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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_Errata_ (noted by transcriber):
Thomas Rymer, Introduction:
Thomas of Erceldoune his prophetic powers were given him by the
Queen of Elfland [_text unchanged_]
Clerk Sanders 4.2, note:
it ... part of the door-latch.
[_A word is missing at line-end_]
The Lyke-Wake Dirge 2.4:
and Christ recieve thy [thy silly po
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