Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (Vol. 1-3)

Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (Vol. 1-3)
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This work gives a unique opportunity to dive into the world of ancient British poetry and legends. Here, a reader will find the primary sources for the epic stories about Gilderoy, Winifred, Bryan, Sir Cauline, King Estmere, Sir Guy, King Arthur, the Fairy Queen, and many more. A collection in three volumes contains numerous works by famous and anonymous authors adapted to modern English. The significance of this work is apparent. It was the first collection of ballades in English poetry of this size. It influenced the Romantic movement greatly and contributed to the revivals of ballades in England. Robert Burns, Wordsworth, and Coleridge based their lyric poems on this collection. Although, this work could never see the light of the day. Back in the 18th century, Irish Bishop Thomas Percy saved a manuscript almost set afire by a housemaid. It was an ancient collection of ballades, which inspired the Bishop for further research. Today, it's not just an important historical book; it is also a great source of study materials as well as an exciting read for anyone fond of history and British poetry.

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Various Authors . Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (Vol. 1-3)

Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (Vol. 1-3)

Table of Contents

Volume 1

EDITOR'S PREFACE

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

The Minstrels

Ballads and Ballad Writers

Imitators and Forgers

Authenticity of Certain Ballads

Preservers of the Ballads

Life of Percy

The Folio MS. and the "Reliques."

Ballad Literature since Percy

FOOTNOTES:

TO. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE. ELIZABETH, COUNTESS OF NORTHUMBERLAND; IN HER OWN RIGHT, BARONESS PERCY, LUCY, POYNINGS, FITZ-PAYNE, BRYAN, AND LATIMER

FOOTNOTES:

ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FOURTH EDITION.58

FOOTNOTES:

THE PREFACE

FOOTNOTES:

RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY, ETC. SERIES THE FIRST. BOOK I

I. THE ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE

THE FIRST FIT.86

THE SECOND FIT

FOOTNOTES:

II. THE BATTLE OF OTTERBOURNE

THE ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE

IN THE BATTLE OF OTTERBOURNE

FOOTNOTES:

III. THE JEW'S DAUGHTER,

FOOTNOTES:

IV. SIR CAULINE

THE FIRST PART

PART THE SECOND

FOOTNOTES:

V. EDWARD, EDWARD

FOOTNOTES:

VI. KING ESTMERE

FOOTNOTES:

VII. SIR PATRICK SPENCE,

FOOTNOTES:

VIII. ROBIN HOOD AND GUY OF GISBORNE

FOOTNOTES:

IX. AN ELEGY ON HENRY FOURTH EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND

SKELTON LAUREAT UPON THE DOLORUS DETHE AND MUCH LAMENTABLE CHAUNCE OF THE MOOST HONORABLE ERLE OF NORTHUMBERLANDE

FOOTNOTES:

X. THE TOWER OF DOCTRINE

FOOTNOTES:

XI. THE CHILD OF ELLE,

FOOTNOTES:

XII. EDOM O' GORDON,

FOOTNOTES:

RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY, ETC. SERIES THE FIRST. BOOK II. BALLADS THAT ILLUSTRATE. SHAKESPEARE

I. ADAM BELL, CLYM OF THE CLOUGH, AND WILLIAM OF CLOUDESLEY,

PART THE FIRST

PART THE SECOND

PART THE THIRD

FOOTNOTES:

II. THE AGED LOVER RENOUNCETH LOVE

FOOTNOTES:

III. JEPHTHAH JUDGE OF ISRAEL

IV. A ROBYN JOLLY ROBYN

FOOTNOTES:

V. A SONG TO THE LUTE IN MUSICKE

FOOTNOTES:

VI. KING COPHETUA AND THE BEGGAR-MAID

FOOTNOTES:

VII. TAKE THY OLD CLOAK ABOUT THEE,

FOOTNOTES:

VIII. WILLOW, WILLOW, WILLOW

Part the Second

FOOTNOTES:

IX. SIR LANCELOT DU LAKE

FOOTNOTES:

X. CORYDON'S FAREWELL TO PHILLIS,

XI. GERNUTUS THE JEW OF VENICE

The First Part

The Second Part

FOOTNOTES:

