Poems by Thomas Maitland
- Elegy I: to the painter
- Elegy II: to Morpheus
- Elegy III: to Doctor Louis Duret, that he relieve the sickness of a quartan fever
- Elegy IV
- Elegy V
- Elegy VI: the surrender of Dunbar Castle to the King
- Elegy VII: preface to Alexander Arbuthnot's Speeches on the Origin and Dignity of Law
- Sylva I: the consecration of James VI, king of Scots
- Sylva II: a giving of thanks to James Stewart, regent of Scotland, in the name of Amaryllis, on his return from England to his homeland
- Sylva III: Lethington House
- Sylva IV: to his brother William, affixed as preface to 'Concerning why war should be taken up against the Turks'
- Against Gulus, the bankrupt
- On a girl whose name is Barbara Black
- To King James, on a certain corrupt senator
- On 1 January, to David Cunningham
- To Phyllis
- To John Gordon
- A Jest against Gallus the cuckold
- Against Gilla
- Against Gilla
- Echo
- Against Janus Virbius
- Against Regulus
- On the Frenchman Anne De Montmorency, murdered by a Scot
- To Glycinna
- On a painting of the same woman
- Against Gilla
- On George Buchanan's Psalm Paraphrases
- The long-eared owl, from the Greek
- Mother, from the Greek
- On Homer's likeness
- On Heraclitus
- On Cicero
- On Virgil, having gained his laurel
- On Cato
- On Plato
- On Aristotle
- On Pythagoras
- On the epigram