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  • Title Page .......................................................................................................................

  • Dedication. .....................................................................................................................

  • Advertisement to the Edition of 1876. ...........................................................................

  • Preface..........................................................................................................................

  • An Essay On The Ancient Minstrels In England.........................................................

  • Notes and Illustrations Referred to in the Foregoing Essay. .......................................

  • Epigraph. ......................................................................................................................

  • BOOK I. .......................................................................................................................

  • I. The Ancient Ballad of Chevy-Chase. .......................................................................

  • II. The Battle of Otterbourne. ......................................................................................

  • A Note on the Names in the two Preceding Ballads. ...................................................

  • III. The Jew's Daughter.A SCOTTISH BALLAD......................................................

  • IV. Sir Cauline. ............................................................................................................

  • TRANSMITTED FROM SCOTLAND..................................................................... V. Edward, Edward. A SCOTTISH BALLAD. FROM A MANUSCRIPT COPY

  • VI. King Estmere. ......................................................................................................

  • VII. Sir Patrick Spence. .............................................................................................

  • VIII. Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne. ...................................................................

  • IX. An Elegy on Henry, fourth Earl of Northumberland. ..........................................

  • X. The Tower of Doctrine..........................................................................................

  • XI. The Child of Elle. ................................................................................................

  • XII. Edom O' Gordon. A SCOTTISH BALLAD. ....................................................

  • BOOK II.....................................................................................................................

  • Essay on the Origin of the English Stage, Etc...........................................................

  • I. Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough, and William of Cloudesly. ................................

  • II. The Aged Lover Renounceth Love. ......................................................................

  • III. Jephthah Judge of Israel.......................................................................................

  • V. A Song to the Lute in Musicke. ............................................................................

  • VI. King Cophetua and the Beggar-Maid. .................................................................

  • VII. Take Thy Auld Cloak About Thee. ...................................................................

  • VIII. Willow, Willow, Willow...................................................................................

  • IX. Sir Lancelot du Lake............................................................................................

  • X. Corydon's Farewell to Phillis. ...............................................................................

  • XI. Gernutus, the Jew of Venice. ...............................................................................

  • XII. The Passionate Shepherd to his Love.................................................................

  • XIII. Titus Andronicus's Complaint...........................................................................

  • XIV. Take Those Lips Away. ....................................................................................

  • XV. King Leir and his Three Daughters. ...................................................................

  • XVI. Youth And Age. ................................................................................................

  • XVII. The Frolicksome Duke, or the Tinker's Good Fortune....................................

  • XVIII. The Friar of Orders Gray................................................................................

  • BOOK III ...................................................................................................................

  • I. The more modern Ballad of Chevy Chace. ............................................................

  • II. Death's Final Conquest..........................................................................................

  • III. The Rising in the North........................................................................................

  • IV. Northumberland Betrayed by Douglas. ...............................................................

  • V. My Mind to Me a Kingdom is. .............................................................................

  • VI. The Patient Countess. .........................................................................................

  • VII. Dowsabel. ..........................................................................................................

  • VIII. The Farewell fo Love. .......................................................................................

  • IX. Ulysses and the Syren. .........................................................................................

  • XI. The Character of a Happy Life. ...........................................................................

  • XII. Gilderoy..............................................................................................................

  • XIII. Winifreda. .........................................................................................................

  • XIV. The Witch of Wokey.........................................................................................

  • XV. Bryan and Pereene, A WEST-INDIAN BALLAD. ...........................................

  • XVI. Gentle River, Gentle River.TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH. ..........

  • SPANISH. .................................................................................................................. XVII. Alcanzor and Zayda.A MOORISH TALE. IMITATED FROM THE

  • BOOK IV ...................................................................................................................

  • I. Richard of Almaigne. .............................................................................................

  • II. On the Death of K. Edward the First.....................................................................

  • III. An original Ballad by Chaucer. ...........................................................................

  • WEDDING OF TIBBE, THE REEV'S DAVGHTER THERE................................. IV. The Turnament of Tottenham; OR, THE WOOEING, WINNING, AND

  • V. For the Victory at Agincourt. ................................................................................

  • VI. The Not-Browne Mayd........................................................................................

  • VII. A Balet by the Earl Rivers..................................................................................

  • VIII. Cupid's Assault: by Lord Vaux. ........................................................................

  • IX. Sir Aldingar. ........................................................................................................

  • X. The Gaberlunzie Man A SCOTTISH BALLAD ..................................................

  • XI. On Thomas Lord Cromwell.................................................................................