XII. THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE

The Nymph's Reply

FOOTNOTES:

XIII. TITUS ANDRONICUS'S COMPLAINT

FOOTNOTES:

XIV. TAKE THOSE LIPS AWAY

FOOTNOTES:

XV. KING LEIR AND HIS THREE DAUGHTERS

FOOTNOTES:

XVI. YOUTH AND AGE,

FOOTNOTES:

XVII. THE FROLICKSOME DUKE, OR THE TINKER'S GOOD FORTUNE

FOOTNOTES:

XVIII. THE FRIAR OF ORDERS GRAY

FOOTNOTES:

RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY, ETC. SERIES THE FIRST. BOOK III

I. THE MORE MODERN BALLAD OF CHEVY CHACE

FOOTNOTES:

II. DEATH'S FINAL CONQUEST

FOOTNOTES:

III. THE RISING IN THE NORTH

FOOTNOTES:

IV. NORTHUMBERLAND BETRAYED BY DOUGLAS

FOOTNOTES:

V. MY MIND TO ME A KINGDOM IS

FOOTNOTES:

VI. THE PATIENT COUNTESS

FOOTNOTES:

VII. DOWSABELL

FOOTNOTES:

VIII. THE FAREWELL TO LOVE

IX. ULYSSES AND THE SYREN,

FOOTNOTES:

X. CUPID'S PASTIME

FOOTNOTES:

XI. THE CHARACTER OF A HAPPY LIFE

XII. GILDEROY

FOOTNOTES:

XIII. WINIFREDA

XIV. THE WITCH OF WOKEY

XV. BRYAN AND PEREENE,

FOOTNOTES:

XVI. GENTLE RIVER, GENTLE RIVER,

FOOTNOTES:

XVII. ALCANZOR AND ZAYDA,

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX I. AN ESSAY ON THE ANCIENT MINSTRELS IN ENGLAND

FOOTNOTES:

NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS. REFERRED TO IN THE FOREGOING ESSAY

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX II. ON THE ORIGIN OF THE ENGLISH STAGE, &c

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 2

BOOK 1

I. RICHARD OF ALMAIGNE,

FOOTNOTES:

II. ON THE DEATH OF K. EDWARD THE FIRST

FOOTNOTES:

III. AN ORIGINAL BALLAD BY CHAUCER

FOOTNOTES:

IV. THE TURNAMENT OF TOTTENHAM:

FOOTNOTES:

V. FOR THE VICTORY AT AGINCOURT

FOOTNOTES:

VI. THE NOT-BROWNE MAYD

FOOTNOTES:

VII. A BALET BY THE EARL RIVERS

FOOTNOTES:

VIII. CUPID'S ASSAULT: BY LORD VAUX

FOOTNOTES:

IX. SIR ALDINGAR

FOOTNOTES:

X. THE GABERLUNYIE MAN

FOOTNOTES:

XI. ON THOMAS LORD CROMWELL

FOOTNOTES:

XII. HARPALUS

FOOTNOTES:

XIII. ROBIN AND MAKYNE

FOOTNOTES:

XIV. GENTLE HERDSMAN, TELL TO ME

FOOTNOTES:

XV. K. EDWARD IV. AND TANNER OF TAMWORTH

FOOTNOTES:

XVI. AS YE CAME FROM THE HOLY LAND

FOOTNOTES:

XVII. HARDYKNUTE

FOOTNOTES:

RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY, ETC. SERIES THE SECOND. BOOK II

I. A BALLAD OF LUTHER, THE POPE, A CARDINAL, AND A HUSBANDMAN

FOOTNOTES:

II. JOHN ANDERSON MY JO

FOOTNOTES:

III. LITTLE JOHN NOBODY

FOOTNOTES:

IV. Q. ELIZABETH'S VERSES, WHILE PRISONER AT WOODSTOCK,

FOOTNOTES:

V. THE HEIR OF LINNE

Part the First

Part the Second

FOOTNOTES:

VI. GASCOIGNE'S PRAISE OF THE FAIR BRIDGES, AFTERWARDS LADY SANDS,

FOOTNOTES:

VII. FAIR ROSAMOND

FOOTNOTES:

