Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne |
102 |
9. |
An Elegy on Henry Fourth, Earl of Northumberland, by Skelton |
117 |
10. |
The Tower of Doctrine, by Stephen Hawes |
127 |
11. |
The Child of Elle |
131 |
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Fragment from the Folio MS. |
138 |
12. |
Edom o' Gordon. A Scottish Ballad |
140 |
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Captain Carre, from the Folio MS |
148 |
BOOK THE SECOND. |
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(Containing Ballads that illustrate Shakespeare.) |
1. |
Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough, and William of Cloudesley |
153 |
2. |
The aged Lover renounceth Love, by Lord Vaux |
179 |
3. |
Jephthah judge of Israel |
182 |
4. |
A Robyn Jolly Robyn |
185 |
5. |
A Song to the lute in musicke, by R. Edwards |
187 |
6. |
King Cophetua and the Beggar-maid |
189 |
7. |
Take thy old cloak about thee |
195 |
8. |
Willow, Willow, Willow |
199 |
9. |
Sir Lancelot du Lake |
204 |
10. |
Corydon's Farewell to Phillis |
209 |
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The Ballad of constant Susanna |
209 |
11. |
Gernutus the Jew of Venice |
211 |
12. |
The passionate Shepherd to his Love, by Marlowe |
220 |
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The Nymph's Reply, by Sir W. Raleigh |
223 |
13. |
Titus Andronicus's Complaint |
224 |
14. |
Take those lips away |
230 |
15. |
King Leir and his three daughters |
231 |
16. |
Youth and Age, by Shakespeare |
237 |
17. |
The Frolicksome Duke, or the Tinker's good Fortune |
238 |
18. |
The Friar of Orders Gray, by Percy |
242 |
BOOK THE THIRD. |
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1. |
The more modern Ballad of Chevy-chace |
249 |
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Illustration of the Northern Names |
263 |
2. |
Death's final Conquest, by James Shirley |
264 |
3. |
The Rising in the North |
266 |
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Copy from the Folio MS |
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