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trigram | frequency |
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one of the | 308 |
to have been | 296 |
he came to | 210 |
out of the | 208 |
came to the | 204 |
the earl of | 191 |
the end of | 190 |
robin hood and | 180 |
and i will | 178 |
and all the | 164 |
the name of | 162 |
and when he | 159 |
he was a | 156 |
there was a | 154 |
there is a | 151 |
it was a | 149 |
the king of | 148 |
set by mr | 147 |
of all the | 145 |
the time of | 143 |
i will not | 142 |
as well as | 140 |
when he came | 138 |
there is no | 138 |
of the ballad | 135 |
i am a | 134 |
and in the | 134 |
the battle of | 133 |
of this ballad | 133 |
of the north | 133 |
it is not | 132 |
as fast as | 127 |
at the end | 126 |
part of the | 125 |
the reign of | 121 |
the death of | 119 |
the folio ms | 119 |
of robin hood | 117 |
on the ground | 117 |
some of the | 115 |
and many a | 115 |
of the old | 115 |
my true love | 115 |
it is a | 113 |
of the same | 112 |
hood and the | 111 |
i pray thee | 110 |
in the north | 109 |
that he was | 108 |
and to the | 108 |
in the morning | 107 |
the north of | 106 |
was in the | 106 |
to be a | 105 |
to be the | 105 |
they came to | 104 |
the duke of | 104 |
up to the | 103 |
with a hey | 103 |
it was the | 101 |
in all the | 100 |
and he has | 99 |
in his hand | 98 |
bold robin hood | 98 |
in the year | 97 |
a collection of | 97 |
in the same | 96 |
this is the | 96 |
end of the | 95 |
by the hand | 94 |
when he was | 94 |
copy in the | 93 |
this ballad is | 93 |
i love but | 92 |
by his side | 92 |
and all his | 92 |
love but you | 91 |
but you alone | 91 |
and there he | 91 |
is in the | 91 |
he had a | 91 |
to see the | 91 |
the lord of | 90 |
tell to me | 90 |
the th of | 88 |
and when they | 86 |
him to the | 86 |
when i was | 86 |
there came a | 86 |
of the most | 85 |
to the green | 83 |
the old man | 83 |
one of them | 83 |
i have a | 82 |
that it was | 82 |
and at the | 82 |
the author of | 82 |
of the scottish | 81 |
come to the | 81 |
he had been | 81 |
it is the | 81 |
out of his | 81 |
it will be | 80 |
ballads of the | 80 |
in the sea | 80 |
the ballad of | 79 |
the subject of | 79 |
found in the | 79 |
which no body | 79 |
a man of | 79 |
but when he | 79 |
him in the | 79 |
it may be | 78 |
heire of linne | 78 |
taken down from | 78 |
and when the | 78 |
of the best | 78 |
north of scotland | 77 |
thou shalt be | 77 |
said to have | 77 |
in the old | 77 |
that ever i | 77 |
thou shalt have | 77 |
in the ballad | 77 |
to the king | 77 |
of the sea | 76 |
the title of | 76 |
i pray you | 76 |
up and down | 76 |
of the day | 75 |
with many a | 75 |
and he was | 74 |
of the english | 74 |
seems to have | 74 |
for all the | 74 |
but it is | 73 |
all the world | 73 |
a banished man | 72 |
minstrelsy of the | 72 |
of the sun | 72 |
said robin hood | 72 |
from an old | 72 |
that i have | 72 |
he is a | 72 |
on the th | 72 |
i have been | 72 |
that he had | 72 |
my merry men | 71 |
the tune of | 71 |
in which the | 71 |
shall be my | 71 |
and on the | 71 |
is said to | 70 |
in my mind | 70 |
of pretty bessee | 70 |
if it be | 70 |
and i am | 70 |
in the reign | 69 |
be found in | 69 |
two or three | 69 |
night and day | 68 |
to the tune | 68 |
as soon as | 68 |
there was no | 68 |
of the king | 68 |
for to see | 68 |
the banks of | 68 |
when they came | 68 |
the queen of | 68 |
for to be | 67 |
the scottish border | 67 |
i will be | 67 |
and with a | 67 |
but i will | 67 |
the green wood | 66 |
it has been | 66 |
said little john | 66 |
the second part | 66 |
with all his | 66 |
the light of | 66 |
the pepys collection | 65 |
in the wood | 65 |
of all mankind | 65 |
the story of | 65 |
the heire of | 64 |
if thou wilt | 64 |
i could not | 64 |
the king he | 64 |
in the night | 64 |
he could not | 64 |
of an old | 63 |
seems to be | 63 |
when she came | 63 |
of old ballads | 63 |
he was the | 63 |
in the pepys | 63 |
she came to | 63 |
thou art a | 63 |
may be seen | 63 |
the best of | 63 |
i will give | 62 |
