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Ballads in Imitation of the Antient
By W. H. Ireland
Ireland, W. H. (1777-1835)
DEDICATION.
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A Ballad, of the Ladie and the Knight,
Addressed to Queen Elizabeth.
Lamentation On the unhappy fate of the gallant Earl of Surry.
Ballad, Of Sir Edgar of the Flood.
Ballad, On the much lamented death of the gallant Prince Henry, eldest son of King James the First.
Ballad. Of the lamentable Death of the gallant Knight FITZHUGH,
Ballad Of the Death of HOTSPUR PERCY.
I.
FIRST PART.
II.
SECOND PART.
III.
THIRD PART.
To the Memory of the admirable CHRICHTON.
A Ballad, Of the poor and forlorn Lover.
Ballad. The Lassie of Dumfermline Town.
BALLAD Of POOR ROSA.
BALLAD Of POOR EDWY,
Ballad. Of the dolorous Death of the Lady Jane Gray.
BALLAD. The neglected Mither's doleful Lament to her Child, on its Father's inconstancy, with the Answer of her Boy.
A BALLAD Intituled EDWY's GHOST.
A Dialogue Ballad, By the Queen of Scots,
A BALLAD. Wherein the QUEEN of SCOTS mourneth her Captivity and hard usage at the CASTLE of LOCHLEVEN.
BALLAD. Shewing the untimely Fate of two Young LOVERS.
BALLAD, By a LOVER on his false MISTRESS.
Ballad. Of the doleful Death of that mirrour of true Knighthood, the noble and valiant Sir Philip Sydney,
The MAID of the BROOK.
A Ballad. On the gallant Defeat of the Spanish Armada.
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Ballads in Imitation of the Antient
Ballads in Imitation of the Antient
By W. H. Ireland
W. H. Ireland
1777-1835
Printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees ... by Biggs and Cottle [etc.]
London
1801
Ballads in Imitation of the Antient