'Dedication. To the Right Honourable Lady Anne Scott, of Buccleugh [Lady Anne Elizabeth Montague Scott (1796‒1844)]' (first published in
The Brownie of Bodsbeck in 1818; here with small revisions). 'Memoir of the Author's Life' (first version published in
The Mountain Bard in 1807; updated version in the 1821 third edition; here further revised). 'Reminiscences of Former Days' (first published here): a continuation of Hogg's autobiographical memoir to the present, adding brief reminiscences of Sir Walter Scott,
Southey,
Wordsworth,
Allan Cunningham,
Galt,
John Gibson Lockhart, and Robert Sym (1750‒1840). 'The Adventures of Captain John Lochy, Written by Himself' (first published here): a picaresque novella recounting the adventures at the beginning of the eighteenth century, mostly on the Continent, of a Scottish soldier of unknown but probably noble parentage. 'The Pongos: A Letter from Southern Africa' (first published in ''
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine'' in 1829 as 'A Singular Letter from Southern Africa. Communicated by Mr Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd'): the correspondent tells of the abduction and retrieval of his baby son and then his wife by a set of
orangutans whose royal cub he had killed. 'Marion's Jock' (first published as the 'Laird of Peatstacknowe's Tale' in
The Three Perils of Man in 1822): the narrator tells in Scots the story of a voracious cowherd called Jock. ==Reception==