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- Page 13 and 14: PREFATORY NOTICE. The Editor, in la
- Page 15 and 16: XI different versions of ballads al
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- Page 19 and 20: YOUNG REDIN. The introductory note
- Page 21 and 22: YOUNG RKDIN. Young Redin's til * tl
- Page 23 and 24: " O heal * this deed on me, Meg:gy,
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- Page 27 and 28: NOTES ON YOUNG REDIN. Btit there s
- Page 29 and 30: 11 prevalent in Scot laud among tli
- Page 31 and 32: EARL RICHARD."^ In Percy's ' Reliqu
- Page 33 and 34: EAKL RICHARD.^ There was a shepherd
- Page 35 and 36: 17 I've learnt it in iny father's b
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- Page 39 and 40: 21 Or liae ye oiiie cducjitioti, To
- Page 41 and 42: '23 Wliare mouie a time I've fiU'd
- Page 43 and 44: THE SHEPHERD'S DOCHTER. Tliore was
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- Page 47 and 48: NOTES EARL RICHARD. Bye cam a hnich
- Page 49 and 50: LORD LOVELf This ballad, taken down
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- Page 55 and 56: 37 ' Johnie of Breadislee,' s^ys th
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' 41 " Na news, iia news," said the
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NOTE JOHNIE OF COCKLESMUIR. Johnie
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1.5 crime, was subversive of tlie m
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47 — — — She has set lier hac
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'^ LAIRD OF WARIESTOUN. The tragica
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.•^l said clialmer, persaveing th
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LAIRD OF WARIESTOUN. It was at dinn
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55 Word's ganc to her father, tlie
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57 have been adopted upon extraordi
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59 Blackwood, tlic ancient seat of
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()1 " Na mair o' this, my dochter t
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NOTE LAIRD OF BLACKWOOD. And Blachc
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THE WEDDING OF ROBIN HOOD AND LITTL
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07 l5fil, tlie niol) wero so cnijif
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THE WEDDING OK KOBIN HOOD AND LITTL
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71 And tlioy luie kilt tlieir gay c
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73 — The tunc wtis wedded to Robi
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75 Ye'se get u' tlu' llo\vers in my
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JOHNIE BUNEFTAN. In the " Minstrels
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79 And word is to the kin^Jj liimsi
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81 His father spak but ao word Says
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83 — Then up bespak the king hims
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85 " A clerk! a clerk!" the king cr
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87 fictitious He appears not to lia
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LORD THOMAS OF WINESBERRIE. From th
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91 (jiihilk it" shoe did, shoe wold
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93 " Ye're welcome, ye'rc welcome,
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^ SWEET WILLIE. Mr. Ritson has publ
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\)1 Unto the king's coui't I did go
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99 Skill was fuslien,* and that man
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*b 101 he should bo pressed to subs
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103 ground, plundered, robbed, and
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" Wae be to ye, gley'd Argyll, And
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K O T E S BONNIE HOUSE OF AIRLY. O
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^ LORD DONALD. This ballad seems to
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Ill "A tlisliotsina' fishes:—mith
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113 "What will ye leave to your tru
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115 allied to the idea of the venom
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117 upon the twelfth tlay of Octobe
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119 "Queen Jeanic, queen Jeanie, th
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121 They mourned in the kitchen, an
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BONNIE ANNIE. There was a rich lord
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h25 He has tane her in liis anus Iw
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^ THE DUKE OF ATHOL'S NOURICE. As I
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129 She buskit* him up into woman's
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^v THE PROVOST'S DOCHTER. Tlie temi
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133 — ! — ! — Have pity on me
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^ HVNDE HORN. This ballad was recov
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vr/ ancient text. It appears, howev
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139 He hoisted up his sails, and aw
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141 The bride cam tripping douM the
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NOTE ON HYNDE HORN. As lang us that
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TJv THE ELFIN KNICHT. The Editor is
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147 — — — — — And ye muui
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149 And ye maun bring it ouie the s
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151 on the day appointed fov tlie n
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— YOUNG PEGGY. "O whare hae ye be
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i5r> SliC has taiio liiiu in her ar
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1.57 Sae cnnningly's I kepi Iut, Un
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O we cuist cavt'ls iis umaiig, The
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Hil "My stood has just now rode wra
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163 The lassie begoud* to grow thic
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NOTES ON LAIRD OF OCHILTREE. But he
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^ LAIRD OF LOCHNIE. The lassie sang
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169 He has trystcd* the pretty maid
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171 All I want is love for love, An
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Liclit are yc to loup tlio dyke, Wh
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175 But up then sp;ik the Jiuld ii^
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177 And watlnu tlipy l)o angry wi'
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LADY MARGARET. In Mr. Jamiesori's c
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" My hounds will eat o' tlie bread
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183 And she'll ne'er be wed to a se
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185 " I'll na open the door, Lord J
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GEORDIE. The Editor is inclined to
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191 The Gordons cam, and the (Jordo
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193 And whiui slie cam into the lia
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LORD JOHN Is ex'kkntly a different
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11)7 " O ^vllarc was ye, my j^udc g
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LAIRD OF DRUM. Though this protliic
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^20 \ But set your love on aiiitlic
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^208 But he miclit liac chosen a Ii
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^205 Ye sail 1)0 lady in my commaiu
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^2o: But ae tlie tears cunio rji])p
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•^09 " Na mair o' tliis," his fat
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^211 we have to glean our * legenda
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'213 " Will ye be ealh'd a robber's
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Q\5 "O will ye bo c-jllcd a robber'
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I NOTES ON DUKE OF PERTH'S THREE DA
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LORD HENRY AND LADY ELLENORE. Tke E
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Lady Ellen, trusty to tin; hour, Di
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"Gae, search lor her all up and dow
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I HYNDE ETIN. A SANGUINE antiquary
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227 youth to his lost daughter, and
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Till up started the Ilyude Etin, Sa
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I '231 And he has tane \vi' liim hi
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CLERK SAUNDERS. The followijig is t
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K 23.5 That she miglit swear, and s
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'237 "O wue be lo my st'veiilhen hr
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i 23'J Yell marry me to the Queen o
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SWEET WILLIAM AND MAY MARGARET. As
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" Your faith and troth ye sanua get
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I QUEEN ELEANOR'S CONFESSION. Henry
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QUEEN ELEANOR'S CONFESSION The quee
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'249 "Confess! confess!" Earl Marsh
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I 251 " He's headed like a buck," s
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MARY HAMILTON. ' Whan I was n babe,
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It's tliere they {2;
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257 " But wae be to the Queen herse
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NOTE MARY HAMILTON. For ye maun gan
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'2(31 Which made him to be taken st
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263 She gied the keeper a piece of
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'261 His mother she had died o' sor
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267 Tlien to the skipper kIic ditl
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She has as meikle gowd upon her lie
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I ERRATA. Page 28, foot note, for s
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GEORDIE Page 187. f n^^^ f7tm\[sh'\
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THE LAIKD OF DRUM, Pajre 199. ^mzv^
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f:^ i ^ CLERK SAUNDERS. P.tgf 2 3.3
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