Inside front cover -- Peter's Introduction
First page, incomplete
Medelay - or Songs of Songs
The Pride of the Mill
Convicted Firesmen
Lines on the Famine in Ireland [i] or the apparition at Knock 1879
Lines on a young female lamenting for her true lover
The Can-Can
Lines on the death of Robert Jafferie who was killed in Glasgow 1880
The Scottish Chiefs
The Flower of the Village
Mary Brady's Farewell to Glasgow
Lines on the Burning of NO. 4 pit, Blantyre Colliery, or The Death of Young Andrew...
I Am Irish By Birth
Lines on the Phoenix Park Murder Which took place on May 6, 1882
A poem In loving memory of the Rev. Father Frawley, the First Parish Priest of Blantyre
Lines on the Coercion Bill or Our Queen Great Jubilee
Lines on the Irish National Foresters Demonstration
Lines on The League of the Cross Branch Blantyre
A Toast
Lines wrote on my native Place
Lines sent to my wife, Dunoon Convalescing Home on May 12th 1890.
Written on the death of a friend, Name of Mary McGinner
The Old Proverb, A friend in need is a friend indeed
Out of sight is not out of mind
Lines to a comrade who was in England
Lines on The Celtic Football Club
The [Bellie] Success
A Collier's Dream
Lines wrote to Coatbridge Michael Davitt branch
Lines to The Miners of the U. States
The [Swemie] Monthly Pay
Lines Composed at the end of 1893, Poem
The Winter of 1893+4
Farewell To Blantyre
This song was Composed on [J.D. Coscey]
Coscey is the man
The Sinner Patron
In memory of George Washington's Birthday
On friendship, unity and true Christian charity
Written to a brother
Written on a Superintend of Cherry Willey
Sent to a female friend who had doubted us when in need.
Written to my Brother on another occasion
Andy Cever's Batch
The Drunkard
A Birthday Poem
There is Nothing Bad But Could Be Worse
If McKinley gains this great election
Advise to the Youth On the Benefits of a Good Book
Song My ain native tongue
William John [Hannan] Farewell to Randlestown
The Mining machine
A wasted life
Bumming -- a story
Written to a friend in Scotland from America,
Written to a comrade in Blantyre