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Frank Sidgwick



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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: True Thomas lay o'er yond grassy bank, 59209
2: In Norway lands there lived a maid, 44239
3: A Gest Of Robyn Hode (Complete) Lythe and listin, gentilmen, 2523290
4: A Gest Of Robyn Hode - The Eighth Fytte (418-456) Haste thou ony grene cloth,' sayd our kynge, 158312
5: A Gest Of Robyn Hode - The Fifth Fytte (281-316) Now hath the knyght his leve i-take, 146350
6: A Gest Of Robyn Hode - The First Fytte (1-81) Lythe and listin, gentilmen, 424491
7: A Gest Of Robyn Hode - The Fourth Fytte (205-280) The sherif dwelled in Notingham; 306335
8: A Gest Of Robyn Hode - The Second Fytte (82-143) Now is the knight gone on his way; 350336
9: A Gest Of Robyn Hode - The Seventh Fytte (354-417) The kynge came to Notynghame, 258337
10: A Gest Of Robyn Hode - The Sixth Fytte (317-353) Lythe and lysten, gentylmen, 150289
11: A Gest Of Robyn Hode - The Third Fytte (144-204) Lyth and lystyn, gentilmen, 246285
12: A Noble Riddle Wisely Expounded There was a lady of the North Country, 48301
13: Adam Adam lay i-bowndyn, 16389
14: Adam Bell, Clym Of The Clough And William Of Cloudesly Mery it was in grene forest 674333
15: Allison Gross O Allison Gross, that lives in yon tow'r, 49292
16: Barbara Allan It was in and about the Martinmas time, 36294
17: Bessy Bell And Mary Gray O Bessie Bell and Mary Gray, 16298
18: Bewick And Grahame Old Grahame he is to Carlisle gone, 224295
19: Bonnie George Campbell Hie upon Hielands 24366
20: Bonny Bee Ho'M And The Lowlands Of Holland By Arthur's Dale as late I went 60307
21: Brown Adam O wha woud wish the win' to blaw, 64293
22: Brown Robin The king but an' his nobles a' } bis 90278
23: Brown Robyn's Confession It fell upon a Wodensday 36295
24: Captain Car It befell at Martynmas, 124319
25: Captain Ward And The Rainbow Strike up, you lusty gallants, 96330
26: Captain Wedderburn The Lord of Rosslyn's daughter gaed through the wud her lane, 72350
27: Child Maurice Child Maurice hunted ithe siluer wood, 130342
28: Child Waters Childe Watters in his stable stoode, 166318
29: Clerk Colven Clark Colven and his gay ladie, 56317
30: Clerk Sanders Clark Sanders and May Margret 176292
31: Clyde's Water Ye gie corn unto my horse, 82325
32: Cospatrick Cospatrick has sent o'er the faem, 122290
33: Dick O' The Cow Now Liddisdale has long lain in, 256312
34: Dives And Lazarus As it fell out upon a day, 64282
35: Durham Field Lordings, listen and hold you still; 264323
36: Earl Bothwell Woe worth thee, woe worth thee, false Scotland! 64354
37: Earl Brand Oh did ye ever hear o' brave Earl Bran'? 56382
38: Edward Why dois your brand sae drap wi' bluid, 54298
39: Fair Annie It's narrow, narrow, make your bed, 128306
40: Fair Annie Of Rough Royal O wha will shoe my fu' fair foot? 116319
41: Fair Helen Of Kirconnell I wish I were where Helen lies, 40329
42: Fair Janet Ye maun gang to your father, Janet, 129313
43: Fair Margaret And Sweet William As it fell out on a long summer's day, 80297
44: Fair Mary Of Wallington When we were silly sisters seven, 132319
45: Fause Footrage King Easter has courted her for her gowd, 140329
46: Flodden Field King Jamie hath made a vow, 48301
47: Geordie There was a battle in the north, 60326
48: Get Up And Bar The Door It fell about the Martinmas time, 44323
49: Glasgerion Glasgerion was a king's own son, 98307
50: Glenlogie Four and twenty nobles sits in the king's ha', 26291
51: Henry Martyn In merry Scotland, in merry Scotland 40319
52: Hind Horn In Scotland there was a babie born, 52270
53: Jamie Douglas And Waly, Waly, Gin Love Be Bonny Waly, waly up the bank, 125337
54: John Dory As it fell on a holy-day, 36330
55: John O' The Side Peter o' Whifield he hath slain, 164271
56: Johney Scot O Johney was as brave a knight 136302
57: Johnie Armstrong There dwelt a man in faire Westmerland, 68342
58: Johnny O' Cockley's Well Johnny he has risen up i' the morn, 90318
59: Judas Hit wes upon a Scere-thorsday 132374
60: Katharine Jaffray There liv'd a lass in yonder dale, 52300
61: Kemp Owyne Her mother died when she was young, 58325
62: King John And The Abbot An ancient story Ile tell you anon 108308
63: King Orfeo Der lived a king inta da aste, 36362
64: Kinmont Willie O have ye na heard o' the fause Sakelde? 184305
65: Lady Alice Lady Alice was sitting in her bower-window, 24421
66: Lady Isabel And The Elf-Knight Fair lady Isabel sits in her bower sewing, 28299
67: Lady Maisry The young lords o' the north country 126295
68: Lamkin It's Lamkin was a mason good 108381
69: Little Musgrave And Lady Barnard As it fell one holy-day, 117318
70: Lizie Lindsay It's of a young lord o' the Hielands, 118286
71: Lord Ingram And Chiel Wyet Lord Ingram and Chiel Wyet 130298
72: Lord Lovel Lord Lovel he stood at his castle-gate, 41302
73: Lord Maxwell's Last Goodnight Adiew, madam my mother dear, 64300
74: Lord Randal O where hae ye been, Lord Randal, my son? 20333
75: Lord Thomas And Fair Annet Lord Thomas and Fair Annet 120314
76: Mary Hamilton Word's gane to the kitchen, 72332
