CONTENTS OF VOLUME THIRD.

BOOK III. (continued.)
Page
11 a.[Earl Richard], (A) [Scott's version][3]
11 b.[Earl Richard], [Motherwell's version][10]
11 c.[Young Redin][13]
11 d.[Lord William][18]
12 a.[Prince Robert][22]
12 b.[Earl Robert][26]
13.[The Weary Coble o' Cargill][30]
14.[Old Robin of Portingale][34]
15.[Fause Foodrage][40]
16.[Bonnie Annie][47]
17.[William Guiseman][50]
18 a.[The Enchanted Ring][53]
18 b.[Bonny Bee-Ho'm][57]
19 a.[The Three Ravens][59]
19 b.[The Twa Corbies], [Scott][61]
20 a.[The Dowie Dens of Yarrow][63]
20 b.[The Braes o' Yarrow][69]
21.[Sir James the Rose][73]
22.[Græme and Bewick][77]
23.[The Lament of the Border Widow][86]
24.[Young Waters][88]
25.[Bonnie George Campbell][92]
26 a.[Lamkin][94]
26 b.[Lambert Linkin][100]
27 a.[The Laird of Waristoun], [Jamieson][107]
27 b.[Laird of Wariestoun], [Kinloch][110]
28 a.[The Queen's Marie][113]
28 b.[Mary Hamilton][120]
29.[Bessie Bell and Mary Gray][126]
30.[The Children in the Wood][128]
31 a.[Hugh of Lincoln][136]
31 b.[Sir Hugh][142]
31 c.[The Jew's Daughter][144]
32 a.[Sir Patrick Spence], [Percy][147]
32 b.[Sir Patrick Spens], [Scott][152]
BOOK IV.
1.[King Estmere][159]
2.[Sir Cauline][173]
3 a.[Fair Annie], [Scott][191]
3 b.[Fair Annie], [Motherwell][198]
4 a.[Child Waters][205]
4 b.[Burd Ellen][213]
5 a.[Erlinton][220]
5 b.[The Child of Elle][224]
6 a.[Sir Aldingar][234]
6 b.[Sir Hugh le Blond][253]
7 a.[The Knight, and Shepherd's Daughter][260]
7 b.[Earl Richard] (B)[266]
8 a.[The Gay Goss-Hawk][277]
8 b.[The Jolly Goshawk][285]
APPENDIX.
[Young Hunting][295]
[Young Waters][301]
[Lammikin][307]
[Long Lonkin][313]
[The Laird of Waristoun][316]
[Mary Hamilton], [Kinloch][324]
[Mary Hamilton], [Maidment][329]
[Sir Hugh, or The Jew's Daughter], [Motherwell][331]
[Sir Hugh], [Hume][335]
[Sir Patrick Spens][338]
[Lord Livingston][343]
[Clerk Tamas][349]
[John Thomson and The Turk][352]
[Lord Thomas Stuart][357]
[The Spanish Virgin][360]
[The Lady Isabella's Tragedy][366]
[The Cruel Black][370]
[King Malcolm and Sir Colvin][378]
[Skiœn Anna; Fair Annie][383]
[Lady Margaret][390]
[Earl Richard] (B)[395]
[Glossary][403]

BOOK III.
CONTINUED.


EARL RICHARD.

A fragment of this gloomy and impressive romance, (corresponding to v. 21-42,) was published in Herd's Scottish Songs, i. 184, from which, probably, it was copied into Pinkerton's Scottish Tragic Ballads, p. 84. The entire ballad was first printed in The Border Minstrelsy, together with another piece, Lord William, containing a part of the same incidents. Of the five versions which have appeared, four are given in this place, and [the remaining one in the Appendix]. In the Gentleman's Magazine, 1794, Vol. 64, Part I. p. 553, there is a modern ballad of extremely perverted orthography and vicious style, (meant for ancient,) in which the twenty lines of Herd's fragment are interwoven with an altogether different story. It is printed as authentic in Scarce "Ancient" Ballads, Aberdeen, 1822.