Old Ballads: Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date, Volume 4R. H. Evans, 1810 - Ballads, English |
Contents
Tom Thumb | 1 |
Murder of the two Brothers Lewis and Edmund West by the Sons of the Lord Darsy | 2 |
Sympathising Lover | 4 |
Amorous Distress | 5 |
Loyal Lover | 6 |
The Lovers Expostulation | 7 |
The Lovers Indifference | 8 |
Bachelors Plea against Matrimony | 9 |
Mad Shepherdess | 195 |
Athelgiva | 197 |
Sir John BarleyCorn | 214 |
Mas Mault | 220 |
The Devonshire Nymph | 226 |
Venuss Lament for Adonis | 230 |
Song of Richard Coeur de Lion | 231 |
Military Song on the French Champion Roland | 234 |
Caveat against Idle Rumours | 10 |
Sonnet to the Virgin Mary | 11 |
Balade of a Shepharde Page | 12 |
Sonnet sung before Queen Elizabeth attributed to the Earl of Essex | 13 |
Sonnet on Elizabeth Markhame | 14 |
Bishop Thurstan and the King of Scots | 15 |
Battle of Cuton Moor | 16 |
Murder of Prince Arthur | 17 |
Prince Edward and Adam Gordon | 18 |
Cumnor Hall | 19 |
Arabella Sinart | 20 |
Anna Bulen | 21 |
The Lady and The Palmer | 22 |
Fair Maniac | 23 |
The Bridal | 24 |
The Lordling Peasant | 25 |
RedCross Knight | 26 |
Wandering Maid | 27 |
Triumph of Death | 28 |
CONTENTS Page | 66 |
Julia | 184 |
Bitter Fruits of Jealousy | 187 |
Death of Allen | 193 |
Song by Thibaut King of Navarre | 238 |
Laidley Worm of Spindleston Heughs | 241 |
Zayde and Zelindaxa | 248 |
The Hermit of Warkworth | 254 |
Ragnar Lodbrach | 293 |
Hirlas Owain or the DrinkingHorn of Owen | 307 |
Elphins Consolation | 315 |
AngloNorman Drinking Song | 318 |
Lord Henry and Fair Catherine | 320 |
Cadwallo and Elmira | 323 |
The Prophecy of Queen Emma | 327 |
Death of Earl Oswald い | 333 |
Elfrida and Sir James of Perth | 336 |
Ancient Hunting Song | 343 |
A pleasant new Court Song | 345 |
Venuss Search after Cupid | 350 |
Love and Constancy | 353 |
Ungrateful Nanny | 355 |
Song by Sir Robert Aytoun | 357 |
The Duke of Suffolks Address to Queen Ca therine | 358 |
Queen Katherines Song to the Duke of Suffolk | 360 |
The Marquis of Montroses Address to his Mistress | 361 |