Donegore Hill’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘Address to Mr. A -----, Carrickfergus’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘To the Potatoe’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘Tea’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘To a Sparrow’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘Epistle to N--- P---, Oldmill’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘A Fragment of an Epistle to Mr. W. H. D---’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘Epistle to S. Thomson of Carngranny’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘The Passengers’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘The Penitent’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘The Spae-Wife’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘Song: Written in Winter’
- 1804 Poem, James Orr, ‘The Wanderer’
- 1811 Poem, John Meharg, ‘Epistle to Francis Boyle (I)’
- 1811 Poem, John Meharg, ‘Epistle to Francis Boyle (II)’
- 1807 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Carnmoney Witches’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Answer’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Preface’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Preacher turned Doctor’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Owre Hamely; or, The Famous Basket-Maker’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Author’s Address to his old Gelding’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘John Starve-the-Poor’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Scare-Craw’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Elegy on the Death of Edward Mills’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Strolling Piper ’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Dialogue between Bawty and Tray, Concerning the Dog-Tax’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Address to Robert Burns’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Address to the Cuckoo’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Mill-Pout. A Tale’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Hypocrite’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Lousy Taylor’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Poet’s Visit to the Miser’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Fragment’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Deil’s Address to J- B-ll’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Wife o’ Clinkin Town’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The De’il’s Address to S--y K--y’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Hornbook’s Ghaist’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘On Presenting a Plough to a Clergyman’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘A Strange Tale’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘To a Clergyman’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘A Grace, given at a New-Light Gentleman’s Table’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘Lines on seeing the Butterhorn’
- 1811 Poem, Francis Boyle ‘The Wizard o’ Down’
- 1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘The Northern Cottage’ (plus 21 other poems)