that of the | 62 |
on the other | 62 |
by the bonny | 62 |
that i may | 62 |
as they were | 62 |
the ballad is | 62 |
and it is | 62 |
account of the | 62 |
in the british | 61 |
mankind i love | 61 |
the british museum | 61 |
for i have | 61 |
and i have | 61 |
songs of the | 61 |
the following ballad | 61 |
to be found | 61 |
in the first | 61 |
in the following | 61 |
it shall be | 61 |
all mankind i | 61 |
for i will | 60 |
was one of | 60 |
of the west | 60 |
of the night | 60 |
is to be | 60 |
printed in the | 60 |
preserved in the | 59 |
of the clough | 59 |
in the west | 59 |
of the ancient | 59 |
edition of the | 59 |
i do not | 59 |
he took the | 59 |
on his knee | 59 |
as i have | 59 |
with all the | 59 |
the heart of | 59 |
i have no | 59 |
many of the | 59 |
the same as | 58 |
when i am | 58 |
and of the | 58 |
fast as he | 58 |
as it is | 58 |
then up and | 58 |
i am the | 58 |
to the sea | 58 |
merry men all | 58 |
on a tree | 58 |
then out it | 57 |
of his own | 57 |
and there was | 57 |
and for the | 57 |
of the th | 57 |
for the love | 57 |
that it is | 57 |
the love of | 57 |
what will ye | 57 |
of the great | 57 |
all in the | 57 |
of the first | 57 |
and it was | 57 |
her by the | 56 |
sir patrick spens | 56 |
book of airs | 56 |
braes of yarrow | 56 |
the middle of | 56 |
and he that | 55 |
when he had | 55 |
time of the | 55 |
to the ground | 55 |
in the world | 55 |
on the sea | 55 |
my heart is | 55 |
the heir of | 55 |
how do you | 55 |
heir of linne | 55 |
down to the | 54 |
upon a day | 54 |
in the air | 54 |
with that the | 54 |
then said the | 54 |
all the rest | 54 |
of my heart | 54 |
went to the | 54 |
from the folio | 54 |
the road to | 54 |
version of the | 53 |
i tell you | 53 |
the th century | 53 |
the house of | 53 |
for the sake | 53 |
on the banks | 53 |
down by the | 52 |
at the door | 52 |
in the appendix | 52 |
and the wind | 52 |
if you will | 52 |
to and fro | 52 |
and he is | 52 |
to be seen | 52 |
man was he | 52 |
the days of | 52 |
him on the | 52 |
and if you | 52 |
woe is me | 52 |
the beginning of | 52 |
collection of old | 52 |
it was not | 52 |
this is a | 52 |
let me be | 52 |
when they had | 52 |
the other side | 52 |
up in the | 51 |
ballads and songs | 51 |
but when they | 51 |
and when she | 51 |
i would not | 51 |
the song of | 51 |
at the time | 51 |
the sound of | 51 |
to make a | 51 |
leave to your | 51 |
he had not | 51 |
the laird of | 51 |
the braes of | 50 |
on the road | 50 |
the king and | 50 |
come to me | 50 |
had not been | 50 |
pale and wan | 50 |
one of his | 50 |
to the same | 50 |
the head of | 50 |
clym of the | 50 |
at that time | 50 |
under the title | 50 |
the history of | 50 |
the lady of | 50 |
and let me | 50 |
but when the | 50 |
the first part | 49 |
me no more | 49 |
go to the | 49 |
do you do | 49 |
but in the | 49 |
a pair of | 49 |
said the king | 49 |
in the green | 49 |
me to the | 49 |
as i was | 49 |
according to the | 49 |
at the last | 49 |
said our king | 49 |
the recitation of | 49 |
the life of | 49 |
and then the | 48 |
of the fair | 48 |
in the land | 48 |
as in the | 48 |
i will have | 48 |
lord of linne | 48 |
and in a | 48 |
it is in | 48 |
of the song | 48 |
i was a | 47 |
is one of | 47 |
the greene willow | 47 |
hand in hand | 47 |
is found in | 47 |
the first of | 47 |
and little john | 47 |
a song in | 47 |
it is said | 47 |
father and mother | 47 |
o the greene | 47 |
child of elle | 47 |
in the time | 47 |
my love is | 47 |
but if you | 47 |
letter copy in | 47 |
for pretty bessee | 47 |
for love of | 47 |
an old woman | 46 |
i to the | 46 |
was brought to | 46 |
faith and troth | 46 |
for i am | 46 |
from the recitation | 46 |
as he was | 46 |
dead and gone | 46 |
when she was | 46 |
away to the | 46 |
i know not | 46 |
that he would | 46 |
as it was | 46 |
the abbot of | 46 |
king of the | 46 |
the reader will | 46 |
for your sake | 45 |
here and there | 45 |
i have not | 45 |
upon the sea | 45 |
him by the | 45 |
of the people | 45 |
before the king | 45 |
that is the | 45 |
here is a | 45 |
