English and Scottish Ballads, Volume 2Francis James Child Houghton, Mifflin, 1857 - Ballads, English |
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Aldingar amang auld awaye babe bairn baith ballad birk bower bride brume blooms bonnie Buchan's Childe Waters copy daughter daye doun Earl Ellen Fair Annie fair Scotland father dear fause Fause Foodrage frae Gae hame gane gang gold gowd Græme ha'e hadna hand heart hey lillelu Johnie Scot king kirk knee knight kyng Estmere laird land Linkin Mary Hamilton maun Minstrelsy mony mother Motherwell Motherwell's nae mair nane ne'er never nourice o'er owre Patrick Spence Queen rade ride sail sall sayd Sayes says Scotland Scottish Ballads Scottish Border shee Sir Aldingar Sir Hugh Sir Patrick Spens spak steed syne Syr Cauline ta'en tears thee thou thro town true love unto wedding weel Whan wine winna wold Yarrow ye'll young Beichan young Bekie young Hunting