FOOTNOTES:
[132] “Perhaps an improvised adaptation of a pibroch tune.”
[133] Also noted in Glenriddell’s hand in the fly-leaf at the end of Vol. I of his copy of Herd, 1776, in the Signet Library.
W. Macmath.
INDEX OF BALLAD TITLES
English and Scottish.
- The Abashed Knight, II, 480.
- Abduction of Nelly Symon, V, [264].
- Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesly (No 116), III, 14-39, 518; IV, 496; V, [297].
- III, 90, 95, 96, 121 n., 334; IV, 391, 516 n.
- Adambel, Clym of the cloughe, and Wyllyam of cloudesle, III, 14.
- Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle, III, 14.
- Adam Bell, Clime of the Cloug[he], and William off Cloudeslee, III, 14.
- Adam Bell, The Second Part of, III, 34-39.
- III, 214.
- Airlie (==The Earl of Errol), V, [268].
- Alison and Willie (No 256), IV, 416 f.
- Allan Water, or, A Lover in Captivity, IV, 184.
- Allan Water, or, My Love Annie’s very Bonny, IV, 184.
- Allison Gross (No 35), I, 313-5; III, 504; V, [214].
- I, 315, 339 n.
- Amang the blue flowers and yellow, I, 247.
- Andrew Bartin, V, [302] f.
- Andrew Bodee, IV, 393.
- Andrew Lammie (No 233), IV, 300-8.
- IV, 92.
- Annan Water, IV, 184 f.
- IV, 179.
- Annie Livingston, IV, 231.
- Archie o Cawfield (No 188), III, 484-95; IV, 516 f.
- III, 476 n.
- Archie of Cafield, III, 484, IV, 516.
- Archie of the Cawfield, III, 484.
- Armstrong and Musgrave, IV, 432.
- Arthur’s Seat shall be my Bed, or, Love in Despair, IV, 105.
- IV, 93.
- As I went out ae May morning, IV, 332.
- Auld Carle Hood, or, Earl Brand, I, 489, 491.
- The Auld Harper, IV, 16.
- Auld Ingram, II, 126.
- II, 113 n.
- Auld Matrons (No 249), IV, 391 f.
- II, 406; III, 15 n.
- Aye as the Gowans grow gay, I, 22.
- Baby Livingstone, IV, 231.
- Babylon, or, The Bonnie Banks o Fordie (No 14), I, 170-7, 501; II, 499; III, 499 f.; IV, 450; V, [209], [287].
- I, 121 n.
- The Baffled Knight (No 112), II, 479-93; III, 518; IV, 495; V, [239] f., [296].
- II, 378; III, 258 n.
- The Baffled Knight, or, the Lady’s Policy, II, 479.
- The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington (No 105), II, 426-8; III, 518; V, [237].
- Ballade of the Scottysche Kynge, IV, 499.
- The Banished Man, I, 170.
- The Banks of Italy, IV, 360.
- The Banks of Omey, IV, 270.
- Bar aye your bower door weel, I, 300.
- Barbara Allan, II, 276.
- Barbara Allen’s Cruelty, II, 276, 278.
- Barbara Livingston, IV, 231.
- The Baron of Brackley (No 203), IV, 79-89, 522; V, [253] f., [298].
- II, 240; IV, 309 n.
- The Baron of Braickly, IV, 309 n.
- The Baron o Leys (No 241), IV, 355-8; V, [275].
- The Baronne (Barrone) of Braikley (Braikly), IV, 79.
- The Barron of Breachell, V, [253] f.
- The Battle of Agincourt, V, [245].
- The Battle of Alford, IV, 78.
- The Battle of Balrinnes, III, 317, and n.
- The Battle of Harlaw (No 163), III, 316-20; V, [245].
- The Battle of Loudon Hill, IV, 105.
- The Battle of Otterburn (No 161), III, 289-302, 520; IV, 499-502; V, [243] f., [297].
- III, 304, 305, 332.
- The Battle of Philiphaugh (No 202), IV, 77-9.
- Bauld Rankin, II, 320.
- The Beautifull Shepherdesse of Arcadia, II, 457, 476 f.
- The Beggar-Laddie (No 280), V, [116-20], [305].
- The Beggar’s Bride, V, [116].
- The Beggar’s Dawtie, V, [116].
- Benorie, I, 493 f.
- The Bent sae Brown (No 71), II, 170-3; III, 509; IV, 469; V, [223]; II, 167, 240.
- Bertram the Bauld Archer, III, 1; IV, 495.
- Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (No 201), IV, 75-77, 522; V, [253].
- The Betrayed Lady, I, 111.
- Bewick and Graham (No. 211), IV, 144-50, 522.
- Bewick and Grahame, the Song of, IV, 144-8.
- Billie Archie, III, 484.
- Binnorie, I, 118, 493, 495.
- Binnorie, O an Binnorie, I, 118.
- The Birth of Robin Hood, II, 412.
- I, 178, 182; II, 406, 411, 416.
- The Bishop of Hereford’s Entertainment by Robin Hood and Little John, etc., III, 196.
- Blancheflour and Jellyflorice (No 300), V, [175] f.
- The Blende Harper, etc., IV, 16.
- The Blind Harper, IV, 16.
- The Blind Harper of Lochmaben, IV, 16.
- Bloody Lambkin, II, 513.
- Blow the winds, heigh, ho! II, 479.
- Blue Flowers and Yellow, I, 247.
- The Blue Flowers and the Yellow, I, 247; IV, 453.
- The Blynde Harpers, with the Answere, “a ballet,” IV, 16.
- Bob Norice, II, 263.
- Bold Burnet’s Daughter, I, 450.
- Bold Dickie, III, 495.
- The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood (No 132), III, 154 f.; V, [240].
- III, 130, 137, 144 n., 168; V, [126].
- Bold Rankin, II, 320.
- Bondsey and Maisry, II, 281.
- Bonnie Annie (No 24), I, 244-7; IV, 452 f.
- I, 182; II, 499.
- Bonnie Annie Livieston, V, [261].
- Bonny Baby Livingston (No 222), IV, 231-9, 523; V, [261] f.
- IV, 423.
- The Bonny Banks O Fordie (No 14).
- See Babylon.
- Bonny Barbara Allan (No 84), II, 276-9; III, 514.
- V, [166].
- Bonny Bee Hom (No 92), II, 317-9; V, [229].
- I, 200 f.; II, 156, 234.
- The Bonny Birdy (No 82), II, 260 f.
- II, 243.
- The Bonny Bows o London, I, 118.
- The Bonny Braes of Yarrow, IV, 160.
- The Bonny Brown Girl, V, [166].
- The Bonny Earl of Livingston, II, 309.
- The Bonny Earl of Murray (No 181), III, 447-9; IV, 515.
- IV, 44.
- Bonny Foot-Boy, IV, 400.
- II, 441; IV, 451 a.
- Bonnie George Campbell, IV, 142.
- The Bonny Hind (No 50), I, 444-7; V, 218.
- I, 178, 185, 283 n.
- The Bonny Hind Squire, I, 425.
- The Bonnie House o Airlie (No. 199), IV, 54-60; V, [252].
- IV, 161 n.
- The Bonnie (Bonny) House o (of) Airlie (Airly, Airley), IV, 54.
- The Bonny Hyn (Heyn), I, 444, 447.
- Bonnie James Campbell (No 210), IV, 142-4.
- Bonnie Jean o Bethelnie, IV, 338.
- Bonnie John Campbell, IV, 142.
- Bonny John Seton (No 198), IV, 51-4; V, [251] f.
- Bonnie Johnie Scot, II, 377.
- The Bonny Lads of Anglesey (No 220), IV, 214 f.
- The Bonnie Lass o Englessies Dance, IV, 214.
- The Bonnie Lass o Fyvie, V, [172].
- The Bonnie Lass o the Hie Toun End, V, [153].
- The Bonny Lass of Lochvoyan, or Lochroyan, II, 213.
- Bonnie Lizie Baillie (No 227), IV, 266-70; V, [265].
- Bonny Lizie Lindsay, IV, 255.
- Bonny (Bonnie) May (==The Broom of Cowdenknows); IV, 191; (==The Keach i the Creel), V, [121].
- The Bonnie Mermaid, V, [148].
- The Bonnie Milldams o Binnorie, I, 118.
- Bonny Molly Stewart, II, 317 n.
- Bonny Peggy, IV, 270.
- Bonny Peggy Irvine, IV, 311.
- Bonnie Rantin Laddie, IV, 351.
- Bonnie Susie Cleland, II, 112.
- The Bonnie Wee Croodlin Dow, I, 151.
- Bony Catrain Jaffry, V, [260].
- Bothwell, I, 62.
- Bothwell Bridge (No 206), IV, 108-10.
- IV, 106.
- The Boy and the Mantle (No 29), I, 257-74, 507; II, 502; III, 503; IV, 454; V, [212] f., [289].
- The Braes o Yarrow (No 214), IV, 160-77, 522 f.; V, [255] f.
- IV, 276.
- The Braes of Yarrow, Logan’s, IV, 161, 178; Hamilton’s, IV, 163.
- The Brave Earl Brand and the King of England’s Daughter, I, 88.
- The Bridal Sark, I, 7.
- The Bridegroom Darg, I, 7.
- The Bride’s Testament, I, 141, 496.
- Brig. Macintosh’s Farewell to the Highlands, or, Macintosh was a Soldier Brave, IV, 117.
- The Broom blooms bonnie (bonie) (==Leesome Brand), I, 177.
- The Broom blooms bonnie (==Sheath and Knife), I, 185; V, [210].
- The Broom o the Cathery Knowes, II, 346.
- The Broom of Cowdenknows (No 217), IV, 191-209, 523; V, [257] f.
- I, 446; III, 451; V, [153].
- The Broom of the Cowdenknowes, IV, 191.
- The Broomfield Hill (No 43), I, 390-9, 508; II, 506; III, 506; IV, 459; V, [290].
- I, 335; IV, 389.
- Broomfield Hills, I, 390.
- The Brothers-in-Arms, IV, 145.
- Broughty Wa’s (No 258), IV, 423 f.
- Brown Adam (No 98), II, 373-6.
- V, [234].
- Brown Adam the Smith, II, 373.
- The Brown Bride and Lord Thomas, II, 179.
- Brown Edom, II, 373.
- The Brown Girl (No 295), V, [166-8].
- The Brown Girl (==Lord Thomas and Fair Annet), III, 509 f.
- Brown Robin (No 97), II, 368-73.
- Brown Robyn and Mally, II, 368.
- Brown Robyn’s Confession (No 57), II, 13-6, 510; III, 508; IV, 462 f.; V, [220], [292].
- I, 245, and n., 436; II, 17.
- The Buchanshire Tragedy (==Sir James the Ross), IV, 156.