upon the ground | 45 |
and this is | 45 |
and there they | 45 |
sir andrew barton | 44 |
i shall be | 44 |
the place of | 44 |
i am not | 44 |
the rest of | 44 |
out of my | 44 |
could not be | 44 |
a kind of | 44 |
is printed in | 44 |
it is no | 44 |
to me a | 44 |
sir patrick spence | 44 |
over the sea | 44 |
he did not | 44 |
on the same | 44 |
me of my | 44 |
will be found | 44 |
if i had | 44 |
of high degree | 44 |
song in the | 44 |
and when i | 44 |
to take the | 44 |
the land of | 44 |
song of the | 44 |
of the original | 44 |
most of the | 44 |
him in his | 43 |
the sake of | 43 |
appears to have | 43 |
author of the | 43 |
of the ballads | 43 |
and then he | 43 |
of the story | 43 |
is taken from | 43 |
hell and heaven | 43 |
to me the | 43 |
i saw the | 43 |
what is the | 43 |
in love with | 43 |
is given from | 43 |
i never saw | 43 |
back to the | 43 |
and like a | 43 |
they had not | 43 |
never a word | 43 |
him in a | 43 |
of the world | 43 |
as to the | 43 |
out it speaks | 43 |
he went to | 43 |
to see how | 42 |
and now the | 42 |
name of the | 42 |
and there she | 42 |
it is to | 42 |
and they hae | 42 |
and she was | 42 |
the hills and | 42 |
round and round | 42 |
it had been | 42 |
the first edition | 42 |
as i am | 42 |
light of the | 42 |
early in the | 42 |
seem to have | 42 |
our lady of | 42 |
willow shall be | 42 |
to the wood | 42 |
in the middle | 42 |
are in the | 42 |
to the heart | 42 |
in the folio | 42 |
between hell and | 42 |
all for the | 42 |
for he was | 42 |
taken from the | 42 |
not in the | 42 |
to the town | 42 |
is given in | 41 |
and a day | 41 |
come to my | 41 |
the soul of | 41 |
that in the | 41 |
of all my | 41 |
history of the | 41 |
day and night | 41 |
go with me | 41 |
it was in | 41 |
in his arms | 41 |
on the braes | 41 |
there were three | 41 |
the collection of | 41 |
this ballad was | 41 |
the king did | 41 |
of my life | 41 |
i wish i | 41 |
as good as | 41 |
in order to | 41 |
the wife of | 41 |
must have been | 41 |
that she was | 41 |
in her hand | 41 |
of the two | 41 |
the use of | 40 |
book of songs | 40 |
have been written | 40 |
when they were | 40 |
i have done | 40 |
and she has | 40 |
is supposed to | 40 |
not this a | 40 |
and thou shalt | 40 |
would have been | 40 |
the first time | 40 |
it to the | 40 |
in the field | 40 |
given in the | 40 |
ancient scottish ballads | 40 |
and from the | 40 |
english and scottish | 40 |
down from the | 40 |
copy of the | 40 |
of the following | 40 |
month of may | 40 |
and you shall | 40 |
and in his | 40 |
sight to see | 40 |
how can i | 40 |
it would be | 39 |
and we will | 39 |
these were the | 39 |
and the beggar | 39 |
i will go | 39 |
own true love | 39 |
ballad of the | 39 |
and as the | 39 |
and the king | 39 |
his heart was | 39 |
with the same | 39 |
me to my | 39 |
will give thee | 39 |
the child of | 39 |
with that he | 39 |
is but a | 39 |
hales and furnivall | 39 |
auld lang syne | 39 |
the kyng of | 39 |
the hands of | 39 |
was first printed | 39 |
gae to the | 39 |
one of us | 39 |
one of these | 39 |
the young laird | 39 |
in the days | 39 |
and all that | 39 |
him to his | 39 |
on every side | 39 |
will ye leave | 39 |
many a day | 39 |
in the original | 39 |
that i had | 39 |
by the way | 39 |
middle of the | 39 |
and i were | 38 |
they cam to | 38 |
and in my | 38 |
the county of | 38 |
have been the | 38 |
an old black | 38 |
of the earl | 38 |
the birk and | 38 |
is preserved in | 38 |
a lady in | 38 |
with might and | 38 |
that was in | 38 |
daughter of islington | 38 |
birk and the | 38 |
and songs of | 38 |
and to his | 38 |
in my heart | 38 |
at the head | 38 |
side of the | 38 |
at the same | 38 |
beginning of the | 38 |
his merry men | 38 |
and woe is | 38 |
that he did | 38 |
that they were | 38 |
full many a | 38 |
brume blooms bonnie | 37 |
like an old | 37 |
out on the | 37 |
four and twenty | 37 |
that i should | 37 |
a hey lillelu | 37 |
he was not | 37 |
sir walter scott | 37 |
lillelu and a | 37 |
it was to | 37 |
by the bonnie | 37 |
her to his | 37 |
