1. The ancient Ballad of Chevy-chace 3. The Jew's Daughter. A Scottish Ballad 5. Edward, Edward.. A Scottishi Ballad 7. Sir Patrick Spence. A Scottish Ballad 8. Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne (Containing Ballads that illustrate Shakespeare.) Esay on the Origin of the English Stage -- 175 2. The aged Lover renounceth Love 161 3. A Song to the lure in muficke 164 4. King Cophetua and the Beggar-maid 166 5. Take thy old cloak about thee 172 6. Willow, Willow, Willow 7. Sir Lancelot du Lake 181 8. Corydon's Farewell to Phillis. 187 The Ballad of conftant Susannab. ib. 9. Gernutus, the Jew of Venice 189 10. The Passionate Shepherd to his Love 199 The Nympb's Reply 201 11. Titus Andronicus's Complaint 203 12. Take those lips away 13. King Leir and his three daughters 14. Youth and Age 15. The Frolickfome Duke, or the Tinker's good Fortane 221 16. The Friar of Orders gray 225 210 211 2:9 BOOK THE THIRD. 1. The more modern ballad of Chevy-chaje 231 216 248 257 268 272 280 282 9. The Farewell to Love 288 10. Ulysses and the Syren 289 11. Cupid's Pastime 295 12. The chara&ter of a happy life 296 13. Unfading Beauty 298 14. Gilderoy. A Scottish Ballad 299 15. Winifreda 304 16. Jemmy Dawson 306 17. The Witch of Wokey 310 18. Bryan and Pereene. A Wef India Ballad potom 313 19. Gentle River, Gentle River. Translated from the Spanish 317 20. Alcanzor ana Zayda, a Moorish Tale 324 Tbe Gloffary 330 Additions to the Gloffary, fee at the End of Vol. 3. Additional Notes and Carrections ibid. I never I never heard the old song of Percie and Douglas, that I i found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet: and yet it is sung but by fome blinde crowder, with no rougher voice, than rude file; which beeing fo evill aparelled in the dust and cobweb of that uncivill age, what would it work, trimmed in the gorgeous eloquence of Pindare? |