- Burd Alone, II, 83.
- Burd Bell, IV, 417.
- Burd Ellen, II, 83.
- Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane (No 28), I, 256, 507; III, 503.
- Burd Helen (==Fair Annie), II, 63.
- Burd Helen (==Child Waters), II, 83.
- I, 23 n.
- Burd Hellen, or, Browghty Wa’s, IV, 428.
- Burd Isabel and Earl Patrick (No 257), IV, 417-23; V, [278] f.
- Burd Isbel and Sir Patrick, IV, 417.
- Burning of Auchindown, III, 456.
- The Burning of Frendraught, IV, 39.
- The Burning o Loudon Castle, III, 423.
- The Burning of the Tower of Frendraught, IV, 521 f.
- The Cambrick Shirt, I, 6.
- Captain Car, or, Edom o Gordon (No 178), III, 423-38, 520; IV, 513-5; V, [247] f., [299].
- IV, 44, 64.
- Captain Glen, II, 16; IV, 463.
- Captain Ward and the Rainbow (No 287), V, [143-5], [305].
- Captain Wedderburn’s Courtship (No 46), I, 414-25; II, 507; III, 507; IV, 459; V, [216] f., [291].
- I, 1, 2 n., 3 n., 20, 426.
- Captain Wederburn, V, [216].
- Carle of Kelly-Burn Braes, V, [107].
- The Carnal and the Crane (No 55), II, 7-10, 509 f.; III, 507; IV, 462; V, [220].
- I, 233, 235.
- A Carol for St. Stephen’s Day, I, 233.
- The Carpenter’s Wife, IV, 360.
- The Carrying-off of the Heiress of Kinady, IV, 309, and n.
- Castle Ha’s Daughter, I, 450.
- Catharine (Catherine) Jaffery (Janferry), IV, 216.
- Catherine Johnson (Johnstone), IV, 216.
- Cathrine Jaffray, IV, 216.
- Charles Graeme, IV, 475 f.
- Charlie MacPherson (No 234), IV, 308-10; V, [301].
- The Cherry-Tree, II, 1.
- The Cherry-Tree Carol (No 54), II, 1-6, 509; V, [220].
- Chevy Chase, III, 303, 314.
- III, 293, 317.
- Chield Morice, II, 263, 274.
- Chil Brenton, I, 62.
- Child Brenton, I, 62.
- Child Maurice (No 83), II, 263-75; III, 514; IV, 478.
- II, 127, 303, 377, 378; V, [284].
- Child Noryce, II, 263; IV, 478.
- Child Nourice, Buchan’s MSS, II, 264.
- The Child of Ell, I, 88.
- Child Owlet (No 291), V, [156] f., [305].
- Child Rowland to the darke tower came, fragment, V, [201].
- Child Vyet, II, 126.
- Child Waters (No 63), II, 83-100, 511; III, 508; IV, 463; V, [220-2].
- I, 23 n., 49 n., 112 n.; II, 127, 406, 430, 458, 499; IV, 186, 423.
- Chirstie Graeme, IV, 144.
- Christopher White (No 108), II, 439 f.
- Clark Colven, I, 371 f.
- Clerk Colin, V, [215].
- Clerk Colvill (No 42), I, 371-89; II, 506; III, 506; IV, 459; V, [215] f., [290].
- II, 143; IV, 187; V, [284].
- Clerk Colvill, or, The Mermaid, I, 371.
- Clerk Sandy, II, 156; IV, 468.
- Clerk Saunders (No 69), II, 156-67, 512; III, 509; IV, 468 f.; V, [223], [293].
- II, 100, 167, 170, 173, 226, 240, 244, 317, 406; IV, 39, 163, 276, 415, 474; V, [91], [166].
- Clerk Tamas, IV, 426.
- Clerk Tamas and Fair Annie, IV, 426.
- The Clerks of Owsenfoord, II, 173.
- The Clerk’s Twa Sons o Owsenford (No 72), II, 173-91, 512; III, 509; IV, 469, 293.
- II, 112 n., 156, 238, 264, 417.
- The Clerks Two Sons of Oxenfoord, II, 173.
- Clyde’s (Clide’s) Water (==The Mother’s Malison) (No 216), IV, 185-91; V, [256] f., [301].
- IV, 117, 415, 471 b.
- Clyde’s Water (==Young Hunting), II, 142.
- The Coble o Cargill (No 242), IV, 358-60.
- Cold blows the wind, III, 512.
- Cold blows the wind, sweetheart, IV, 474.
- The Cooper of Fife, V, [104].
- Cospatrick, I, 62; V, [283] n.
- A councell brave [grave] our king did hold, ballad on Agincourt, III, 321.
- The Countess of Errol, IV, 282.
- Courteous King Jamie, Lewis’s ballad, I, 297.
- The Courteous Knight, I, 425.
- The Courtier and Country Maid, II, 483.
- The Covering Blue, V, [121].
- The Crafty Farmer (No 283), V, [128-31].
- The Crafty Miller, V, [128].
- The Crafty Ploughboy, V, [129].
- The Creel, or, Bonny May, V, [121].
- The Croodin Doo, I, 151; V, 209.
- The Croodlin Doo, I, 151.
- Crow and Pie (No 111), II, 478 f.
- The Crowdin Dou, I, 498.
- The Cruel Brother (No 11), I, 141-51, 496-8; II, 498; III, 499; IV, 449; V, [208], [286].
- I, 66 n., 155, 383 n., 436; II, 298.
- The Cruel Brother, or, the Bride’s Testament, I, 141.
- The Cruel Knight, II, 288.
- Cruel Lammikin, II, 320.
- The Cruel Mother (No 20), I, 218-27, 504 f.; II, 500 f.; III, 502; IV, 451; V, [211] f., [287].
- I, 230.
- The Cruel Sister, I, 118; IV, 447.
- Cruel William, II, 83.
- The Cruelty of Barbara Allen, II, 276.
- The Cunning Clerk, V, [121].
- The Dæmon Lover (No 243). See James Harris.
- The Dainty Downby, V, [153].
- Dame Oliphant, or, Willie o Douglass-dale, II, 406.
- Davie Faw, IV, 61.
- Dead Maid’s Land, V, [259].
- Death and the Lady, II, 204.
- The Death of John Seton, IV, 51.
- Death of Lord Rannal, V, [209].
- Death of Lord Warriston, IV, 28.
- The Death of Parcy Reed (No 193), IV, 24-8, 520 f.
- The Death of Queen Jane (No 170), III, 372-6; V, [245] f., [298].
- The Death of the Countess of Aboyne, IV, 309 n., 311.
- The Deil’s Courting, I, 6.
- The Deil’s Courtship, I, 6.
- Dernie Hughie, II, 480.
- The Devil and the Scold, V, [305].
- Devonshire’s Noble Duel with Lord Danby, in the year 1687, IV, 110.
- Diabolus et Virgo, V, [283].
- Dick o the Cow (No 185), III, 461-8.
- III, 475 n.; IV, 1.
- Dick of the Cow, An excelent Old Song cald, III, 461.
- The Disconsolate Lady, II, 424.
- A Discourse betwixt (between) a young Woman and the Elphin Knight, I, 6, 20.
- The Distressed Ship-Carpenter, IV, 360, 369.
- Diverus and Lazarus, II, 10.
- Dives and Lazarus (No 56), II, 10-12, 510; III, 507 f.; IV, 462; V, [220], [292].
- Donald M’Queen’s Flight wi Lizie Menzie, V, [305] f.
- Donald of the Isles (==Glasgow Peggie), IV, 270.
- Donald of the Isles (==Lizie Lindsay), IV, 255.
- The Douglas Tragedy, I, 88, 91, 96, 99, 489, 492; II, 170 n., 457 n.; III, 497; IV, 64, and n., 426.
- Douglass Dale, II, 406.
- Dowie Banks of Yarrow, IV, 160.
- The Dowie Den in Yarrow, IV, 160.
- The Dowie Dens, IV, 160.
- The Dowy Dens, non-traditional ballad, IV, 163.
- The Dowie Dens o Yarrow (==The Water o Gamrie), IV, 178.
- The Dowie Dens of Yarrow, IV, 160, 522.
- The Dowie Downs o Yarrow, IV, 160.
- The Dowie Glens of Yarrow, IV, 160, 177 b.
- The Dowy Houms o Yarrow, IV, 160.
- The Dragoon and Peggy, V, [172].
- The Drowned Lady, I, 118.
- The Drowned Lovers, I, 372, and n., 435; II, 240; IV, 185.
- Drowsy Lane, I, 300.
- Drumclog (Loudon Hill) (No 205), IV, 105.
- The Drunkard’s Legacy, V, [12], [19] f.
- Dugall Quin (No 294), V, [165] f., [305] f.
- The Duke of Athol, IV, 299.
- Duke of Athole’s Gates, IV, 150.
- (The) Duke (o) of Athol’s Nourice, IV, 150.
- The Duke of Athole’s Nurse (No 212), IV, 150-5.
- IV, 161, 178.
- The Duke of Bedford, V, [298].
- The Duke of Gordon’s Daughter (No 237), IV, 332-8; V, [273].
- The Duke of Gordon’s Daughters, IV, 332.
- The Duke of Gordon’s Three Daughters, IV, 332, 335.
- Duke of Perth’s Three Daughters, I, 170.
- The Duke’s Daughter’s Cruelty, II, 500, 501.
- Durham Field (No 159), III, 282-7; V, [297].
- III, 352.
- Earl Bichet, IV, 460.
- Earle Bodwell, III, 399.
- Earl Bothwell (No 174), III, 399-401; V, [247].
- Earl Bran, I, 88; IV, 444.
- Earl Brand (No 7), I, 88-105, 489-93; II, 498; III, 497 f.; IV, 443-5; V, [207], [285] f.
- I, 67, 93, 95, and n., 106, 178, 496; II, 170 n., 240; IV, 64.
- Earl Crawford (No 229), IV, 276-80; V, [301].
- Earl Lithgow, II, 457.
- Earl Marshall, III, 257; IV, 498.
- The Earl of Aboyne (No 235), IV, 311-21; V, [270-2], [301] f.
- IV, 355.
- Earl of Aboyne, IV, 311.
- The Earl o Boyn, IV, 311.
- The Earl o Bran, IV, 443 f.
- The Earl of Douglas and Dame Oliphant, II, 406.
- The Earl of Errol (No 231), IV, 282-91; V, [267-70].
- Earl of Errol and Lady Catherine Carnegie, Ballad of Gilbert, IV, 289.
- Earl of Essex, V, [145].
- Earl of Hume, IV, 270.
- The Earl of Mar’s Daughter (No 270), V, [38-42].
- The Earl of Rosslyn’s Daughter, I, 414.
- The Earl of Westmoreland (No 177), III, 416-23, V, [299].