what is your | 37 |
the bonnie green | 37 |
supposed to have | 37 |
of the house | 37 |
the first stanza | 37 |
all in a | 37 |
and if i | 37 |
and made a | 37 |
and the birk | 37 |
lancelot du lake | 37 |
was not this | 37 |
he was in | 37 |
sung by mrs | 37 |
it is but | 37 |
and that the | 37 |
the brume blooms | 37 |
how lo lan | 37 |
and the brume | 37 |
fair and free | 37 |
a how lo | 37 |
it must be | 37 |
hey lillelu and | 37 |
have been a | 37 |
my father dear | 37 |
now tell me | 37 |
that i was | 37 |
haud your tongue | 37 |
came to his | 37 |
and a how | 37 |
in spite of | 36 |
the truth of | 36 |
buy my caller | 36 |
cam to the | 36 |
a copy of | 36 |
of the reliques | 36 |
save and see | 36 |
the castle of | 36 |
the age of | 36 |
one or two | 36 |
come over the | 36 |
green woods of | 36 |
mentioned in the | 36 |
woods of killeevy | 36 |
as he could | 36 |
copy of this | 36 |
if this be | 36 |
of the last | 36 |
from an ancient | 36 |
earl of northumberland | 36 |
for her sake | 36 |
on the subject | 36 |
of the present | 36 |
and let him | 36 |
bonnie green woods | 36 |
of all his | 36 |
be seen in | 36 |
in the sky | 36 |
her to the | 36 |
the town of | 36 |
and all thy | 36 |
will not be | 36 |
that was so | 35 |
for the first | 35 |
fa la la | 35 |
it in the | 35 |
in my hand | 35 |
on a day | 35 |
the cause of | 35 |
them in the | 35 |
which i have | 35 |
to the kings | 35 |
an ill death | 35 |
by my faith | 35 |
the young man | 35 |
at length he | 35 |
quoth robin hood | 35 |
with an old | 35 |
the last of | 35 |
her yellow hair | 35 |
to see what | 35 |
pills to purge | 35 |
but barely three | 35 |
was in his | 35 |
in which he | 35 |
which has been | 35 |
as far as | 35 |
when he saw | 35 |
what will you | 35 |
over the strand | 35 |
in the house | 35 |
the songs of | 35 |
her true love | 35 |
and aye she | 35 |
a hey down | 35 |
is gone to | 35 |
he is dead | 35 |
if i should | 35 |
to purge melancholy | 35 |
and gave him | 34 |
and by the | 34 |
the following is | 34 |
by her side | 34 |
far and near | 34 |
the percy folio | 34 |
angry man was | 34 |
rose and the | 34 |
as thou art | 34 |
my pretty bessee | 34 |
and that is | 34 |
he made his | 34 |
story of the | 34 |
an angry man | 34 |
the catnach press | 34 |
that we may | 34 |
not to be | 34 |
there is not | 34 |
when all the | 34 |
the work of | 34 |
in the mill | 34 |
the hero of | 34 |
in the collection | 34 |
of them all | 34 |
was his name | 34 |
was at the | 34 |
and all my | 34 |
was clad in | 34 |
if she be | 34 |
and let the | 34 |
on account of | 34 |
me in the | 34 |
was a man | 34 |
they could not | 34 |
hold thy hand | 34 |
description of the | 34 |
i had a | 33 |
earl of murray | 33 |
the ballad was | 33 |
was but a | 33 |
on the floor | 33 |
the same time | 33 |
i heard a | 33 |
at the pin | 33 |
out of her | 33 |
the wind and | 33 |
ancient and modern | 33 |
i see the | 33 |
in the ms | 33 |
with all my | 33 |
ye leave to | 33 |
that ye be | 33 |
as i can | 33 |
was to be | 33 |
and with the | 33 |
my name is | 33 |
he is gone | 33 |
no more to | 33 |
a man in | 33 |
to the house | 33 |
the sun was | 33 |
the shadow of | 33 |
i may not | 33 |
speak to me | 33 |
on the green | 33 |
that he might | 33 |
let me go | 32 |
a fragment of | 32 |
of the name | 32 |
and down the | 32 |
first set of | 32 |
and scottish ballads | 32 |
will i get | 32 |
i tell thee | 32 |
when this old | 32 |
but it was | 32 |
of which is | 32 |
but when she | 32 |
my love and | 32 |
if i were | 32 |
and far away | 32 |
to the court | 32 |
in all my | 32 |
may not be | 32 |
then spake the | 32 |
the hunting of | 32 |
it were a | 32 |
but i have | 32 |
songs and ballads | 32 |
and there i | 32 |
the spirit of | 32 |
and round about | 32 |
first printed in | 32 |
subject of this | 32 |
which is the | 32 |
i hae killed | 32 |
shall be the | 32 |
ask me no | 32 |
the percy society | 32 |
in his heart | 32 |
the face of | 32 |
then bespake him | 32 |
the character of | 32 |
the rose and | 32 |
and the other | 32 |
gave him a | 32 |
