Scots Wha Hae
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For works with similar titles, see Bruce's Address.
For works with similar titles, see Bannockburn.
- "The Speech of King Robert the Bruce to his Troops" in The Speech of King Robert the Bruce to his Troops (1789)
- "Bruce's Address" in Bruce's Address (est. 1804-1819), a Scottish chapbook printed in Glasgow
- "Bruce's Address" in The Birks of Invermay (1815), a Scottish chapbook printed in Edinburgh
- "Bruce's Address" in Mill, mill, o (1817), a Scottish chapbook printed in Edinburgh
- "Bannockburn" in Old Maids (1821)
- "Bruce's Address" in New minstrel (1840s)
- "Bruce's Address" in Nine popular songs (n. d.), a Scottish chapbook printed in Glasgow
- "Scots wha hae, &c" in The Song Book No. 4 (n. d.), a Scottish chapbook printed in Glasgow
- "Bruce's Address" in The Singers' Companion (1840s)
- "Bruce's Address" in The Book of Scottish Song (1843)
- "Bannockburn" in The Poetical Works of Robert Burns (1887)
- "Bannockburn" in Poems That Every Child Should Know (1904)
- "Scots Wha Hae" in The Canadian Soldiers' Song Book (1917)
- "March to Bannockburn" in The Annotated 'Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes' (ongoing Wikisource project)