- III, 402, 408.
- Earle of Westmorelande, III, 416.
- The Earl of Winton’s Daughter, IV, 291.
- Earl Patrick, IV, 375.
- Earl Patrick and Burd Isabel, IV, 417.
- Earl Patrick Graham, II, 17.
- Earl Patricke Spensse, II, 17.
- Earl Richard (==Young Hunting) II, 142.
- Earl Richard (==The Knight and Shepherd’s Daughter), I, 67 n.; II, 457.
- Earl Richard’s Daughter, IV, 400.
- Earl Richard, the Queen’s Brother, II, 457.
- Earl Richmond, IV, 492.
- Earl Robert, II, 284.
- Earl Rothes (No 297), V, [170].
- Earl Walter, ballad of Mrs Hampden Pye, II, 83.
- Earlington’s Daughter, IV, 445 b.
- Earlistown, IV, 109.
- Eastmuir King, II, 296.
- The Eastmure King and the Westmure King, II, 51 n., 296.
- Edinburgh castle, towne and tower, fragment, V, [202].
- Edom of Achendoon, V, [247].
- Edom o Gordon (Captain Car), (No 178), III, 423-38, 520; IV, 513-15; V, [247] f.
- IV, 44, 64.
- Edward (No 13), I, 167-70, 501; II, 499; III, 499; V, [209], [287].
- I, 143, 155, 437, 446.
- The Egyptian Laddy, IV, 61.
- The Elfin Knicht, I, 6.
- The Elfin Knight (No 2), I, 6-20, 484 f.; II, 495 f.; III, 496; IV, 439 f.; V, [205] f., [284].
- I, 23 n., 178 n., 283.
- Elfrida and Sir James of Perth, IV, 156.
- Elisa Bailly, V, [265].
- The Enchanted Ring, II, 317.
- Eppie Morrie (No 223), IV, 239 f.; V, [262].
- IV, 232, 245.
- Eppie Norrie, V, [262] b.
- Erlinton (No 8), I, 106-11; III, 498 f.; IV, 445-7.
- I, 88, and n., 93, 178.
- Errol’s Place, IV, 282.
- Fair Annie (No 62), II, 63-83, 511; IV, 463; V, [220].
- II, 180 n.; IV, 409.
- Fair Annie and Sweet Willie, II, 179.
- Fair Annie of Lochroyan, II, 17, 100.
- Fair Anny, II, 213.
- Fair Eleanor’s Tragedy, II, 180; III, 509 b.
- Fair Ellen, V, [220].
- The Fair Flower of Northumberland (No 9), I, 111-18, 493; II, 498; III, 499; V, [207] f.
- I, 49 n., 432, 456 n.; III, 351.
- Fair Helen of Kirconnell, II, 429.
- Fair Isabell of Rochroyall, II, 213.
- Fair Janet (No 64), II, 100-11; III, 508; IV, 464-6; V, [222], [292].
- I, 96; II, 113, and n., 137, 499; III, 381, 497 b.; IV, 39, 411, 471.
- Fair Janet and Sweet William, II, 100.
- Fair Mabel of Wallington, II, 309.
- Fair Margaret (==Child Waters), II, 83.
- Fair Margaret (==Proud Lady Margaret), I, 425.
- Fair Margaret and Sweet William (No 74), II, 199-203; V, [224] f., [293].
- I, 96; II, 156, 180, 204, 205, 214, 288.
- Fair Margaret’s Misfortune (Misfortunes), II, 199, and n., 203.
- Fair Mary of Wallington (No 91), II, 309-17, 513; III, 515; IV, 479 f.; V, [227-9].
- II, 126 n., 127, 377.
- Fair Orange Green (==Jamie Douglas), IV, 90.
- A fair pretty maiden she sat on her bed, IV, 439.
- The Fairy Court, I, 335.
- The Fairy Knight, I, 6, 178 n.
- The False Knight, I, 20, 485.
- The False Knight Outwitted, I, 22.
- The False Lover Won Back (No 218), IV, 209-11.
- False Sir John, I, 22.
- The Famous Flower of Serving-men (No 106), II, 428-32; III, 518; IV, 492.
- II, 501.
- The Famous Flower of Serving-men, or, The Lady turned Serving-man, II, 431.
- The Famous Sea-Fight between Captain Ward and the Rainbow, V, [145].
- The Famous Victories of Henry Fifth, III, 322 n.
- The Farmer’s Curst Wife (No 278), V, [107] f., [305].
- The Farmer’s Old Wife, V, [107].
- Fa’se Footrage, II, 296.
- Fause Foodrage (No 89), II, 296-301, 513; III, 515; IV, 479.
- II, 51 n., 303; III, 430.
- The Fause Knight upon the Road (No 3), I, 20-22, 485; II, 496; III, 496; IV, 440.
- The Fause Lord, II, 63.
- The Fause Lover, IV, 209.
- Fause Sir John and May Colvin, I, 22.
- Fine Flowers in the Valley, I, 218, 227.
- Fine Flowers of the Valley, I, 141.
- The Fire of Frendraught (No 196), IV, 39-49, 521 f.; V, [251], [300].
- Flodden Ffeilde, Ffloden Ffeeld, Flowden Feilde, III, 353, 361.
- Flodden Field (No 168), III, 351-62; IV, 507; V, [298].
- III, 294, 332; IV, 36.
- The Flower of Northumberland, I, 111.
- The Flowers of Edinburgh, V, [153].
- For I’ll cut my green coat a foot above my knee, fragment, V, [202].
- The French Galley, V, [135].
- The French Gallio (Galolee), V, [135].
- Frennet Hall, non-traditional ballad, IV, 39.
- The Friar, V, [100].
- The Friar and Fair Maid, V, [100].
- The Friar in the Well (No 276), V, [100-3].
- III, 122.
- The Fryar and the Maid, V, [100].
- The Fryer servd in his kind, V, [100].
- The Fryer well fitted, V, [100], [103].
- The Gaberlunyie Man, V, [109], [115], [116].
- The Gaberlunzie Laddie, or, The Beggar’s Bride, V, [116], [305].
- Galla Water, IV, 270.
- The Gallant Grahams, IV, 78.
- The Gardener (No 219), IV, 212-14; V, [258-60].
- IV, 210.
- The Gardener Lad, IV, 212.
- Gay Gos Hawk, IV, 483 b.
- The Gay Goshawk (No 96), II, 355-67; III, 517; IV, 482-6; V, [234], [296].
- I, 247; V, [6].
- Geordie (No 209), IV, 123-42.
- IV, 55, 351, 370.
- Geordie Lukely (Lukelie), IV, 123, 127.
- The George Aloe and the Sweepstake (No 285), V, [133-5].
- V, [136].
- George of Oxford, The Life and Death of, IV, 126, 141 f.
- George Stoole, a lamentable new ditty made upon the death of a worthy gentleman named, etc., IV, 126 f., 140 f.
- A Gest of Robyn Hode (No 117), III, 39-89, 518 f.; IV, 496 f.; V, [240], [297].
- I, 257 n.; II, 13; III, 16, 22, 96, 103, 108, 109, 116, and n., 121 n., 129, 130, 159, 191, 194, 197, 220, 223, 227.
- Get up and Bar the Door (No 275), V, [96-9], [281], [304].
- The Ghost and Sailor, II, 234.
- Gight’s Lady, IV, 123.
- Gil Brenton (No 5), I, 62-81, 489; II, 498; III, 497; IV, 442 f.; V, [207], [285].
- I, 268; IV, 214, 276.
- Giles Collins (Collin), III, 515; V, [225].
- Giles Collins and Lady Annie, III, 514.
- Giles Collins and Proud Lady Anna, II, 279.
- Gill Morice, Gil Morrice, II, 263, 377.
- Gillnokie, III, 363.
- The Gipsey Davy, IV, 61.
- The Gipsy Countess, IV, 62.
- Give him flowers enow, palmer, give him flowers enow, fragment, V, [202].
- Glasgerion (No 67), II, 136-42, 511 f.; III, 509; IV, 468; V, [293].
- II, 101, 144; V, [220].
- Glasgow Peggie (No 228), IV, 270-5; V, [266] f.
- Glen Skeeny, IV, 468 a.
- Glenkindie (-kindy), II, 136, 368; IV, 468.
- I, 23 n.
- Glenlogie, or, Jean o Bethelnie (No 238), IV, 338-46; V, [273], [302].
- Glenogie, IV, 338.
- God be wi the, Geordie, IV, 454.
- God sen the Duc hed byddin in France, fragment, V, [202].
- The Golden Ball, II, 346; V, [201], [233].
- The Golden Key, II, 346.
- The Golden Vanity; or, The Low Lands Low (The Sweet Trinity) (No 286), V, [135] ff., [305].
- The Gordons and the Grants, IV, 49.
- The Goulden Vanitie (-tee), V, [135], [305].
- The Gowans sae Gay, I, 22.
- Graeme and Bewick, IV, 144.
- The Great Bull of Bendy-law, V, [203].
- The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry (No 113), II, 494; III, 518; IV, 495.
- II, 496.
- The Green Broomfield, I, 390 n.
- Greenland, V, [148].
- The Grey Cock; or, Saw you my father? (No 248), IV, 389 f.; V, [302].
- IV, 415.
- Gnde Earl Brand and Auld Carle Hude, I, 489 f.
- Gude Wallace (No 157), III, 265-75; V, [242] f.
- II, 513; III, 179, 191.
- Guye of Gisborne, III, 89.
- The Gypsie Loddy, IV, 61.
- The Gypsy Laddie (No 200), IV, 61-74, 522; V, [252] f., [300].
- IV, 266; V, [306].
- The Hagg Worm, II, 503.
- The Hangman’s Tree, V, [296].
- Hardyknute, II, 296.
- The Haughs o Crondale, III, 317 n.; IV, 78.
- The Haughs o Yarrow, recent ballad, IV, 163.
- Hayrlau, The Battel of the, III, 317.
- He steps full statly on ye stre[et], fragment, V, [202].
- He took a sword in every hand, fragment, V, [203].
- The Heir of Lin, V, [11].
- The Heir of Linne (No 267), V, [11-20].
- I, 455.
- The Heiress of Northumberland, V, [207].
- Helen, IV, 423.
- Henry Martyn (No 250), IV, 393-6; V, [302].
- Hero and Leander, Tragedy of, IV, 186.
- Hey wi the rose and the lindie, O, I, 218.
- The High Banks o Yarrow, I, 244.
- The Highwayman Outwitted, V, [129].
- Hind Etin (No 41), I, 360-71, 508; II, 506; III, 506; IV, 459; V, [215].
- I, 340, 450, 488 a; IV, 440.
- Hind Henry, II, 302.
- Hind Horn (No 17), I, 187-208, 502-4, 508; II, 499 f.; III, 501 f.; IV, 450 f.; V, [210] f., [287].
