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The battle of Otterbourne.--The jew's daughter.--Sir Patrick Spence.--Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough, and William of Cloudefly.--The aged lover renounceth love.--A song to the lute in musicke.--Take thy old cloak about thee.--Willow, willow, willow.--Corydon's farewell to Phillis.--Gernutus the jew of Venice.--The passionate shepherd to his love.--Titus Andronicus's complaint.--Take those lips array.--King Leir and his three daughters.--The more modern ballad of Chevy Chace.--Death's final conquest.--My mind to me a kingdom is.--Gilderoy.--Song on the victory at Agincourt.--Cupid's assault.--The gaberlunzie man.--Harpalus.--Hardyknute.--John Anderson my Jo.--Queen Eleanor's confession.--Lady Anne Bothwell's lament.--King of Scots and Andrew Brown.--The bonny Earl of Murray.--Victorious men of earth.--The winning of Cales.--The Spanish lady's love.--King John and the Abbot of Canterbury.--You meaner beauties.--The old and young courtier.--Sir John Sucklmg's campaigne.--To Althea from prison.--The downfall of Charing Crofs.--; (cont.) The sale of rebellious household stuff.--The baffled knight, or Lady's policy.--Why so pale?.--The lunatic lover.--Lilli Burlero.--The braes of Yarrow.--Admiral Holier's ghost.--Phillida and Corydon.--Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard.--The ew-bughts Marion.--The knight and shepherd's daughter.--Lord Thomas and fair Ellinor.--The lady turned serving-man.--Gil Morrice.--The legend of Sir Guy.--Barbara Allen's cruelty.--Sweet William's ghost.--Sir John Grehme and Barbara Allen.--The bailiff's daughter of Islington.--The willow tree.--Waly, waly, love be bonny.--Dulcina.--A hue and cry after cupid.--The King of France's daughter.--The sweet neglect.--The children in the wood.--The king and miller of Mansfield.--Queen Dido, or the wandering Prince of Troy.--The fairy queen.--Love will find out the way.--Lord Thomas and fair Annet.--Unfading beauty.--George Barnwell.--The dragon of Wantley.--St. George for England.--Margaret's ghost.--Lucy and Colin. |