  • XII. Harpalus. AN ANCIENT ENGLISH PASTORAL. ..........................................

  • XIII. Robin and Makyne. AN ANCIENT SCOTTISH PASTORAL. ......................

  • HERDSMAN. ............................................................................................................ XIV. Gentle Herdsman, tell to Me. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A PILGRIM AND

  • XV. King Edward IV. and the Tanner of Tamworth. ................................................

  • TRAVELLER ............................................................................................................ XVI As Ye came from the Holy Land. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A PILGRIM AND

  • XVII. Hardyknute. A SCOTTISH FRAGMENT. .....................................................

  • BOOK V ....................................................................................................................

  • I. A Ballad of Luther, the Pope, a Cardinal, and a Husbandman...............................

  • II. John Anderson my Jo. A SCOTTISH SONG. ......................................................

  • III. Little John Nobody. .............................................................................................

  • CHARCOAL ON A SHUTTER. ............................................................................... IV. Queen Elizabeth's Verses, While Prisoner At Woodstock. WRIT WITH

  • V. The Heir Of Linne.................................................................................................

  • HAVING A SCAR IN HER FOREHEAD. ............................................................... VI. Gascoigne's Praise of the Fair Bridges, afterwards Lady Sandes, ON HER

  • VII. Fair Rosamond. ..................................................................................................

  • VIII. Queen Eleanor's Confession. ............................................................................

  • IX. The Sturdy Rock. .................................................................................................

  • X. The Beggar's Daughter of Bednall-Green. ............................................................

  • An Essay on the Meaning of the Word FIT. ..............................................................

  • XI. Fancy and Desire. BY THE EARL OF OXFORD. .............................................

  • XII. Sir Andrew Barton..............................................................................................

  • XIII. Lady Anne Bothwell's Lament A SCOTTISH SONG......................................

  • XIV. The Murder of the King of Scots. .....................................................................

  • XV. A Sonnet by Q. Elizabeth...................................................................................

  • XVI. The King of Scots and Andrew Browne. .........................................................

  • XVIII. Young Waters.A SCOTTISH BALLAD. .....................................................

  • XIX. Mary Ambree. ...................................................................................................

  • XX. Brave Lord Willoughbey....................................................................................

  • XXI. Victorious Men of Earth. ..................................................................................

  • XXII. The Winning of Cales......................................................................................

  • XXIII. The Spanish Lady's Love. ..............................................................................

  • XXIV. Argentile and Curan. ......................................................................................

  • XXV. Corin's Fate......................................................................................................

  • XXVI. Jane Shore. .....................................................................................................

  • XXVII. Corydon's Doleful Knell...............................................................................

  • BOOK VI ...................................................................................................................

  • On the Alliterative Metre, without Rhyme, in Pierce Plowman's Visions. ...............

  • I. The Complaint of Conscience. ...............................................................................

  • II. Plain Truth and Blind Ignorance. ..........................................................................

  • III. The Wandering Jew. ............................................................................................

  • IV. The Lye. BY SIR WALTER RALEIGH. ............................................................

  • V. Verses by King James I.........................................................................................

  • VI. King John and the Abbot of Canterbury..............................................................

  • VII. You Meaner Beauties. ........................................................................................

  • VIII. The Old and Young Courtier. ...........................................................................

  • IX. Sir John Suckling's Campaigne. ..........................................................................

  • X. To Althea From Prison..........................................................................................

  • XI. The Downfall of Charing Cross...........................................................................

  • XII. Loyalty Confined................................................................................................

  • XIII. Verses by King Charles I. .................................................................................

  • XIV. The Sale of Rebellious House-hold Stuff. ........................................................

  • XV. The Baffled Knight, or Lady's Policy. ...............................................................

  • XVI. Why so Pale? ....................................................................................................

  • XVII. Old Tom of Bedlam. MAD SONG THE FIRST.............................................

  • XVIII. The Distracted Puritan.MAD SONG THE SECOND. .................................

  • XIX. The Lunatic Lover. MAD SONG THE THIRD. ..............................................

  • XX. The Lady Distracted with Love MAD SONG THE FOURTH..........................

  • XXI. The Distracted Lover MAD SONG THE FIFTH .............................................

  • XXII. The Frantic Lady.MAD SONG THE SIXTH.................................................

  • XXIII. Lilli Burlero....................................................................................................

  • MANNER .................................................................................................................. XXIV. The Braes Of Yarrow. IN IMITATION OF THE ANCIENT SCOTS

  • XXV. Admiral Hosier's Ghost. ..................................................................................