- I, 255, 455, 456 n., 459; II, 317; III, 179, 188; IV, 401.
- Hindhorn, I, 187.
- Hobie Noble (No 189), IV, 1-4.
- III, 476, and n.
- Hold up, hold up your hands so high (==Maid freed from the Gallows), IV, 482 a.
- The Holy Nunnery (No 303), V, [179-81].
- The Honour of a London Prentice, III, 508.
- The House-Carpenter, IV, 361.
- Hugh of Lincoln, III, 233.
- Hugh Spencer, III, 275.
- II, 377, 439.
- Hugh Spencer’s Feats in France (No 158), III, 275-82; IV, 499; V, [243].
- II, 441; IV, 231 b.
- Hughie Graham, IV, 8.
- Hughie Grame (No 191), IV, 8-15, 518-20; V, [300].
- III, 367 n., 471 n.; IV, 126.
- Hughie the Græme, IV, 8.
- The Hunting of the Cheviot (No 162), III, 303-15; IV, 502; V, [244], [297].
- III, 292 n., 295.
- Huntingtower, IV, 299.
- Hunttis of Chevet, III, 292 n., 303.
- Hynd (Hynde) Horn, I, 187, 503.
- Hynde Etin, I, 360.
- I had six lovers over the sea (==Captain Wedderburn’s Courtship), III, 507 a.
- I’ll no ly neist the wa, I, 414.
- I’ll wager, I’ll wager, I, 390.
- I sowd the seeds of love, V, [259].
- Inter Diabolus et Virgo, V, [283].
- Irish Dragoons, V, [172].
- Isaac-a-Bell and Hugh the Graeme, I, 208.
- It’s braw sailing here, V, [259].
- It was an old tale, ten thousand times told, fragment, V, [202].
- It was the friar of orders gray, fragment, V, [201].
- Jack, the Little Scot, II, 377.
- Jacky, my son, V, [209].
- James V and the Tinker, V, [73] n.
- James Grant (No 197), IV, 49 f.; V, [251].
- James Harris (The Dæmon Lover) (No 243), IV, 360-9, 524.
- James Hately (Hatelie), IV, 370.
- James Hatley (No 244), IV, 370-5.
- James Herries, IV, 360.
- IV, 390.
- Jamie Douglas (No 204), IV, 90-105.
- IV, 276.
- Jamie o’ Lee, II, 441; III, 518; IV, 370.
- Jamie Telfer in the fair Dodhead, V, [249].
- Jamie Telfer of the Fair Dodhead (No 190), IV, 4-8, 518; V, [249-51], [300].
- Janet, II, 112.
- Jean o Bethelnie (No 238). See Glenlogie.
- Jean o Bethelnie’s Love for Sir G. Gordon, IV, 338.
- Jellon Grame (No 90), II, 302-8, 513; III, 515; IV, 479; V, [226] f., [295].
- II, 240, 298, 368, 378, 412; IV, 35 n.
- Jellon Grame and Lillie Flower, II, 302.
- The Jew’s Daughter. (Sir Hugh) (No 155), III, 233.
- II, 13; V, [241].
- Jo Janet, II, 457.
- Jock of Hazeldean, Scott’s, V, [160].
- Jock o Hazelgreen, V, [159].
- Jock o the Side (No 187), III, 475-84.
- II, 240; III, 472 n., 485, 486; IV, 1 n.
- Jock Sheep, II, 480.
- Jock Sheep, or, the Maiden Outwitted, II, 480.
- Jock the Leg and the Merry Merchant (No 282), V, [126-8].
- The Jockey’s Lamentation, I, 7.
- John a Side, III, 475.
- John and William, I, 435.
- John Armstrong, The Death of, III, 363.
- John Arm-strongs last Good-Night, III, 382, 371; IV, 36.
- John (Johnie) Blunt, V, [96].
- John Dory (No 284), V, [131] f.
- John Lankin, V, [295].
- John o Cockielaw, IV, 495.
- John of Hazelgreen (No 293), V, [159-64].
- John o the Side, III, 475.
- John Tamson, V, [1].
- John the Little Scot, IV, 491; V, [234].
- John Thomson and the Turk (No 266), V, [1-10], [279] f.
- John Tomson and Jakaman his wife, A merry jest of, V, [8].
- Johnie Armstrang, III, 362.
- Johnie Armstrong (No 169), III, 362-72, 520; IV, 507; V, [298].
- IV, 10, 80; V, [187] n.
- Johnny Armstrong’s last Good-Night, III, 362, 372.
- II, 276.
- Johnnie Barbour, II, 398.
- Johnnie Brad, III, 1.
- Johnie Buneftan, II, 377.
- Johnie Cock (No 114), III, 1-12; IV, 495 f.
- IV, 163.
- Johny Cox, III, 1.
- Johnnie Faa, IV, 522.
- Johnnie Faa and the Countess o Cassilis, The rare Ballad of, IV, 62.
- Johnnie Faa the Gipsy Laddie, IV, 61.
- Johnie of Braidisbank, III, 1; IV, 495.
- Johnie of Breadislee, III, 1.
- Johnie of Cockerslee, III, 1.
- Johnie o Cocklesmuir, III, 1.
- Johnie Scot (No 99), II, 377-98; IV, 486-91; V, [234] f.
- IV, 111, 397; V, [284].
- Johnston Hey and Young Caldwell, II, 288.
- The Jolly Beggar (No 279), V, [109-116].
- The Jolly Beggar-man, V, [109].
- The Jolly Beggars, V, [109].
- The Jolly Goshawk, II, 355.
- The Jolly Harper, IV, 16.
- The Jolly Hind Squire, I, 425.
- Jolly Janet, I, 425.
- The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield (No 124), III, 129-132.
- III, 121, 132.
- Joseph was an old man, II, 1.
- The Jovial Beggarman, V, [109].
- The Jovial Hunter of Bromsgrove, I, 208.
- The Jovial Tinker and Farmer’s Daughter, V, [109].
- Judas (No 23), I, 242-4; V, [288].
- Kate Carnegie, IV, 282.
- Katharine Jaffray (No 221), IV, 216-31, 523; V, [260] f.
- Katherine Jaffarie, IV, 216.
- The Keach i the Creel (No 281), V, [121-5].
- Kellyburnbraes, V, [107].
- Kemp Owayne, I, 306.
- Kemp Owyne (No 34), I, 306-13; II, 502-5; III, 504; IV, 454; V, [213] f., [290].
- I, 315 f.
- Kempion, I, 306.
- Kempy Kane, I, 300.
- Kempy Kay (Kaye) (No 33), I, 300-6; V, [213], [289].
- Kertonha, or, The Fairy Court, I, 335.
- King Alfred and the Shepherd, III, 165; V, [73].
- King and Shepperd, V, [73] n.
- A King and a Shepherd, A merry songe of, V, [73] n.
- King and Tanner, V, [68].
- The King and the Bishop, I, 404; IV, 459 b.
- The King and the Forrester, V, [74], and n.
- The King and the Tanner, V, [68].
- The Kinge and the Tanner, A merie songe of, V, [67] f.
- The King and the Tinkler, V, [73] n.
- King Arthur and King Cornwall (No 30), I, 274-88, 507; II, 502; III, 503.
- I, 67; II, 240.
- King Edelbrode, V, [203].
- King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth, Percy’s ballad, V, [68], and n.
- King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth (No 273), V, [67-87], [303].
- King Estmere (No 60), II, 49-55, 510 f.; III, 508; IV, 463.
- II, 57; III, 18 n.
- King Henry (No 32), I, 297-300; II, 502; IV, 454; V, [289].
- I, 292, 301.
- King Henry the Fifth’s Conquest of France (No 164), III, 320-6; V, 245.
- King James and Brown (No 180), III, 442-6.
- III, 400.
- King James and the Tinker (Tinkler), V, [73], and n.
- King James the First and the Tinker (Fortunate Tinker), V, [73] n.
- Kinge John and Bishoppe, I, 403.
- King John and the Abbot, Percy’s ballad, I, 404.
- King John and the Abbot of Canterbury, I, 403.
- I, 1.
- King John and the Bishop (No 45), I, 403-14, 508; II, 506 f.; IV, 459; V, [216], [291].
- King Knapperty, I, 300.
- King Malcolm and Sir Colvin, II, 62.
- The King of Fairies, I, 496 f.
- The King of Scots and Andrew Browne, III, 445.
- King Orfeo (No 19), I, 215-17, 504; II, 500; III, 502; IV, 451; V, [211].
- I, 339.
- King William and his Forrester, V, [74] n.
- King William going a hunting, V, [74] n.
- The King’s Disguise and Friendship with Robin Hood (No 151), III, 220-2.
- III, 133 n.
- The King’s Dochter Lady Jean (No 62), I, 450-4.
- Kinmont Willie (No 186), III, 469-74; IV, 516.
- II, 127, 240; III, 463; V, [187] n.
- The Kitchen-boyes Songe, A ballett, V, [34].
- The Kitchie-Boy (No 252), IV, 400-8; V, [277] f.
- IV, 451; V, [11] n., [34].
- The Knicht o Archerdale, I, 425.
- The Knight and Lady, II, 479.
- The Knight and Shepherd’s Daughter (No 110), II, 457-77; IV, 492-4; V, [237-9].
- I, 67, 292, 340, 446; II, 84, 170 n., 399; III, 265 n.; IV, 423.
- Knight and a fair virgin, ballad, or “sonnet” of a, I, 292.
- The Knight and the Chief’s Daughter, II, 497.
- The Knight in Jesuite, V, [34] n.
- The Knight of Liddesdale (No 160), III, 288.
- The Knight’s Ghost (No 265), IV, 437 f.
- Knip Knap, V, [213].
- The Lads of Wamphray (No 184), III, 458-60, 520.
- IV, 34.
- Lady Alice (No 85), II, 279 f.; III, 514 f.; V, [225] f.
- Lady Anne, recent ballad, I, 218 n., 227.
- Lady Barbara Erskine’s Lament, IV, 91 n.
- Lady Daisy (Dayisie), V, [29].
- Lady Diamond (No 269), V, [29-38], [303].
- II, 244.
- Lady Diamond, the King’s Daughter, V, [29].
- Lady Douglas and Blackwood, IV, 90.
- Lady Elspat (No 247), IV, 387 f.
- Lady Isabel (No 261), IV, 429-31.
- I, 432; IV, 426.
- Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight (No 4), I, 22-62, 485-9; II, 496-8; III, 496 f.; IV, 440-2; V, [206] f., [285].
- I, 13, 112 n., 113, 123 n., 432.
- The Lady Isabella’s Tragedy, V, [34], and n., [203].
- Lady Jane (==Fair Annie), II, 63.
- The Lady Jane (==The Death of Queen Jane), III, 372.
