Story-Telling Ballads / Selected and Arranged for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Boys' and Girls' Own Reading

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THE FOREWORD

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

THE SALT BLUE SEAS

A-HARROWING O' THE BORDER

BRAVE HEARTS AND PROUD

LAYS O' FAERIE

LAYS O' WONDER

MERRY GESTES

SAD GESTES

PRETTY MAYS AND KNIGHTS SO BOLD

FOR HALLOWEEN AND MIDSUMMER EVE

ALL UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE

O' PILGRIMAGE AND SOULS SO STRONG

APPENDIX

SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHERS AND LEADERS OF POETRY HOURS

PROGRAMME FOR A YEAR OF BALLAD-READING AND STUDY ONE PERIOD A WEEK FOR FORTY WEEKS

GLOSSARY AND INDEXES

FOOTNOTES:

Title: Story-Telling Ballads

Selected and Arranged for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Boys' and Girls' Own Reading

Author: Frances Jenkins Olcott

Language: English

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STORY-TELLING BALLADS


THE LIFT GREW DARK, AND THE WIND BLEW LOUD,
AND GURLY GREW THE SEA (page 5)

STORY-TELLING
BALLADS

SELECTED AND ARRANGED FOR
STORY-TELLING AND READING ALOUD
AND FOR
THE BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ OWN READING

BY

FRANCES JENKINS OLCOTT

Colophon

BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
1920


COPYRIGHT, 1920, BY FRANCES JENKINS OLCOTT

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

The Riverside Press

CAMBRIDGE . MASSACHUSETTS
U . S . A


TO MY SISTER

VIRGINIA OLCOTT


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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