Poésies de Anonyme
- A Hymn to the Virgin
- A Lyke-Wake Dirge
- A Riddle
- A mes côtés j'ai deux rosiers
- Advice to a Lover
- Alison
- Am stram gram
- Angelica the Doorkeeper
- As ye came from the Holy Land
- At Liberty I Sit and See
- Balow
- Barbara Allen's Cruelty
- Binnorie
- Bleu, bleu, bleu
- Blow, Northern Wind
- Bonjour madame
- Bonsoir madame la Lune
- C'est demain dimanche
- Carol
- Clerk Saunders
- Coccinelle vole
- Complaint of the Absence of Her Lover being upon the Sea
- Cradle Song
- Cuckoo Song
- Devotion, Captain Tobias Hume's The First Part of Airs, &c.
- Do do l'enfant do
- Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
- Edom O'Gordon
- Edom o' Gordon
- Edward, Edward
- En passant dans un petit bois
- Fair Annie
- Fair Helen
- Frankie and Johnnie
- Frédéric
- God and the Soldier
- Godfrey Gordon
- Helen of Kirconnell
- Henri quatre
- Hey nonny no!
- I Don't Want to Die
- I Have a Gentil Cock
- Icarus, Robert Jones's Second Book of Songs and Airs
- If All the World Were Paper
- J'ai des roses
- J'ai faim
- J'ai perdu mon mouchoir
- J'ai vu dans la lune
- Je te vends ma vache
- La Julie où est-elle ?
- La Tour Eiffel
- Le canard blanc
- Les araignées
- London Bells
- Lord Randall
- Love not me for comely grace, John Wilbye's Second Set of Madrigals
- Love will find out the Way
- Lusty May
- Lyme Lyrics
- Là-haut là-haut sur ces montagnes
- Madrigal, Davison's Poetical Rhapsody
- Marions-nous charmante rose
- May in the Green-Wood
- Midnight Special
- My Friend Judge Not Me
- My Heart is High Above
- My Lady's Tears, John Dowland's Third and Last Book of Songs or Airs
- My Love in Her Attire
- O Burr
- O Death, O Death, Rock Me Asleep
- Of a rose, a lovely rose, Of a rose is al myn song.
- Old English riddle
- Papivole
- Phillada flouts Me
- Phyllida's Love-Call
- Pipe and Can
- Preparations
- Prêchi prêcha
- Quia Amore Langueo
- Ran plan plan
- Riddle
- Saint-Malo Saint-Servan
- She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain
- Sighs
- Since First I saw your Face, Thomas Ford's Music of Sundry Kinds
- Sir Patrick Spence
- Sister, Awake!, Thomas Bateson's First Set of English Madrigals
- Soldiers Who Wish to be a Hero
- Spring-tide
- Tam Lin
- Tears, John Dowland's Third and Last Book of Songs or Airs
- The Bells of Hell
- The Bonnie House o' Airlie
- The Bonny Earl of Murray
- The Braes o'Yarrow
- The Call
- The Creation of the Moon
- The Dowie Houms of Yarrow
- The Forsaken Bride
- The Lass of Lochroyan
- The Lover in Winter Plaineth for the Spring
- The Means to attain Happy Life
- The Now Jerusalem, Song of Mary the Mother of Christ (London: E. Allde)
- The Nut-Brown Maid
- The Old Cloak
- The Queen's Marie
- The Rain
- The Seven Virgins
- The Three Ravens
- The Time When I First Fell In Love
- The Twa Corbies
- The Wakening, John Attye's First Book of Airs
- The Wife of Usher's Well
- There is a Lady sweet and kind, Thomas Ford's Music of Sundry Kinds
- This World's Joy
- Thomas the Rhymer
- To A Nun
- To Her Sea-faring Lover
- Twa Corbies
- Two Little Shadows
- Two Rivers
- Un deux trois
- Un petit chien blanc
- Un petit chien pendu
- Un petit cochon
- Un pou une puce
- Une aiguille
- Une petite souris passait par là
- Une plaque de chocolat
- Une pomme rouge
- Une poule sur un mur
- Une souris verte
- Vitipuration Falls
- Waly, Waly
- Westron Wind, When Wilt Thou Blow?
- When Flora had O'erfret the Firth
- Will He No Come Back Again?
- Winter Solstice