and that was | 32 |
from a ms | 32 |
and how do | 32 |
i will make | 32 |
of them was | 32 |
would not be | 32 |
said to be | 32 |
upon his knee | 32 |
i went to | 32 |
and through the | 32 |
was pretty bessee | 32 |
of the dead | 32 |
him of his | 32 |
of the year | 32 |
he would not | 32 |
he took his | 31 |
he shall be | 31 |
in the midst | 31 |
he saw the | 31 |
fast as she | 31 |
in the face | 31 |
and a lily | 31 |
on the way | 31 |
where he was | 31 |
shall not be | 31 |
as i came | 31 |
some of them | 31 |
the date of | 31 |
with a new | 31 |
of the poem | 31 |
the bonny mill | 31 |
on the old | 31 |
i am dead | 31 |
of my own | 31 |
quoth the king | 31 |
the other hand | 31 |
they had been | 31 |
in her bower | 31 |
what shall i | 31 |
and swore by | 31 |
to the other | 31 |
by the name | 31 |
swore by the | 31 |
a lily gay | 31 |
the grene wode | 31 |
as white as | 31 |
to see if | 31 |
in the second | 31 |
i am come | 31 |
for it is | 31 |
that he could | 31 |
to a tree | 31 |
the old ballad | 31 |
but now i | 31 |
lord thomas and | 31 |
i have found | 31 |
hold your tongue | 31 |
to make the | 31 |
on his head | 31 |
of a hundred | 31 |
my heart was | 31 |
as long as | 31 |
is full of | 31 |
knight of the | 31 |
but there is | 31 |
and as he | 31 |
so fair and | 30 |
hae killed my | 30 |
come from the | 30 |
she was a | 30 |
title of the | 30 |
men and me | 30 |
him and his | 30 |
i had rather | 30 |
this old cap | 30 |
of such a | 30 |
i would have | 30 |
came from the | 30 |
he had no | 30 |
this song is | 30 |
in that place | 30 |
with a few | 30 |
i care not | 30 |
is printed from | 30 |
it was his | 30 |
old cap was | 30 |
at an end | 30 |
of this piece | 30 |
were the words | 30 |
was full of | 30 |
my life is | 30 |
version of this | 30 |
to be sung | 30 |
the best that | 30 |
was the first | 30 |
an old man | 30 |
but if i | 30 |
a lord of | 30 |
is dead and | 30 |
the body of | 30 |
wae be to | 30 |
that i am | 30 |
the story is | 30 |
and like to | 30 |
but he was | 30 |
christ you save | 30 |
i have seen | 30 |
that i will | 30 |
it is my | 30 |
i get a | 30 |
life and death | 30 |
thought to have | 30 |
when i come | 30 |
for i must | 30 |
he would be | 30 |
i am left | 30 |
but when i | 30 |
sung to the | 30 |
met with a | 30 |
out and in | 30 |
we will go | 30 |
cap was new | 30 |
along with me | 30 |
the top of | 30 |
he had the | 30 |
the green leaves | 30 |
a letter to | 30 |
all under the | 30 |
to hear the | 30 |
and the lady | 30 |
thomas the rhymer | 29 |
weep no more | 29 |
now i have | 29 |
son of the | 29 |
the side of | 29 |
then bespake the | 29 |
as she was | 29 |
he was for | 29 |
put on the | 29 |
he cam to | 29 |
she is a | 29 |
he drew his | 29 |
as he had | 29 |
of the moon | 29 |
to the land | 29 |
it is also | 29 |
primrose spreads so | 29 |
of love and | 29 |
i think it | 29 |
by way of | 29 |
as the primrose | 29 |
first book of | 29 |
in those days | 29 |
of bednall green | 29 |
any of the | 29 |
they did not | 29 |
that they had | 29 |
the life and | 29 |
to come to | 29 |
of this kind | 29 |
with a heigh | 29 |
lady of pain | 29 |
now i am | 29 |
of james i | 29 |
under the green | 29 |
that all the | 29 |
in the third | 29 |
for in my | 29 |
for thy sake | 29 |
there is none | 29 |
a gentleman of | 29 |
it with a | 29 |
the gold that | 29 |
it might be | 29 |
is the same | 29 |
on the hill | 29 |
given from a | 29 |
she could not | 29 |
will be seen | 29 |
and robin hood | 29 |
and his men | 29 |
till he came | 29 |
is not so | 29 |
so long as | 29 |
and i shall | 29 |
and made him | 29 |
soon as the | 29 |
day was come | 29 |
on the plain | 29 |
that i can | 29 |
and all for | 29 |
him to a | 29 |
the primrose spreads | 29 |
i dare not | 29 |
on her knee | 29 |
as may be | 29 |
spreads so sweetly | 29 |
a sort of | 29 |
in time of | 29 |
give me a | 29 |
was all the | 29 |
is to the | 29 |
to his mouth | 28 |
tirled at the | 28 |
was an old | 28 |
and then they | 28 |
a right good | 28 |
come back to | 28 |
more and more | 28 |
put on your | 28 |
to be of | 28 |
