Works
- Ane Godlie Dreame. Edinburgh: R. Charteris. 1603; translated into English by the author as A Godly Dream. Edinburgh: R. Charteris. 1604.
- “A Sonnet Sent to Blackness.” Early Metrical Tales. ed. David Laing. Edinburgh: W. D. Laing/ Londong: J. Duncan. 1826. P. xxxii.
- “Letters from Lady Culross, Etc.” Select Biographies. Ed. W. K. Tweedie. Edinburgh: Wodrow Society, 1845. I: 349-70.
- Poems of Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross. Ed. Jamie Reid Baxter. Edinburgh: Solsequium, 2010.
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