INDEX OF TITLES

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Adam[123]
Allison Gross[9]
A Noble Riddle Wisely Expounded[159]
Baffled Knight, The[212]
Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington, The[202]
Bonnie George Campbell[95]
Bonny Bee Ho’m[100]
Bonny Earl of Murray, The[92]
Broomfield Hill, The[115]
Brown Robyn’s Confession[143]
Captain Wedderburn[162]
Carnal and the Crane, The[133]
Cherry Tree Carol, The[129]
Clerk Colven[43]
Clerk Sanders[66]
Clerk’s Twa Sons o’ Owsenford, The[56]
Cospatrick[26]
Dæmon Lover, The[112]
Dives and Lazarus[139]
Elphin Knight, The[170]
Fair Helen of Kirconnell[104]
Fause Knight upon the Road, The[180]
Friar in the Well, The[221]
Get up and Bar the Door[231]
Glenlogie[205]
Great Silkie of Sule Skerrie, The[63]
Grey Selchie of Shool Skerry, The[235]
Jew’s Daughter, The[107]
Judas[145]
Kemp Owyne[16]
King John and the Abbot[173]
King Orfeo[208]
Knight and the Shepherd’s Daughter, The[224]
Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight[155]
Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea, The[12]
Lament of the Border Widow, The[197]
Lord of Learne, The[182]
Lowlands of Holland, The[102]
Lyke-wake Dirge[88]
Maid and the Palmer, The[152]
Our Goodman[215]
Queen of Elfan’s Nourice, The[6]
Saint Stephen and King Herod[125]
Sir Hugh, or the Jew’s Daughter[107]
Tam Lin[47]
Thomas Rymer[1]
Three Ravens, The[80]
Twa Corbies, The[82]
Unquiet Grave, The[41]
Wee Wee Man, The[24]
Wife of Usher’s Well, The[60]
Willie’s Fatal Visit[119]
Young Akin[32]
Young Benjie[83]
Young Hunting[74]

INDEX OF FIRST LINES

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Adam lay i-bowndyn[123]
An ancient story Ile tell you anon[174]
An eartly nourris sits and sings[64]
As I pass’d by a river side[134]
As it fell out upon a day[140]
As I was wa’king all alone (Wee Wee Man)[24]
As I was walking all alane (Twa Corbies)[82]
By Arthur’s Dale as late I went[100]
Clark Colven and his gay ladie[44]
Clark Sanders and May Margret[66]
Cospatrick has sent o’er the faem[26]
Der lived a king inta da aste[209]
Fair lady Isabel sits in her bower sewing[157]
Four and twenty bonny boys[109]
Four and twenty nobles sits in the king’s ha’[205]
Hame came our goodman[215]
Her mother died when she was young[16]
Hie upon Hielands[95]
Hit wes upon a Scere-thorsday[146]
I have a yong suster[163]
I heard a cow low, a bonnie cow low[6]
In Norway Lands there lived a maid[235]
It fell about the Martinmas time[231]
It fell upon a Wodensday[143]
It was the worthy lord of Learne[184]
It was upon a Scere-Thursday (paraphrase)[147]
I wish I were where Helen lies[105]
‘I was but seven year auld[12]
Joseph was an old man[129]
Lady Margaret sits in her bower door[32]
My love has built a bony ship, and set her on the sea[102]
My love he built me a bonny bower[98]
O Allison Gross, that lives in yon tow’r[9]
Of a’ the maids o’ fair Scotland[84]
O hearken and hear, and I will you tell[221]
O I forbid you, maidens a’[49]
O I will sing to you a sang[56]
‘O lady, rock never your young son young[75]
‘O whare are ye gaun?[180]
‘O whare hae ye been, my dearest dear[113]
Seynt Stevene was a clerk[126]
The elphin knight sits on yon hill[170]
The Lord of Rosslyn’s daughter gaed through the wud her lane[164]
The maid shee went to the well to washe[153]
‘The wind doth blow to-day, my love[41]
There lived a wife at Usher’s Well[60]
There was a knight and a lady bright[116]
There was a lady of the North Country[159]
There was a shepherd’s dochter[225]
There was a youth, and a well-belov’d youth[202]
There were three rauens sat on a tree[80]
This ean night, this ean night[90]
True Thomas lay o’er yond grassy bank[2]
’Twas on an evening fair I went to take the air[119]
Willie has taen him o’er the fame[20]
Ye Highlands and ye Lawlands[93]
Yonder comes a courteous knight[212]

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