to his wife | 28 |
of the seven | 28 |
side by side | 28 |
a piece of | 28 |
john and the | 28 |
death of the | 28 |
the family of | 28 |
from the percy | 28 |
playing at the | 28 |
i will never | 28 |
at length the | 28 |
milldams of binnorie | 28 |
in our alley | 28 |
as she could | 28 |
he put on | 28 |
and what will | 28 |
came before the | 28 |
we have the | 28 |
would i had | 28 |
the origin of | 28 |
an account of | 28 |
lady of shalott | 28 |
i am so | 28 |
of the minstrels | 28 |
by and by | 28 |
now and then | 28 |
her in the | 28 |
not a word | 28 |
in the sun | 28 |
where he did | 28 |
and would not | 28 |
and there is | 28 |
music of the | 28 |
the editor of | 28 |
bonny milldams of | 28 |
the king was | 28 |
the same in | 28 |
thou art the | 28 |
i shall not | 28 |
the stormy winds | 28 |
the memory of | 28 |
the prince of | 28 |
was on the | 28 |
in my arms | 28 |
the bonny milldams | 28 |
fair to see | 28 |
the whole of | 28 |
is on the | 28 |
kyng of spayne | 28 |
ye come to | 28 |
i come to | 27 |
but i am | 27 |
of all that | 27 |
he would have | 27 |
come to thee | 27 |
him on his | 27 |
the ancient mariner | 27 |
the presence of | 27 |
to the end | 27 |
what care i | 27 |
in such a | 27 |
was written by | 27 |
of one of | 27 |
sat on a | 27 |
your true love | 27 |
as the sun | 27 |
said to his | 27 |
the flower of | 27 |
for his love | 27 |
the world is | 27 |
is not a | 27 |
the eyes of | 27 |
is come to | 27 |
are to be | 27 |
of the family | 27 |
in the hall | 27 |
all the gold | 27 |
was ware of | 27 |
stormy winds do | 27 |
then sayd the | 27 |
he is the | 27 |
i cannot tell | 27 |
if he had | 27 |
to the door | 27 |
some of his | 27 |
in a very | 27 |
then to the | 27 |
in one of | 27 |
on my head | 27 |
my mother dear | 27 |
he saw his | 27 |
up then rose | 27 |
winds do blow | 27 |
at the foot | 27 |
the place where | 27 |
at the heart | 27 |
and when that | 27 |
to her chamber | 27 |
there was not | 27 |
he does not | 27 |
them to the | 27 |
in the town | 27 |
my master dear | 27 |
by the earl | 27 |
made by the | 27 |
the young men | 27 |
to our king | 27 |
the day that | 27 |
and if that | 27 |
editor of the | 27 |
where it is | 27 |
was all my | 27 |
lay on the | 27 |
into the sea | 27 |
a ballad of | 27 |
and they were | 27 |
give to thee | 27 |
and the yellow | 27 |
and the rain | 27 |
the holy land | 27 |
mak my bed | 27 |
the publication of | 27 |
was taken down | 27 |
for there is | 27 |
and then bespake | 27 |
must not be | 27 |
the way to | 26 |
beyond the sea | 26 |
with him to | 26 |
was not a | 26 |
to see her | 26 |
and for to | 26 |
i love my | 26 |
i love you | 26 |
the grey mare | 26 |
the midst of | 26 |
in her arms | 26 |
one in the | 26 |
in his grave | 26 |
in the english | 26 |
i heard the | 26 |
of them in | 26 |
let me see | 26 |
the romance of | 26 |
down the stair | 26 |
essay on the | 26 |
no more than | 26 |
to be in | 26 |
at his feet | 26 |
gone to the | 26 |
the faith of | 26 |
the power of | 26 |
my nanie o | 26 |
the first man | 26 |
the day was | 26 |
king of france | 26 |
and bade him | 26 |
was born in | 26 |
ill death may | 26 |
by my troth | 26 |
in at the | 26 |
the tale of | 26 |
of the songs | 26 |
george he was | 26 |
at this time | 26 |
of the peasantry | 26 |
for all his | 26 |
you are a | 26 |
all on a | 26 |
give me the | 26 |
her on a | 26 |
i make a | 26 |
darling of my | 26 |
o tell me | 26 |
upon his back | 26 |
my lady fair | 26 |
the one of | 26 |
was aware of | 26 |
in my mynde | 26 |
mankynde i love | 26 |
king of scots | 26 |
with such a | 26 |
greensleeves was all | 26 |
his name was | 26 |
over the hills | 26 |
the words of | 26 |
thou shalt not | 26 |
by the editor | 26 |
appear to have | 26 |
by the faith | 26 |
make thee a | 26 |
will ye be | 26 |
she is the | 26 |
the sixteenth century | 26 |
the tanner he | 26 |
which he had | 26 |
with that she | 26 |
he should be | 26 |
a little while | 26 |
daughter of bednall | 26 |
where he lay | 26 |
the foot of | 26 |
have been made | 26 |
the air is | 26 |