VIII. QUEEN ELEANOR'S CONFESSIÓN

FOOTNOTES:

IX. THE STURDY ROCK

FOOTNOTES:

X. THE BEGGAR'S DAUGHTER OF BEDNALL-GREEN

Part the First

Part the Second

FOOTNOTES:

XI. FANCY AND DESIRE

FOOTNOTES:

XII. SIR ANDREW BARTON

FOOTNOTES:

XIII. LADY ANNE BOTHWELL'S LAMENT

FOOTNOTES:

XIV. THE MURDER OF THE KING OF SCOTS

FOOTNOTES:

XV. A SONNET BY Q. ELIZABETH

FOOTNOTES:

XVI. KING OF SCOTS AND ANDREW BROWNE

FOOTNOTES:

XVII. THE BONNY EARL OF MURRAY

FOOTNOTES:

XVIII. YOUNG WATERS

FOOTNOTES:

XIX. MARY AMBREE

FOOTNOTES:

XX. BRAVE LORD WILLOUGHBEY

FOOTNOTES:

XXI. VICTORIOUS MEN OF EARTH

XXII. THE WINNING OF CALES

FOOTNOTES:

XXIII. THE SPANISH LADY'S LOVE

FOOTNOTES:

XXIV. ARGENTILE AND CURAN,

FOOTNOTES:

XXV. CORIN'S FATE

XXVI. JANE SHORE

FOOTNOTES:

XXVII. CORYDON'S DOLEFUL KNELL

FOOTNOTES:

RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY, ETC. SERIES THE SECOND. BOOK III

I. THE COMPLAINT OF CONSCIENCE

FOOTNOTES:

II. PLAIN TRUTH AND BLIND IGNORANCE

FOOTNOTES:

III. THE WANDERING JEW

IV. THE LYE,

FOOTNOTES:

V. VERSES BY KING JAMES I

A Sonnet addressed by King James to his son Prince Henry

A Sonnet occasioned by the bad Weather which hindred the Sports at Newmarket in January 1616

FOOTNOTES:

VI. K. JOHN AND THE ABBOT OF CANTERBURY

FOOTNOTES:

VII. YOU MEANER BEAUTIES

VIII. THE OLD AND YOUNG COURTIER

IX. SIR JOHN SUCKLING'S CAMPAIGNE

FOOTNOTES:

X. TO ALTHEA FROM PRISON

FOOTNOTES:

XI. THE DOWNFALL OF CHARING-CROSS

XII. LOYALTY CONFINED

FOOTNOTES:

XIII. VERSES BY K. CHARLES I

XIV. THE SALE OF REBELLIOUS HOUSHOLD-STUFF

FOOTNOTES:

XV. THE BAFFLED KNIGHT, OR LADY'S POLICY

FOOTNOTES:

XVI. WHY SO PALE?

XVII. OLD TOM OF BEDLAM

FOOTNOTES:

XVIII. THE DISTRACTED PURITAN,

FOOTNOTES:

XIX. THE LUNATIC LOVER,

XX. THE LADY DISTRACTED WITH LOVE,

XXI. THE DISTRACTED LOVER,

XXII. THE FRANTIC LADY,

XXIII. LILLI BURLERO

FOOTNOTES:

XXIV. THE BRAES OF YARROW,

FOOTNOTES:

XXV. ADMIRAL HOSIER'S GHOST

FOOTNOTES:

XXVI. JEMMY DAWSON

APPENDIX

ON THE ALLITERATIVE METRE, WITHOUT RHYME, IN PIERCE PLOWMAN'S VISIONS

ADDITIONS TO THE ESSAY ON THE ALLITERATIVE METRE

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 3

BOOK I

POEMS ON KING ARTHUR, etc

FOOTNOTES:

I. THE BOY AND THE MANTLE

FOOTNOTES:

II. THE MARRIAGE OF SIR GAWAINE

Part the First

Part the Seconde

FOOTNOTES:

III. KING RYENCE'S CHALLENGE

FOOTNOTES:

IV. KING ARTHUR'S DEATH

FOOTNOTES:

V. THE LEGEND OF KING ARTHUR

FOOTNOTES:

VI. A DYTTIE TO HEY DOWNE

FOOTNOTES:

