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PART I

BOOK I

NO. PAGE
1. Thomas the Rhymer 1
2. Tam Lin 4
3. Sir Cawline 14
4. Sir Aldingar 20
5. Cospatrick 29
6. Willy’s Lady 36
7. The Queen of Elfland’s Nourice 41
8. Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight 43
9. The Riddling Knight 46
10. May Colvin 47
11. The Wee Wee Man 51
12. Alison Gross 52
13. Kemp Owyne 55
14. The Laily Worm 59
15. King Orfeo 62
16. King Henry 64
17. The Boy and the Mantle 68
18. King Arthur and King Cornwall 75
19. The Marriage of Sir Gawain 88
20. Bonnie Annie 98
21. Brown Robyn’s Confession 100
22. The Cruel Mother 102
23. Binnorie 104
24. The Broomfield Hill 107
25. Earl Mar’s Daughter 110
26. Proud Lady Margaret 116
27. Clerk Saunders 118
28. The Daemon Lover 123
29. Clerk Colven 126
30. Young Hunting 129
31. The Great Silkie of Sule Skerrie 135
32. The Wife of Usher’s Well 136
33. A Lyke-Wake Dirge 138
34. The Unquiet Grave 140

BOOK II

35. Hynd Horn 142
36. Hynd Etin 145
37. Erlinton 153
38. Earl Brand 157
39. The Douglas Tragedy 160
40. Glasgerion 163
41. King Estmere 167
42. 151. Lord Maxwell’s Last Goodnight 789
152. Helen of Kirconnell 792
153. The Lament of the Border Widow 793

BOOK VII

154. Lady Alice 795
155. Lord Lovel 796
156. The Trees so High 798
157. The Brown Girl 800
158. Barbara Allen’s Cruelty 802
159. The Gardener 804
160. The Lowlands o’ Holland 806
161. The Spanish Lady’s Love 807
162. The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington 811
163. The Blind Beggar’s Daughter of Bednall-Green 813
164. The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman 825
165. Mary Ambree 829
166. The Lady turned Serving-Man 832
167. The Simple Ploughboy 837
168. Cawsand Bay 839
169. The Greenland Fishery 841
170. The Old Cloak 843
171. Widdicombe Fair 845
172. Get Up and Bar the Door 847
173. King John and the Abbot of Canterbury 849
174. The Children in the Wood 854
175. The Suffolk Miracle 860
176. Bessie Bell and Mary Gray 865
Index of First Lines 867

Certainly, I must confesse my own barbarousnes, I neuer heard the olde song of Percy and Duglas that I found not my heart mooued more then with a Trumpet.

Sir Philip Sidney.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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