was for england | 26 |
now let us | 26 |
am left alone | 26 |
one by one | 26 |
the darling of | 26 |
king and the | 26 |
a part of | 25 |
her in his | 25 |
i came to | 25 |
up and spak | 25 |
the month of | 25 |
the earle of | 25 |
i will thee | 25 |
closing quotation mark | 25 |
who had been | 25 |
was in her | 25 |
o haud your | 25 |
on each side | 25 |
by the same | 25 |
two of them | 25 |
in the dark | 25 |
this was the | 25 |
down upon the | 25 |
about the year | 25 |
on the lone | 25 |
to the knight | 25 |
to the fair | 25 |
beggar of bednall | 25 |
the loss of | 25 |
second book of | 25 |
am come to | 25 |
and out of | 25 |
when she had | 25 |
that i do | 25 |
that was of | 25 |
fell in love | 25 |
thomas and fair | 25 |
and come to | 25 |
it is here | 25 |
him on a | 25 |
heart of the | 25 |
from the french | 25 |
to the english | 25 |
and we ran | 25 |
then all the | 25 |
the blood of | 25 |
percy folio manuscript | 25 |
if you are | 25 |
she went to | 25 |
but never a | 25 |
to the reader | 25 |
on a hill | 25 |
a scottish ballad | 25 |
of his life | 25 |
the dead man | 25 |
by him that | 25 |
of songs and | 25 |
to the earl | 25 |
and there the | 25 |
of the ms | 25 |
said the knight | 25 |
him with his | 25 |
my heart in | 25 |
of some of | 25 |
he did him | 25 |
i have heard | 25 |
in the last | 25 |
made of the | 25 |
in the present | 25 |
was for france | 25 |
if that i | 25 |
laid him on | 25 |
it in his | 25 |
the first to | 25 |
and quhat wul | 25 |
you and i | 25 |
ballad in the | 25 |
there was an | 25 |
of a woman | 25 |
many a man | 25 |
till they came | 25 |
on to the | 25 |
and the abbot | 25 |
the first line | 25 |
that i were | 25 |
of the town | 25 |
which way to | 25 |
he saw a | 25 |
the son of | 25 |
it were day | 25 |
of all mankynde | 25 |
i did not | 25 |
and his three | 25 |
in the county | 25 |
he made the | 25 |
the seven dials | 25 |
and he had | 25 |
like to die | 25 |
third book of | 25 |
fare ye weel | 25 |
where i was | 25 |
of allan water | 25 |
no body can | 25 |
and so i | 25 |
when the kye | 25 |
out of a | 25 |
all mankynde i | 25 |
was made of | 25 |
and some of | 25 |
that was a | 25 |
dennis was for | 25 |
back to me | 25 |
you shall hear | 25 |
of the battle | 25 |
sat on the | 25 |
given from the | 25 |
sing i am | 24 |
banks of allan | 24 |
seem to be | 24 |
a thousand times | 24 |
come all you | 24 |
great and small | 24 |
the edition of | 24 |
for many a | 24 |
then came the | 24 |
cheshire and lancashire | 24 |
listen to my | 24 |
of king arthur | 24 |
and he said | 24 |
sung by mr | 24 |
i will sing | 24 |
where they were | 24 |
at my feet | 24 |
stood on the | 24 |
the best in | 24 |
kye comes hame | 24 |
the present ballad | 24 |
went into the | 24 |
his three daughters | 24 |
it in a | 24 |
many of them | 24 |
christ thee save | 24 |
in the dust | 24 |
to tell the | 24 |
a corruption of | 24 |
shall never be | 24 |
and ye maun | 24 |
for auld lang | 24 |
make mine avow | 24 |
king and queen | 24 |
and i was | 24 |
to fight with | 24 |
sir john of | 24 |
and i the | 24 |
the hand of | 24 |
if you were | 24 |
break of day | 24 |
years of age | 24 |
i love thee | 24 |
body can deny | 24 |
a knight of | 24 |
the curse of | 24 |
and so did | 24 |
him to be | 24 |
bonny bonny bride | 24 |
there is another | 24 |
of the country | 24 |
of the forest | 24 |
in praise of | 24 |
and so to | 24 |
and if thou | 24 |
or will ye | 24 |
that there is | 24 |
the course of | 24 |
tanner of tamworth | 24 |
when the king | 24 |
made of a | 24 |
shall i do | 24 |
the court of | 24 |
they were all | 24 |
he began to | 24 |
and on his | 24 |
friar of orders | 24 |
and so he | 24 |
honi soit qui | 24 |
qui mal y | 24 |
i was born | 24 |
soit qui mal | 24 |
faith of my | 24 |
the kye comes | 24 |
in the day | 24 |
house of commons | 24 |
mal y pense | 24 |
and they are | 24 |
the greenwood tree | 24 |
to the merry | 24 |
old and young | 24 |
a man that | 24 |
guy of gisborne | 24 |
give me my | 24 |
simon de montfort | 24 |
under the greenwood | 24 |
of orders gray | 24 |