77: Old Robin Of Portingale God! let neuer soe old a man 128256
78: Our Goodman Hame came our goodman, 121291
79: Robin And Gandeleyn I heard a carping of a clerk 75295
80: Robin Hood And Guy Of Gisborne When shaws been sheen, and shradds full fair, 236304
81: Robin Hood And The Monk In summer, when the shaws be sheen 362373
82: Robin Hood And The Potter In summer, when the leavės spring, 334315
83: Robin Hood's Death I will never eat nor drink,' Robin Hood said, 110323
84: Saint Stephen And King Herod Seynt Stevene was a clerk 48306
85: Sir Andrew Barton As it befell in midsummer-time, 328305
86: Sir Hugh In The Grime's Downfall Good Lord John is a hunting gone, 61354
87: Sir Hugh, Or The Jew's Daughter Four and twenty bonny boys 70300
88: Sir James The Rose O heard ye of Sir James the Rose, 96295
89: Sir Patrick Spence The king sits in Dumferling toune, 44298
90: Tam Lin O I forbid you, maidens a', 183336
91: The Baffled Knight Yonder comes a courteous knight, 43302
92: The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington There was a youth, and a well-belov'd youth, 52308
93: The Baron Of Brackley Inverey cam doun Deeside, whistlin' and playin', 86301
94: The Battle Of Harlaw As I cam in by Dunidier, 101372
95: The Battle Of Otterburn Yt fell abowght the Lamasse tyde, 280322
96: The Bonny Birdy There was a knight, in a summer's night, 75310
97: The Bonny Earl Of Murray Ye Highlands and ye Lawlands, 30319
98: The Boy And The Mantle In the third day of May 196354
99: The Braes Of Yarrow I dreamed a dreary dream this night, 60314
100: The Broomfield Hill There was a knight and a lady bright, 56314
101: The Brown Girl I am as brown as brown can be, 64346
102: The Carnal And The Crane As I pass'd by a river side, 120350
103: The Cherry-Tree Carol Joseph was an old man, 68299
104: The Child Of Ell Sayes, 'Christ thee saue, good child of Ell, 42285
105: The Clerk's Twa Sons O' Owsenford, And The Wife Of Usher's Well O I will sing to you a sang, 102338
106: The Cruel Brother There was three ladies play'd at the ba', 58312
107: The Cruel Mother She leaned her back unto a thorn; 24310
108: The Death Of Parcy Reed God send the land deliverance 170370
109: The Douglas Tragedy Rise up, rise up now, Lord Douglas,' she says, 80311
110: The Dęmon Lover O whare hae ye been, my dearest dear, 36275
111: The Elphin Knight The elphin knight sits on yon hill, 46303
112: The Fause Knight Upon The Road O whare are ye gaun? 20301
113: The Fire Of Frendraught The eighteenth of October, 106283
114: The Friar In The Well O hearken and hear, and I will you tell 32307
115: The Gardener The gardener stands in his bower-door, 35307
116: The Gay Goshawk O well's me o' my gay goss-hawk, 112331
117: The Gipsy Laddie There cam singers to Earl Cassillis' gates, 66302
118: The Great Silkie Of Sule Skerrie An eartly nourris sits and sings, 28328
119: The Heir Of Linne Of all the lords in fair Scotland 138289
120: The Hunting Of The Cheviot The Persė owt off Northombarlonde, 283346
121: The Jolly Juggler Draw me near, draw me near, 72287
122: The Knight And The Shepherd's Daughter There was a shepherd's dochter 132325
123: The Laily Worm And The Machrel Of The Sea I was but seven year auld 66297
124: The Laird O' Logie I will sing, if ye will hearken, 68296
125: The Laird Of Knottington There was a troop of merry gentlemen 72288
126: The Lament Of The Border Widow My love he built me a bonny bower, 28276
127: The Lord Of Learne It was the worthy lord of Learne, 436304
128: The Lyke-Wake Dirge This ean night, this ean night, 32317
129: The Maid And The Palmer The maid shee went to the well to washe, 37301
130: The Marriage Of Sir Gawaine Kinge Arthur liues in merry Carleile, 235296
131: The Nutbrown Maid Be it right, or wrong, these men among 360332
132: The Outlaw Murray Ettrick Forest is a fair forest, 304291
133: The Outlyer Bold There were three sisters, they lived in a bower, 46330
134: The Queen Of Elfan's Nourice I heard a cow low, a bonnie cow low, 44302
135: The Sweet Trinity Sir Walter Raleigh has built a ship, 51313
136: The Three Ravens And The Twa Corbies There were three rauens sat on a tree, 25325
137: The Twa Brothers There were twa brethren in the north, 40352
138: The Twa Sisters O' Binnorie There were twa sisters sat in a bour, 100343
139: The Unquiet Grave The wind doth blow today, my love, 28374
140: The Wee Wee Man As I was wa'king all alone, 32280
141: The Whummil Bore Seven lang years I hae served the king, 15358
142: The Wife Of Usher's Well There lived a wife at Usher's Well, 42324
143: Willie O' Winsbury The king he hath been a prisoner, 54308
144: Willie's Fatal Visit Twas on an evening fair I went to take the air, 76333
145: Willie's Lady Willie has taen him o'er the fame, 86325
146: Young Akin Lady Margaret sits in her bower door, 216325
147: Young Bekie Young Bekie was as brave a knight 144482
148: Young Benjie Of a' the maids o' fair Scotland, 88314
149: Young Hunting O Lady, rock never your young son young 112305
150: Young Waters About Yule, when the wind blew cule, 56297




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