VII. GLASGERION

FOOTNOTES:

VIII. OLD ROBIN OF PORTINGALE

FOOTNOTES:

IX. CHILD WATERS

FOOTNOTES:

X. PHILLIDA AND CORYDON

FOOTNOTES:

XI. LITTLE MUSGRAVE AND LADY BARNARD

FOOTNOTES:

XII. THE EW-BUGHTS, MARION

FOOTNOTES:

XIII. THE KNIGHT, AND SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER

FOOTNOTES:

XIV. THE SHEPHERD'S ADDRESS TO HIS MUSE

XV. LORD THOMAS AND FAIR ELLINOR

FOOTNOTES:

XVI. CUPID AND CAMPASPE

XVII. THE LADY TURNED SERVING-MAN

XVIII. GIL MORRICE

FOOTNOTES:

RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY, ETC. SERIES THE THIRD. BOOK II

I. THE LEGEND OF SIR GUY

FOOTNOTES:

II. GUY AND AMARANT

FOOTNOTES:

III. THE AULD GOOD-MAN

FOOTNOTES:

IV. FAIR MARGARET AND SWEET WILLIAM

FOOTNOTES:

V. BARBARA ALLEN'S CRUELTY

VI. SWEET WILLIAM'S GHOST

FOOTNOTES:

VII. SIR JOHN GREHME AND BARBARA ALLAN

FOOTNOTES:

VIII. THE BAILIFF'S DAUGHTER OF ISLINGTON

IX. THE WILLOW TREE

X. THE LADY'S FALL

FOOTNOTES:

XI. WALY WALY, LOVE BE BONNY

FOOTNOTES:

XII. THE BRIDE'S BURIAL

FOOTNOTES:

XIII. DULCINA

XIV. THE LADY ISABELLA'S TRAGEDY

XV. A HUE AND CRY AFTER CUPID

XVI. THE KING OF FRANCE'S DAUGHTER

FOOTNOTES:

XVII. THE SWEET NEGLECT

XVIII. THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD

FOOTNOTES:

XIX. A LOVER OF LATE

FOOTNOTES:

XX. THE KING AND MILLER OF MANSFIELD

Part the First

Part the Seconde

FOOTNOTES:

XXI. THE SHEPHERD'S RESOLUTION

FOOTNOTES:

XXII. QUEEN DIDO

FOOTNOTES:

XXIII. THE WITCHES' SONG

FOOTNOTES:

XXIV. ROBIN GOOD-FELLOW,

FOOTNOTES:

XXV. THE FAIRY QUEEN

FOOTNOTES:

XXVI. THE FAIRIES FAREWELL

RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY, ETC. SERIES THE THIRD. BOOK III

I. THE BIRTH OF ST. GEORGE

FOOTNOTES:

II. ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON

III. LOVE WILL FIND OUT THE WAY

IV. LORD THOMAS AND FAIR ANNET,

FOOTNOTES:

V. UNFADING BEAUTY

VI. GEORGE BARNWELL

The First Part

The Second Part

FOOTNOTES:

VII. THE STEDFAST SHEPHERD

VIII. THE SPANISH VIRGIN, OR EFFECTS OF JEALOUSY

IX. JEALOUSY TYRANT OF THE MIND

X. CONSTANT PENELOPE

FOOTNOTES:

XI. TO LUCASTA, ON GOING TO THE WARS

XII. VALENTINE AND URSINE

Part the First

Part the Second

FOOTNOTES:

XIII. THE DRAGON OF WANTLEY

FOOTNOTES:

XIV. ST. GEORGE FOR ENGLAND

FOOTNOTES:

XV. ST. GEORGE FOR ENGLAND

FOOTNOTES:

XVI. MARGARET'S GHOST

XVII. LUCY AND COLIN

FOOTNOTES:

XVIII. THE BOY AND THE MANTLE,

FOOTNOTES:

XIX. THE ANCIENT FRAGMENT OF THE MARRIAGE OF SIR GAWAINE.456

The 2d Part

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX I. THE WANTON WIFE OF BATH

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX II. ON THE ANCIENT METRICAL ROMANCES, &c

FOOTNOTES:

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