- Lady Maiserye, V, [222] a.
- Lady Maisry (No 65), II, 112-26; III, 508; IV, 466-8; V, [222] f., [292].
- II, 100, 103, 204, 264, 309 n., 406; IV, 339 n.; V, [34].
- Lady Maisry (==The Maid freed from the Gallows), II, 346.
- Lady Maisry (==Mary Hamilton), III, 379.
- Lady Margaret (==Earl Brand), I, 88.
- Lady Margaret (==Child Waters), II, 83.
- Lady Margaret has bound her silken snood, fragment, V, [203].
- Lady Margerie (==Jellon Grame), II, 302.
- Lady Margery, II, 112; IV, 466.
- Lady Marjory, II, 112.
- Lady Mary Ann, I, 226.
- Lady Mazery, II, 309.
- Lady Ouncebell, II, 204.
- The Lady of Arngosk (No 224), IV, 241-3.
- IV, 232.
- The Lady of Livenston, V, [227].
- The Lady turnd Serving-Man, II, 429 n.
- The Ladye o the Drum, IV, 322.
- The Lady’s Policy, or, The Baffled Knight, II, 479.
- The Laidley Worm of Spindleston Heughs, I, 308, 311, 316; II, 502-5.
- The Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea (No 36), I, 315 f.; V, [214] f., [290].
- The Laird of Blackwood, IV, 90, 525 b.
- The Laird o Drum (No 236), IV, 322-32; V, [272] f.
- The Laird of Geight (Gigh), or Gae, IV, 123.
- Laird of Gight, IV, 123.
- The Laird of Kellary, V, [172].
- The Laird o Keltie, V, [153].
- The Laird of Knotington, IV, 191.
- The Laird of Laminton, IV, 216.
- Laird o Leys, IV, 355.
- The Laird o Linne, V, [11].
- The Laird o Livingstone, II, 309.
- The Laird of Lochinvar, IV, 191.
- Laird o Lochnie, IV, 191.
- The Laird O Logie (No 182), III, 449-56, 520; IV, 515 f.; V, [299] f.
- The Laird o Logie, or, May Margaret, III, 449.
- (The) Laird of Ochiltree, IV, 191, 515.
- The Laird o Ochiltree Wa’s, IV, 191.
- The Laird of Roslin’s Daughter, I, 414.
- The Laird o the Dainty Downby, V, [153].
- The Laird o the Drum, IV, 322.
- The Laird of Wariston (No 194), IV, 28-33.
- III, 381.
- (The) Laird of Waristoun (Wariestoun), IV, 28.
- Lairde Rowlande, or Ronalde, V, [208].
- Lambert Linkin, II, 320.
- Lambkin, II, 320.
- The Lament of the Border Widow, II, 429, 430.
- Lament of the Queen’s Marie, IV, 509.
- The Lamentation of Quene Jane, III, 372.
- The Lamenting Lady, etc., II, 68 n.
- Lamerlinkin, II, 320.
- Lamkin (No 93), II, 320-42, 513 f.; III, 515; IV, 480 f.; V, [229-31], [295].
- I, 201; II, 243.
- Lammikin, II, 320.
- Lang Johnny Moir, IV, 396.
- Lang Johnny More (No 251), IV, 396-400, 524.
- II, 378.
- The Lard of Drum, V, [272].
- The Lass of Aughrim, II, 213.
- The Lass of Lochroyan, II, 213; IV, 471.
- The Lass of Ocram, III, 510 f.
- The Lass of Philorth, IV, 309 n., 347.
- The Lass of Roch Royal (No 76), II, 213-26; III, 510-12; IV, 471-4; V, [225], [294].
- II, 288; IV, 186.
- The Leaves of Lind, I, 63.
- Leesome Brand (No 15), I, 177-84, 501 f.; II, 499; III, 500; IV, 450; V, [209], [287].
- I, 33 n., 66, 90 n., 92; II, 101 n., 406, 412, 416; III, 501.
- Leezie Lindsay, IV, 255.
- The Life and Death of George of Oxford, IV, 141.
- The Life and Death of Sir Hugh of the Grime, IV, 8.
- The Linkin Ladie, IV, 355.
- Little Harry Hughes and the Duke’s Daughter, III, 233.
- Little John a Begging (No 142), III, 188-90.
- Little John and the Four Beggers, III, 188.
- III, 133.
- The Little Man, I, 329.
- Little Mousgrove and the Lady Barnet, II, 242, 259.
- Little Musgrave (Massgrove), II, 242.
- Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard (No 81), II, 242-60, 513; IV, 476-8; V, [225].
- II 137,158, 240, 260, 264.
- Little Musgrave and the Lady Barnard, II, 242.
- Little Mushiegrove, II, 242.
- Little Sir Grove, II, 242.
- Little Sir William, V, [241].
- Little wee toorin dow, I, 498, 500; IV, 450.
- Lizie (Lizae) Baillie, IV, 266.
- Lizie Lindsay (No 226), IV, 255-66, 524; V, [264] f.
- II, 84; V, [116].
- Lizie Wan (No 51), I, 447-9.
- I, 167, 168, 437, 446.
- The Loch o the Loanie, I, 504.
- Loch-in-var, IV, 216.
- Lochinvar, Scott’s ballad, IV, 218.
- The Lochmaben Harper (No 192), IV, 16-23; V, [300].
- Logan Water, or, A Lover in Captivity, IV, 184 n.
- The Long-armed Duke, IV, 110.
- Long Lankyn, II, 320; V, [295].
- Long Lonkin (Longkin), II, 320.
- Lord Aboyne, IV, 351.
- Lord and Lady Errol, IV, 282.
- Lord Arnwaters, IV, 115.
- Lord Bangwell, I, 63.
- Lord Barnabas’ Lady, II, 242.
- Lord Barnaby, II, 242.
- Lord Barnard, II, 242.
- Lord Barnett and Little Musgrave, II, 242.
- Lord Bateman, II, 508.
- I, 455 n.
- Lord Bateman, The Loving Ballad of, I, 454.
- Lord Beichan and Susie Pye, I, 454.
- Lord Beichim, V, [218].
- Lord Bengwill, I, 62 f.
- Lord Brangwill, I, 62 f.
- Lord Darlington, II, 309.
- Lord Delamare (Delaware), IV, 110.
- Lord Delamere (No 207), IV, 110-15.
- Lord Derntwater, IV, 115.
- Lord Derwentwater (No 208), IV, 115-23, 522; V, [254] f.
- IV, 466.
- Lord Derwentwater’s Death, IV, 115.
- Lord Dingwall, I, 63 f.
- Lord Donald, I, 151.
- Lord Douglas, I, 88.
- Lord Douglas, or, The Laird of Blackwood, IV, 90.
- Lord Douglas’ Tragedy, I, 489 b, 492; IV, 445 b.
- Lord Dunwaters, IV, 115.
- Lord Garrick, IV, 61.
- Lord Gregory, II, 213.
- Lord Ingram and Chiel Wyet (No 66), II, 126-36, 511; III, 508 f.; V, [223], [292].
- II, 157 n., 264.
- Lord Ingram and Childe (Viat) Vyet, II, 126.
- Lord Ingram and Gil Viett, II, 126.
- Lord Jamie Douglas, IV, 90.
- I, 437.
- Lord John (==The Elfin Knight), I, 6.
- Lord John (==The Broomfield Hill), I, 390.
- Lord John (==Johnie Scot), II, 377.
- Lord John (==Young Hunting), II, 142.
- Lord John and Bird Ellen, II, 83.
- Lord Johnnie Scott (Scot), II, 377, 397.
- Lord John’s Murder, II, 288.
- Lord Lavel, II, 204.
- Lord Livingston (No 262), IV, 431-3.
- II, 156.
- Lord Lovel (No 75), II, 204-13, 512; III, 510; IV, 471; V, [225], [294].
- I, 96; II, 200, 214, 279.
- Lord Lundy (Lord William) (No 254), IV, 411-415.
- Lord Maxwell’s Goodnight, IV, 34.
- Lord Maxwell’s Last Goodnight (No 195), IV, 34-8; V, [251].
- Lord of Learne, V, [42].
- I, 455 n.; II, 510.
- The Lord of Lorn and the False Steward (No 271), V, [42-58], [280] f.
- V, [295].
- The Lord of Lorn and the Fals Steward, A pretty ballad of, V, [42].
- Lord of Lorne, V, [42].
- The Lord of Lorne and the False Steward, V, [42].
- Lord Randal (No 12), I, 151-66, 498-501; II, 498 f.; III, 499; IV, 449 f.; V, [208] f., [286].
- I, 168, 496.
- Lord Rannal, I, 498.
- Lord Revel, II, 204.
- Lord Robert and Mary Florence, II, 284.
- Lord Ronald, my son, I, 151, 498 f.
- I, 143.
- Lord Roslin’s Daughter, I, 414.
- Lord Salton and Auchanachie, IV, 347.
- Lord Saltoun and Annachie, IV, 347.
- Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie (No 239), IV, 347-50; V, [273] f.
- Lord Saunders, II, 156.
- Lord Soulis, Leyden’s ballad, V, [1] n.
- Lord Thomas (==Lord Thomas and Fair Annet), II, 197.
- Lord Thomas (==Lord Thomas and Lady Margaret), IV, 426.
- Lord Thomas and Fair Annet (No 73), II, 179-99, 512; III, 509 f.; IV, 469-71; V, [223] f., [293].
- I, 54 n., 96; II, 65, 126 n., 200, 204, 240, 244, 288; III, 381; IV, 409; V, [166].
- Lord Thomas and Fair Annie, II, 63.
- Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor (Eleanor), II, 179 f., 195; III, 509; IV, 471; V, [166].
- Lord Thomas and Lady Margaret (No 260), IV, 426-9.
- Lord Thomas of Winesberrie (Winsberry, Wynnesbury), II, 398; III, 517.
- Lord Thomas of Winesberry and the King’s Daughter, II, 398.
- Lord Thomas of Winsbury (Wynnesbury), II, 398; III, 517 b.
- Lord Thomas Stuart (No 259), IV, 425 f.; V, [279].
- Lord Travell, II, 204.
- Lord Wa’yates and Auld Ingram, II, 126.
- Lord William (==Fair Janet), II, 100.
- Lord William (==Young Hunting), II, 142.
- Lord William (==Lord Lundy), IV, 411.
- Lord William, or, Lord Lundy (No 254), IV, 411-15.
- IV, 218.
- Lord Willie Douglas, II, 406.
- Loudon Hill, or, Drumclog (No 205), IV, 105-7.
- Loudoun Castle, III, 423.
- Love Annie, IV, 391.
- Love Gregory (Gregor), II, 213.
- Love in Despair, IV, 105.
- Love Johny, II, 377.