  • XXVI. Jemmy Dawson. .............................................................................................

  • BOOK VII. Poems on King Arthur, etc.....................................................................

  • Essay On The Ancient Metrical Romances, Etc. .......................................................

  • I. The Boy and the Mantle. ........................................................................................

  • II. The Marriage of Sir Gawaine................................................................................

  • III. King Ryence's Challenge. ....................................................................................

  • IV. King Arthur's Death A FRAGMENT ..................................................................

  • V. The Legend of King Arthur. .................................................................................

  • VI. A Dyttie to Hey Downe. ......................................................................................

  • VII. Glasgerion. .........................................................................................................

  • VIII. Old Robin of Portingale. ...................................................................................

  • IX. Child Waters. .......................................................................................................

  • X. Phillida and Corydon. ...........................................................................................

  • XI. Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard......................................................................

  • XII. The Ew-Bughts Marion. .....................................................................................

  • XIII. The Knight and Shepherd's Daughter. ..............................................................

  • XIV. The Shepherd's Address to his Muse. ...............................................................

  • XV. Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor............................................................................

  • XVI. Cupid and Campaspe. .......................................................................................

  • XVII. The Lady turned Serving-Man. .......................................................................

  • XVIII. Gil Morrice.A SCOTTISH BALLAD ..........................................................

  • BOOK VIII. ...............................................................................................................

  • I. The Legend of Sir Guy. ..........................................................................................

  • II. Guy and Amarant. .................................................................................................

  • III. The Auld Goodman A SCOTTISH SONG..........................................................

  • IV. Fair Margaret and Sweet William........................................................................

  • V. Barbara Allen's Cruelty. ........................................................................................

  • VI. Sweet William's Ghost. A SCOTTISH BALLAD. .............................................

  • VII. Sir John Grehme and Barbara Allan. A SCOTTISH BALLAD. .......................

  • VIII. The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington. ..................................................................

  • IX. The Willow-Tree.A PASTORAL DIALOGUE. ................................................

  • X. The Lady's Fall......................................................................................................

  • XI. Waly Waly, Love be Bonny. A SCOTTISH SONG. ..........................................

  • XII. The Wanton Wife of Bath. .................................................................................

  • XIII. The Bride's Burial .............................................................................................

  • XIV. Dulcina..............................................................................................................

  • XV. The Lady Isabella's Tragedy. .............................................................................

  • XVI. The Hue and Cry after Cupid............................................................................

  • XVII. The King of France's Daughter. ......................................................................

  • XVIII. The Sweet Neglect. ........................................................................................

  • XIX. The Children in the Wood. ...............................................................................

  • XX. A Lover Of Late. ................................................................................................

  • XXI. The King and the Miller of Mansfield. .............................................................

  • XXII. The Shepherd's Resolution. .............................................................................

  • XXIII. Queen Dido. ...................................................................................................

  • XXIV. The Witches' Song. ........................................................................................

  • XXV. Robin Good-Fellow.........................................................................................

  • XXVI. The Fairy Queen. ...........................................................................................

  • XXVII. The Fairies Farewell. ....................................................................................

  • BOOK IX. ..................................................................................................................

  • I. The Birth of St. George. .........................................................................................

  • II. St. George and the Dragon. ...................................................................................

  • III. Love will find out the Way. .................................................................................

  • IV. Lord Thomas and Fair Annet A SCOTTISH BALLAD .....................................

  • V. Unfading Beauty. ..................................................................................................

  • VI. George Barnwell. .................................................................................................

  • VII. The Stedfast Shepherd........................................................................................

  • The Spanish Virgin, or Effects of Jealousy. ..............................................................

  • IX. Jealousy, Tyrant of the Mind. ..............................................................................

  • X. Constant Penelope.................................................................................................

  • XI. To Lucasta, on going to the Wars. .......................................................................

  • XII. Valentine and Ursine. .........................................................................................

  • XIII. The Dragon of Wantley.....................................................................................

  • XIV. St. George for England. THE FIRST PART ....................................................

  • XV. St. George for EnglandTHE SECOND PART..................................................

  • XVI. Margaret's Ghost. ..............................................................................................

  • XVII. Lucy and Colin. ...............................................................................................

  • HAND[1] ................................................................................................................... XVIII. The Boy and the Mantle. AS REVISED AND ALTERED BY A MODERN

  • XIX. The Ancient Fragment of The Marriage of Sir Gawaine..................................

  • GLOSSARY ..............................................................................................................

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