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is, in ballads, is a customary method of giving expression to strong emotion. 29.1: 'scope,' a gag. 30.4: 'wite,' blame: _i.e._ her mother was the cause of all her trouble.] END OF THE FIRST SERIES INDEX OF TITLES Page Barbara Allan 150 Brown Adam 100 Brown Robin 158 Child Maurice 165 Child Waters 37 Earl Brand 44 Edward 189 Fair Annie 29 Fair Annie of Rough Royal 179 Fair Janet 94 Fair Margaret and Sweet William 63 Fair Mary of Wallington 201 Fause Footrage 172 Glasgerion 1 Hind Horn 185 Johney Scot 128 Lady Alice 163 Lady Maisry 70 Lamkin 196 Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard 19 Lord Ingram and Chiel Wyet 135 Lord Lovel 67 Lord Randal 193 Lord Thomas and Fair Annet 54 Old Robin of Portingale 13 The Bonny Birdy 25 The Boy and the Mantle 119 The Brown Girl 60 The Child of Ell 52 The Cruel Brother 76 The Cruel Mother 35 The Douglas Tragedy 49 The Gay Goshawk 153 The Marriage of Sir Gawaine 107 The Nutbrown Maid 80 The Twa Sisters o' Binnorie 141 Willie o' Winsbury 104 Young Bekie 6 Young Waters 146 INDEX OF FIRST LINES Page About Yule, when the wind blew cule 14
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