- Love Robbie, II, 368.
- The Lovely Northerne Lasse, IV, 208 f.
- IV, 192.
- A Lover in Captivity, IV, 184, and n.
- The Lovers’ Quarrel, or, Cupid’s Triumph, II, 441, 456.
- The Lover’s Riddle, V, [216] a.
- Low in the Lowlands Low, V, [135].
- The Lowlands Low, V, [135].
- The Lowlands of Holland, II, 317; V, [229].
- The Loyal Forrister, or, Royal Pastime, V, [74] n.
- A Lytell Geste of Robyn Hode, III, 39, 79.
- McNachton, II, 377.
- McNaughtan, II, 377.
- McNaughton’s Valour, II, 398.
- The Maid and Fairy, V, [201] n.
- The Maid and the Magpie, I, 446.
- The Maid and the Palmer (The Samaritan Woman) (No 21), I, 228-33, 504; II, 501; III, 502; IV, 451; V, [212], [288].
- I, 218.
- The Maid freed from the Gallows (No 95), II, 346-55, 514; III, 516 f.; IV, 481 f.; V, [231-4], [296].
- III, 381.
- The Maid of Rygate, V, [129].
- The Maid o the Cowdenknows, IV, 191.
- Maiden o the Cowdenknowes, IV, 191.
- The Maiden Outwitted, II, 480.
- The Maidens’ Song (==The Fair Flower of Northumberland), I, 111.
- The Maid’s Answer to the Knight’s Three Questions, I, 1.
- The Maid’s Lamentation for the loss of her true love, V, [229].
- Margaret’s Ghost, Mallet’s ballad, II, 199; V, [294].
- Marie Hamilton, III, 379.
- Marjorie and William, II, 226.
- The Marriage of Sir Gawain (No 31), I, 288-96, 507; II, 502; IV, 454; V, [213], [289].
- I, 297 f., 301, 315; II, 458.
- Mary Hamilton (No 173), III, 379-99; IV, 507-13; V, [246] f., [298].
- I, 436; II, 14 n., 346; IV, 30 n.
- Mary Miles, III, 379.
- Mary-a-Row, II, 302.
- May Collean, The Historical Ballad of, I, 23 n.
- May Collin (Collean), I, 22; IV, 442.
- May Colven (Colvin), I, 22.
- May Colvin, or, False Sir John, I, 22.
- May Colvine and Fause Sir John, IV, 440 b.
- May Culzean, The historical ballad of, I, 485.
- May Margaret, III, 449. See The Laird o Logie.
- The Mermaid (No 289), V, [148-152].
- II, 19.
- The Mermaid (==Clerk Colvill), I, 371.
- The Merry Broomfield, or, The West Country Wager, I, 390.
- The Merry Cuckold and Kind Wife, V, [88].
- A Mery Geste of Robyn Hoode and of hys Lyfe, III, 39, 81.
- Mild Mary, II, 309.
- Mill o Tifty’s (Tiftie’s) Annie, IV, 301, 302 n.
- The Miller and the King’s Daughter (Daughters), I, 118.
- The Miller’s Melody, I, 118.
- The Minister’s Daughter of New York, I, 218.
- The Minister’s Dochter o Newarke, I, 226.
- Montrose he had a poor shepherd, IV, 330 f.
- Moss Groves, IV, 478.
- The Mother’s Malison, or, Clyde’s Water (No 216), IV, 185-91; V, [256] f., [301].
- IV, 117, 415, 471 b.
- The Murder of the King of Scots, III, 399.
- Musleboorrowe ffeild, III, 378.
- Musselburgh Field (No 172), III, 378 f.; IV, 507.
- My bonny Lizzie Baillie, IV, 266.
- My lady ye shall be, V, [153].
- My love Annie’s very bonny, IV, 184 a.
- My love, she lives in Lincolnshire, IV, 416.
- My Wee Croodling Doo, IV, 450 a.
- Naughton’s Valour, II, 398.
- The New Slain Knight (No 263), IV, 434 f.; V, [279].
- The Noble Ffisherman, or, Robin Hoods great Prize, III, 211.
- The Noble Fisherman, or, Robin Hood’s Preferment (No 148), III, 211-13.
- III, 95, 208 n., 227; IV, 393.
- A Noble Riddle Wisely Expounded, or, The Maid’s Answer to the Knight’s Three Questions, I, 1.
- The Norfolk Maiden, V, [129].
- Norham, down by Norham, I, 493, 495.
- A Northern Ballet (Ballad) (==Johnie Armstrong), III, 362.
- Northumberland Betrayed by Douglas (No 176), III, 408-16; V, [299].
- II, 49 n.; III, 402, 406.
- Northumberland Betrayd by Dowglas, III, 408.
- The Nut-Brown Bride, II, 179.
- O Alva hills is bonny, fragment, V, [202], [307].
- O come you from the earth she said, fragment, V, [203].
- O my bonie, bonie may, IV, 330.
- O saw ye my father, IV, 389.
- O, the twelfth day of December, IV, 507.
- Ochiltree Walls, IV, 207 b.
- Of a Knight and a Fair Virgin, I, 292.
- Oh, open the door, Lord Gregory, II, 213.
- The Old Abbot and King Olfrey, I, 404; IV, 459.
- The Old Man and his Three Sons, I, 208.
- Old Robin of Portingale (No 80), II, 240-2, 513; III, 514; IV, 476; V, [225], [286] b, [295].
- Old Wichet and his Wife, V, [88].
- One king’s daughter said to anither, III, 500.
- Our Goodman (No 274), V, [88-95], [281], [303] f.
- II, 158.
- The Outlandish Knight, I, 22; V, [207] a.
- The Outlaw Murray (No 305), V, [185-200], [307].
- Outlaw Murray, an antient historical ballad, V, [185].
- Outlaw Murray, An old song called, V, [185].
- The Outlaw Murray, The Sang (Song), of, V, [185].
- The Over Courteous Knight, II, 479.
- A Paradox (==Captain Wedderburn’s Courtship), V, [216].
- Parcy Reed, IV, 520 b.
- Parcy Reed and the Three False Halls, A song of, IV, 24.
- Peggie’s gane oer the seas, a’ dressed in red, V, [172].
- Peggy Irvine, V, [301] f.
- Perthshire Tredgey, V, [217].
- The place where my love Johnny dwells, IV, 209.
- The Politick Maid, II, 491. II, 480; V, [239] b.
- The Politick Squire, or, The Highwaymen catch’d in their own play, V, [129].
- The Pollitick Begger-Man, V, [110], [113].
- Pretty Peggy, V, [172].
- The Prickly Bush, V, [233].
- Prince Heathen (No 104), II, 424-6; V, [296].
- Prince Robert (No 87), II, 284-7; V, [295].
- I, 96.
- Proud Lady Margaret (No 47), I, 425-31; IV, 460; V, [291].
- I, 1; II, 156, 227; V, [203].
- The Provost’s Dochter, I, 111.
- Queen Eleanor’s Confession (No 156), III, 257-64; IV, 498 f.; V, [241] f., [297].
- Queen Elizabeth’s Champion, or, Great Britain’s Glory, etc., V, [145].
- Queen Jeanie, III, 372.
- The Queen of all Sluts, The Queen of Sluts, modern “ballad,” I, 301, and n.; V, [289].
- The Queen of Elfan’s Nourice (No 40), I, 358-60; II, 505 f.; III, 505 f.; IV, 459; V, [215], [290].
- The Queen of England, III, 257.
- The Queen of Scotland (No 301), V, [176] f.
- The Queen of the Fairies, III, 504.
- Queen’s Marie, III, 380.
- The Queen’s Marie (Mary), III, 379; IV, 507, 513.
- The Queen’s Maries (Marys), III, 379; IV, 511 f.; V, [299].
- Quin Mary’s Marreys, V, [246].
- The Rantan Laddy, V, [274].
- The Rantin Laddie (No 240), IV, 351-5; V, [274] f. IV, [355].
- Rare Willie Drowned in Yarrow, or, The Water o Gamrie (No 215), IV, 178-85; V, [256].
- IV, 161.
- Red-Cap, he was there, fragment, V, [203].
- Redesdale and Wise William (No 246), IV, 383-6; V, [276] f.
- V, [25].
- Reedisdale and Wise William, IV, 383.
- Renowned Robin Hood, III, 196.
- Ricadoo, V, [121].
- Richard Storie (Story), IV, 291.
- Richie Storie (Storrie), IV, 291.
- Richie Story (No 232), IV, 291-300; V, [270].
- II, 441; IV, 299.
- Richie Tory, IV, 291.
- Richie’s (Ritchie’s) Lady, IV, 291.
- A Riddle Wittily Expounded, I, 1.
- Riddles Wisely Expounded (No 1), I, 1-6, 484; II, 495; III, 496; IV, 439; V, [205], [283].
- The Rising in the North (No 175), III, 401-8.
- II, 49 n.
- Risinge in the Northe, III, 401.
- Ritchie’s Tory Laddie, IV, 291.
- Rob Oig, IV, 243.
- Rob Roy (No 225), IV, 243-54, 523; V, [262-4].
- IV, 232, 239; V, [165].
- Rob Roy MacGregor, IV, 243.
- Robin he’s gane to the wude, V, [104].
- Robin Hood (==Henry Martyn), IV, 393.
- Robin Hood and a Beggar, A pretty dialogue betwixt, III, 158.
- Robin Hood and Allen a Dale (No 138), III, 172-5.
- III, 49 n.
- Robin Hood and Allin of Dale, III, 172.
- Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne (No 118), III, 89-94.
- III, 42, 53, 95, 96, 102 n., 122, 141, 156.
- Robin Hood and Little John (No 125), III, 133-6; V, [297].
- III, 116, 130, 145.
- Robin Hood and Maid Marian (No 150), III, 218 f., 519.
- III, 130, 133 n.
- Robin Hood and Queen Katherine (No 145), III, 196-205.
- III, 122, 191, 194, 205, 227; V, [190].
- Robin Hood and the Beggar, I (No 133), III, 155-8.
- III, 116, 130, 133, 144, 178, 520.
- Robin Hood and the Beggar, II (No 134), III, 158-65.
- III, 130, 156, 170.
- Robin Hood and the Beggar (II), The History of, III, 158.
- Robin Hood and the Bishop (No 143), III, 191-3.
- III, 133, and n., 144, 156, 178, 227.
- Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford (No 144), III, 193-6.
- III, 197.
- Robin Hood and the Butcher (No 122), III, 115-20.
- III, 108, 109, 120, 130, 133, and n., 156, 520.
- Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar (No 123), III, 120-8.
- III, 96, 108, 109, 126, 130, 178; V, [8], [126], [297].
- Robin Hood and the Curtal Fryer, The Famous Battel between, III, 120.
- Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow (No 152), III, 223-5; V, [241].
- III, 133 n., 220.
- Robin Hood and the Jolly Tinker, III, 143.
- Robin Hood and the Monk (No 119), III, 94-101.
- III, 13, 16, 42, 102, 159.
- Robin Hood and the Pedlars (No 137), III, 170-2.
- III, 130, 133 n., 499.
- Robin Hood and the Potter (No 121), III, 108-15; IV, 497.
- III, 42, 49, 90, 95, 96, 115, 130, 137.
- Robin Hood and the Prince of Aragon (No 129), III, 147-50.
- III, 133 n., 144 n., 145.
- Robin Hood and the Proud Pedlar, V, [240].
- Robin Hood and the Ranger (No 131), III, 152-4.
- III, 130, 133, 168.
- Robin Hood and the Scotchman (No 130), III, 150 f.
- III, 130, 133, and n., 145.
- Robin Hood and the Shepherd (No 135), III, 165-7.
- III, 109, 130, 137, 168, 198; V, [126].
- Robin Hood and the Sheriff, III, 184 f.
- Robin Hood and the Stranger, III, 116, 133, and n., 144, and n., 145.
- Robin Hood and the Tanner (No 126), III, 137-40.
- III, 121 n., 130, 133, 144.
- Robin Hood and the Tanner’s Daughter, I, 106, 109; II, 416 f.
- Robin Hood and the Tinker (No 127), III, 140-3.
- III, 130, 137.
- Robin Hood and the Valiant Knight (No 153), III, 225 f.
- III, 104, 133 n., 220, 223.
- Robin Hood, John, Scarlock, and Three Keepers, III, 168.
- Robin Hood newly Revived (No 128), III, 144-7.
- III, 133, and n., 137, 147, 150, 154, 214.
- Robin Hood rescuing the Three Squires from Nottingham Gallows, III, 177.
- Robin Hood rescuing the Widow’s Three Sons from the Sheriff, when going to be executed, III, 177.
- Robin Hood rescuing Three Squires (No 140), III, 177-85.
- III, 122, and n., 156, 185, 188, 363 n.; V, [8], [126].
- Robin Hood rescuing Will Stutly (No 141), III, 185-7; IV, 497.
- III, 16, 198.
- Robin Hood, Scarlet and John, III, 196.
- Robin Hood, Will. Scadlock and Little John, III, 147.
- III, 144 n., 145.
- Robin Hood’s Birth, Breeding, Valor and Marriage (No 149), III, 214-17.
- III, 159, 197.
- Robin Hood’s Chase (No 146), III, 205-7.
- III, 133, 198.
- Robin Hood’s Death (No. 120), III, 102-7; V, [240], [297].
- I, 274 n.; II, 499; III, 42, 49, 96.
- Robin Hood’s Death and Burial, III, 102-7.
- I, 185, 436; III, 107.
- Robin Hood’s Delight (No 136), III, 168-70.
- III, 130, 154, 170.
- Robin Hood’s Golden Prize (No 147), III, 208-10, 519.
- III, 122.
- Robin Hood’s Great Prize, III, 211.
- Robin Hood’s Preferment. See The Noble Fisherman (No 148).
- Robin Hood’s Progress to Nottingham (No 139), III, 175-7.
- III, 49, 133, and n., 168, 198, 208.
- Robin Oigg’s Elopement, IV, 523.
- Robin, the Kitchie-Boy, V, [29].
- Robine Hood and Ffryer Tucke, III, 120.
- III, 122.
- Robine Hoode his Death, III, 102.
- Robyn and Gandeleyn (No 115), III, 12-14.
- Rookhope Ryde (No 179), III, 439-41.
- The Rose o Malindie, O, I, 218.
- The Rose of England (No 166), III, 331-3.
- III, 294.
- Rose the Red and White Lilly (Lillie), II, 415.
- Rose the Red and White Lily (No 103), II, 415-24.
- I, 182; II, 368, 407, 412, 499.
- The Roses grow sweet aye, I, 496 f.
- Rosie Ann, I, 447.
- Roudesdales, IV, 383.
- The Royal Frolick, or, King William and his Nobles’ Entertainment at the Farmer’s House, V, [74], and n.
- The Royal Recreation (Second Part of The Royal Frolick, etc.), V, [74], and n.
- Saddle to Rags, V, [128].
- The Sailor’s Caution, V, [148].
- The Sailor’s Joy, V, [133] n.
- St. Stephen and Herod (No 22), I, 233-42, 505 f.; II, 501; III, 502 f.; IV, 451 f.; V, [212], [288].
- The Samaritan Woman. See The Maid and the Palmer.
- Saw you my Father? (No 248). See The Grey Cock.
- Scarborough Fair, II, 495 f.; IV, 440; V, [206].
- (Cf. I, 17, 484 f.)
- The Scotchman Outwitted, II, 483.
- Scotish Field, ballad of, III, 307, 352, 354 n.
- The Scottish Squire, II, 355.
- The Seamans (Saylors) only Delight: Shewing the brave fight between (the) George Aloe, the Sweepstakes (Sweepstake), and certain French men at sea, V, [134] f.
- The Seaman’s Sorrowful Bride, V, [229].
- The Seamen’s Distress, V, [148].
- The Seamen’s Song of Captain Ward, V, [143].
- The Seamen’s Song of Dansekar, V, [143].
- The Seven Bluidy Brithers, II, 156.
- Seven pretty sisters dwell in a bower, V, [207].
- The Seven Sisters, or, The Leaves of Lind, I, 63.
- She cares not for her daddy, V, [201].
- She’ll no ly neist [the] wa, I, 414.
- Sheath and Knife (No 16), I, 185-7; II, 499; III, 500 f.; IV, 450; V, [210].
- I, 178.
- The Shepherd and the King, V, [73].
- The Shepherd’s Bonny Lassy, V, [116].
- The Shepherd’s Boy, IV, 495.
- The Shepherd’s Daughter, II, 457.
- Shepherd’s Dochter, II, 457.
- The Shepherd’s Son, II, 479; IV, 495 a.
- The Shipherd Boy, V, [116].
- The Silly Old Man, V, [128].
- Sir Aldingar (No 59), II, 33-48, 510; III, 508; IV, 463; V, [292].
- II, 50.
- Sir Andraye Barton, Knight, The Sonnge of, IV, 502.
- Sir Andrew Barton (No 167), III, 334-50; IV, 502-7; V, [245].
- I, 54 n.; IV, 393; V, [143], [302].
- Sir Andrew Barton, The Life and Death of, III, 334, 346 f.
- Sir Andrew (Andro) Wood, II, 17.
- Sir Cawline (No 61), II, 56-63, 511; III, 508; IV, 463.
- Sir Colin, II, 61.
- Sir Hew, or, The Jew’s Daughter, III, 233.
- Sir Hugh, III, 233.
- Sir Hugh, or, the Jew’s Daughter (No 155), III, 233-54, 519 f.; IV, 497 f.; V, [241], [297].
- Sir Hugh in the Grime’s Downfall, IV, 8, 15.
- Sir Hugh le Blond, II, 33.
- Sir Hugh the Graeme, IV, 8.
- Sir James the Rose (No 213), IV, 155-60.
- IV, 150; V, [245].
- Sir James the Ross (de Ross), IV, 159 a.
- Sir John Butler (No 165), III, 327-330.
- Sir Lionel (No 18), I, 208-15; II, 500; IV, 451, I, 274 n.
- Sir Patrick, II, 17.
- Sir Patrick Spence (Spensse), II, 17.
- Sir Patrick Spens (No 58), II, 17-32, 510; V, [220].
- I, 35 n.; II, 13 n., 113 n.; IV, 376, and n.; V, [148].
- Sir Robert Bewick and the Laird Graham, A Remarkable and Memorable Song (History) of, IV, 144, 148 f.
- Sir Thamas (==Erlinton), I, 111.
- Sir Walter Raleigh sailing in the Low-lands, etc., V, [135], [139].
- Sir William Stanley, I, 463.
- Sir William Wallace, III, 265.
- Sir William Wallace killed thirty Englishmen, An old song shewing how, V, [242] f.
- Sir William Wallace, On an honorable achievement of, near Falkirk, III, 265.
- Sister, dear Sister, I, 118.
- Skipper Patrick, II, 17.
- The Slaughter of the Laird of Mellerstain (No 230), IV, 281 f.
- IV, 371.
- Sleepest or wakest thou, jolly shepheard? fragment, V, [201] b.
- The Sleepy Merchant, I, 393.
- The Soldier and Peggy, V, [172].
- The Sorrowful Lover’s Regrate, or, The Low-Lands of Holland, V, [229].
- The Stirrup of Northumberland, V, [207] b, title due to a misreading of Scott’s hand (should be Heiress).
- The stormy winds do blow, V, [148].
- The Suffolk Miracle (No 272), V, [58-67], [303].
- V, [225].
- Susan Py, or, Young Bichen’s Garland, I, 454, 483 b.
- Susan Pye and Lord Beichan, I, 454.
- Susie Cleland, II, 112.
- The Swain’s Resolve, IV, 389.
- The swan swims bonnie, O, I, 118.
- Sweet Robin, V, [104].
- The Sweet Trinity (The Golden Vanity) (No 286), V, [135-42], [305].
- Sweet William, IV, 411.
- II, 101, 112 n., 113 n., 356.
- Sweet William and May Margaret (==Sweet William’s Ghost), II, 226.
- Sweet William and the Young Colonel, II, 288.
- Sweet William’s Ghost (No 77), II, 226-34, 512; IV, 474; V, [225], [294].
- I, 435; II, 156, 174, 204, 234, 240; IV, 390, 415; V, [60] n., [166].
- Sweet Willie (==Fair Janet), II, 100.
- Sweet Willie (==The Famous Flower of Serving-Men), II, 428.
- Sweet Willie and Fair Annie (==Lord Thomas and Fair Annet), II, 100, 179.
- Sweet Willie and Fair Maisry (==Fair Janet), II, 100.
- Sweet Willie and Lady Margerie (==Willie and Lady Maisry), II, 167.
- Sweet Willie and May Margaret (==The Mother’s Malison), IV, 185.
- Sweet Willie of Salisbury, II, 399.
- Sweet Willy (==Willie’s Lady), I, 81.
- Tam Lin (No 39), I, 335-58, 507 f.; II, 505; III, 504 f.; IV, 455-9; V, [215], [290].
- I, 308, 320 n., 360 n., 446, 450; III, 381; IV, 186 n.; V, [11] n., [40] n., [223].
- Tam-a-lin, or, The Knight of Faerylande, I, 335.
- Tam-a-line, the Elfin Knight, I, 335.
- Tamlane, I, 507; IV, 458 a.
- I, 256.
- There livd a knight in Jesuitmont, V, [34] n.
- There livd a wife in the wilds of Kent, IV, 439 a.
- There was a jovial beggar, V, [113] n.
- There was a knight in Jessamy, V, [34] n.
- There was a knight was drunk with wine, II, 491.
- There was a wife in yon town, V, [109].
- There waur three ladies, I, 141.
- There were aucht an forty nobles, IV, 338.
- Ther wer three ravens, IV, 454.
- There were three sisters going from home, III, 500.
- The Thief Outwitted, V, [128].
- Thomalyn, a ballett of, I, 336.
- Thomas Cromwell (No 171), III, 377.
- Thomas of Potte, II, 441.
- Thomas o Yonderdale (No 253), IV, 409-11.
- II, 69.
- Thomas Rymer (No 37), I, 317-29; II, 505; III, 504; IV, 454 f.; V, [290].
- I, 330, 358; IV, 458.
- Thomas Rymer and Queen of Elfland, I, 317.
- Thomas the Rhymer, IV, 454.
- The Three Brothers, III, 484.
- The Three Knights, I, 141.
- The Three Ravens (No 26), I, 253 f.; IV, 454; V, [212].
- II, 429.
- The Three Sisters (==Riddles Wisely Expounded), I, 1.
- The Three Sisters (==The Twa Sisters), I, 118.
- The Thyme Song, V, [258].
- Tifty’s Nanny, IV, 300.
- The Tinker and Farmer’s Daughter’s Garland, V, [109].
- Tiranti, my Son, I, 151.
- Tom Linn, I, 335.
- Tom Potts (No 109), II, 441-56; III, 518. III, 276.
- Tomaline, I, 335.
- Tring Dilly, II, 432.
- The Trooper, V, [172].
- The Trooper and Fair Maid, V, [172].
- I, 437.
- Trooper and Maid (No 299), V, [172-4], [306].
- The Trooper Lad, V, [306] f.
- True Love Requited, or, The Bayliff’s Daughter of Islington, II, 428.
- A True Tale of Robin Hood (No 154), III, 227-33.
- III, 103, 220, 223.
- True Tammas (==Erlinton), I, 106.
- True Thomas and the Queen of Elfland, I, 317.
- The Trumpeter of Fyvie, IV, 300.
- The Tryal of the Laird of Gycht, IV, 309 n.
- The Turkish Galley, V, [135].
- The Turkish Lady, I, 463.
- The Turkish Lady and the English Slave, I, 463.
- The Twa Brithers, I, 435.
- The Twa Brothers (No 49), I, 435-44; II, 507; III, 507; IV, 460; V, [217] f.
- I, 167, 168, and n., 446, 448; II, 14 n., 137, 234, 288; III, 381; V, [291].
- The Twa Brothers, or, The Wood o Warslin, I, 435.
- The Twa Corbies, I, 253; IV, 454.
- The Twa Knights (No 268), V, [21-28].
- I, 67; IV, 383; V, [277].
- The Twa Magicians (No 44), I, 399-403; II, 506; III, 506 f.; IV, 459; V, [216].
- The Twa Sisters (No 10), I, 118-41, 493-6; II, 498, 509; III, 499; IV, 447-9; V, [208], [286].
- I, 40 n.
- ’Twas on a Christmas Day, V, [95].
- The Two Brothers, I, 435; IV, 460.
- The Two Constant Lovers in Scotland, II, 441, 456.
- The Unco Knicht’s Wowing, I, 1.
- The Unfortunate Forrester, or, Fair Eleanor’s Tragedy, II, 180; III, 509 b.
- The Ungrateful Knight and the Fair Flower of Northumberland, I, 111.
- The Unquiet Grave (No 78), II, 234-8, 512; III, 512 f.; IV, 474-6; V, [225], [294].
- V, [116].
- Wakefylde and a grene, A ballett of, III, 129.
- The Wakerife Mammy, IV, 389.
- Wallace and his Leman, II, 513; III, 265.
- Walter Lesly (No 296), V, [168] f.
- Warenston and the Duke of York’s Daughter, II, 346.
- A Warning for Maidens, or, Young Bateman, I, 455.
- A Warning for Married Women, etc., IV, 360.
- A Warning-Piece to England against Pride and Wickedness, etc., III, 257.
- The Water o Gamrie (Gemrie, Gamery), IV, 178.
- See Rare Willie Drowned in Yarrow.
- The Water o Wearie’s Well (Wells), I, 22.
- A Waukrife Minnie, IV, 389.
- We were sisters, we were seven, I, 62.
- The Weary Coble o Cargill, IV, 358.
- II, 156.
- The Weary Heir of Linne, V, [11].
- The Wedding of Robin Hood and Little John, II, 415.
- Wee Messgrove, II, 242.
- The Wee Wee Man (No 38), I, 329-34.
- I, 335.
- The West-Country Damosel’s Complaint (No 292), V, [157-9].
- The West-Country Wager, I, 390.
- The Western Tragedy, I, 23 n.
- What a bad luck had I (==The Queen of all Sluts), I, 301 n.
- The White Fisher (No 264), IV, 435-7.
- Whittingham Fair, II, 495; V, [206].
- The Whummil Bore (No 27), I, 255; V, [212].
- I, 187; V, [203].
- The Widdow-Woman, III, 513.
- The Wife of Usher’s Well (No 79), II, 238 f.; III, 513 f.; V, [294] f.
- II, 173.
- The Wife Wrapt in Wether’s Skin (No 277), V, [104-7], [304] f.
- Will Stewart and John (No 107), II, 432-8; V, [237].
- Will ye go to the Hielans, Geordie? IV, 123.
- William and Marjorie, II, 226.
- William Clowdisley, A ballad of, neuer printed before, III, 34.
- William Grismond’s Downfal, II, 16.
- William Guiseman, II, 16.
- Willie and Annet, II, 100.
- Willie and Earl Richard’s Daughter (No 102), II, 412-15; III, 518.
- II, 296, 303, 406, 499.
- Willie and Janet, II, 100.
- Willie and Lady Maisry (No 70), II, 167-9.
- II, 240, 244.
- Willie and Margaret, IV, 185.
- Willie and May Margaret, IV, 185.
- I, 372, 435.
- Willie Doo, I, 151; IV, 450 a.
- Willie Macintosh (No 183), III, 456 f.; IV, 516.
- Willie o Douglas Dale (No 101), II, 406-11; III, 517; V, [235-7].
- II, 368, 377, 412, 416.
- Willie of Duglass Daill, V, [235].
- Willie of Winsberye, II, 398.
- Willie O Winsbury (No 100), II, 398-406, 514 f.; III, 517; IV, 491; V, [296].
- II, 377, 406; V, [29].
- Willie, the Kitchie-Boy, IV, 400.
- Willie, the Widow’s Son, II, 167.
- Willie Wallace, III, 265.
- Willie’s drowned in Gamery, IV, 178.
- Willie’s Fatal Visit (No 255), IV, 415f.
- II, 406, 513; IV, 389.
- Willie’s Lady (No. 6), I, 81-8; II, 498; III, 497; V, [207], [285].
- I, 67.
- Willie’s Lyke-Wake (No 25), I, 247-52, 506 f.; II, 502; III, 503; IV, 453; V, [212], [289].
- II, 356.
- Willy’s rare and Willy’s fare, IV, 178.
- IV, 163.
- Wilson, III, 496.
- The Wind hath blown my Plaid away, or, A Discourse betwixt a young [Wo]man and the Elphin Knight, a proper new ballad entituled, I, 6.
- The Wind hath blown my Plaid awa, or, A Discourse between a Young Woman and the Elphin Knight, I, 6, 20.
- The Winsome Laird of Young Logie, IV, 516.
- With that came out his paramour, fragment, V, [202].
- The witty lass of Somersetshire, or, The fryer servd in his kind, V, [100].
- The Wofull Death of Queene Jane, wife to King Henry the Eight, etc., III, 372.
- The Wood o Warslin, I, 435.
- The Wylie Wife of the Hie Toun Hie (No 290), V, [153-6].
- The Yerle o Aboyne, V, [271].
- The Yetts of Gowrie, IV, 160.
- Yorkshire Bite, V, [129].
- The Yorkshire Farmer, V, [128].
- Young Airly, IV, 54.
- Young Akin, I, 360.
- Young Allan (No 245), IV, 375-83; V, [275] f.
- II, 17, 19 n.
- Young Andrew (No 48), I, 432-4.
- I, 113.
- Young Annochie, IV, 347.
- Young Beachen, V, [218].
- Young Bearwell (No 302), V, [178] f.
- Young Beichan (No 53), I, 454-83; II, 508 f.; III, 507; IV, 460-2; V, [218-20], [291].
- I, 67, 279 n.; II, 127, 204; III, 498, 514; IV, 5, 409.
- Young Beichan and Susie Pye, I, 454.
- Young Bekie, I, 454; V, [218].
- Young Benjie (No 86), II, 281-3; IV, 478 f.
- Young Betrice, II, 377.
- Young Bicham, I, 454.
- Young Bichen, I, 455 n.
- Young Bichen’s Garland, I, 454, 483 b.
- Young Bondwell, I, 454.
- Young Brechin, I, 454.
- Younge Cloudeslee, III, 34.
- The Young Earl of Essex’s Victory over the Emperor of Germany (No 288), V, [145-8].
- Young Edward, V, [305].
- Young Hastings, I, 360.
- Young Hastings, the Groom, I, 360.
- The Young Heir of Baleichan (Baleighan), IV, 156 n.
- Young Hunting (No 68), II, 142-55, 512; III, 509; IV, 468; V, [223].
- II, 137, 406, 407; IV, 39.
- Young Hyn Horn (Hynhorn, Hyndhorn), I, 187, 502.
- Young Hyndford, III, 509 a.
- Young Johnstone (No 88), II, 288-95.
- The Young Laird o Keltic, V, [153].
- The Young Laird of Ochiltree, III, 449.
- Young Logie, III, 449, 520; V, [299] f.
- Young Lundie was in Brechin born, I, 455 n.
- The Young MacLean, IV, 270.
- Young Musgrave, II, 242.
- Young Patrick, II, 17.
- Young Peggy (No 298), V, [171].
- Young Prince James, II, 112.
- Young Ratcliffe, IV, 116.
- Young Redin (Riedan), II, 142.
- Young Ronald (No 304), V, [181-4].
- (The) Young Tam Lane (Tamlane), I, 335, 507.
- Young Tamlin, I, 335.
- Young Tolquhon, IV, 48 f.
- Young Tom Line, I, 335, 356 a.
- Young Waters (No 94), II, 342-6; III, 516.
Albanian.
- Βαλα ἐ Ἐγγιελινες, La ballata di Angelina, I, 97.
- Garentina, V, [65].
- Κοσταντίνι ἰ βόγελιθ, Costantino il piccolo, I, 198 f., 502 b.