it is so | 24 |
the lords of | 24 |
of judas iscariot | 24 |
of english madrigals | 23 |
may be omitted | 23 |
many a gallant | 23 |
blind beggar of | 23 |
to the church | 23 |
it fell out | 23 |
and the mantle | 23 |
was printed in | 23 |
on the day | 23 |
that sir patrick | 23 |
to be my | 23 |
for him to | 23 |
by the green | 23 |
more than a | 23 |
to the old | 23 |
children in the | 23 |
by the light | 23 |
not on the | 23 |
the man that | 23 |
in which they | 23 |
shalt thou be | 23 |
set of english | 23 |
of my body | 23 |
to the gude | 23 |
the bonnie banks | 23 |
in the th | 23 |
in your arms | 23 |
fast as they | 23 |
with him a | 23 |
my brother john | 23 |
to the editor | 23 |
character of a | 23 |
was not in | 23 |
of the land | 23 |
day in the | 23 |
which was the | 23 |
of the olden | 23 |
green wood go | 23 |
with me to | 23 |
that they came | 23 |
let it be | 23 |
it be so | 23 |
in my own | 23 |
and of your | 23 |
with regard to | 23 |
come tell me | 23 |
was like the | 23 |
sweet sir hugh | 23 |
they are so | 23 |
in the wind | 23 |
he to the | 23 |
the rose was | 23 |
it should be | 23 |
the olden time | 23 |
so that the | 23 |
with robin hood | 23 |
the same story | 23 |
the chief of | 23 |
she had not | 23 |
out in the | 23 |
on the death | 23 |
in every degree | 23 |
for the purpose | 23 |
was going to | 23 |
thou art my | 23 |
and he came | 23 |
a bonny boy | 23 |
seven long years | 23 |
the number of | 23 |
that i shall | 23 |
o the green | 23 |
supposed to be | 23 |
a good old | 23 |
this was a | 23 |
as the rose | 23 |
the blind beggar | 23 |
tell me what | 23 |
commend me to | 23 |
of the second | 23 |
you may see | 23 |
at last he | 23 |
the first that | 23 |
god be with | 23 |
her name was | 23 |
give me leave | 23 |
the green willow | 23 |
he made him | 23 |
and the sea | 23 |
three or four | 23 |
without any doubt | 23 |
i saw a | 23 |
he did say | 23 |
that were so | 23 |
will you leave | 23 |
all the land | 23 |
of ancient ballads | 23 |
then robin hood | 23 |
green willow shall | 23 |
they began to | 23 |
rose the red | 23 |
is this the | 23 |
first edition of | 23 |
to be his | 23 |
by no means | 23 |
and round the | 23 |
as he is | 23 |
and if they | 23 |
if you do | 23 |
the names of | 23 |
be my garl | 23 |
is as follows | 23 |
to the ballad | 23 |
by my side | 23 |
if i can | 23 |
i will to | 23 |
in the forest | 23 |
notes and queries | 23 |
to you i | 23 |
in the battle | 23 |
printed at the | 23 |
a health to | 23 |
you shall be | 23 |
and all her | 23 |
if i do | 23 |
of the lord | 23 |
the honour of | 23 |
gin it were | 23 |
for he is | 22 |
as i you | 22 |
the wind blew | 22 |
when it was | 22 |
form of a | 22 |
songs or airs | 22 |
in consequence of | 22 |
end of this | 22 |
all the people | 22 |
to take his | 22 |
a very good | 22 |
mass was sung | 22 |
with a ring | 22 |
he said to | 22 |
is well known | 22 |
have none of | 22 |
to give the | 22 |
of the border | 22 |
boy and the | 22 |
a man to | 22 |
of songs or | 22 |
his yellow hair | 22 |
s i r | 22 |
to him a | 22 |
or else the | 22 |
sir walter raleigh | 22 |
form of the | 22 |
the common people | 22 |
on the grass | 22 |
a solemn oath | 22 |
to see him | 22 |
and sent it | 22 |
and spake the | 22 |
belonging to the | 22 |
to her a | 22 |
in the valley | 22 |
that you will | 22 |
in many a | 22 |
it was but | 22 |
and as they | 22 |
in the court | 22 |
and guy of | 22 |
and be my | 22 |
young laird of | 22 |
this be true | 22 |
with a merry | 22 |
brave lord willoughbey | 22 |
to be made | 22 |
for i was | 22 |
as he did | 22 |
that the ballad | 22 |
and the fair | 22 |
to the kirk | 22 |
king cophetua and | 22 |
they went to | 22 |
and the rest | 22 |
came to a | 22 |
which it is | 22 |
is like the | 22 |
our noble king | 22 |
owne true love | 22 |
it is of | 22 |
sir hugh of | 22 |
cophetua and the | 22 |
for in the | 22 |
in the church | 22 |
i shall die | 22 |
first published in | 22 |
nobles and gentles | 22 |
when he cam | 22 |
of many a | 22 |
right and round | 22 |
and the lily | 22 |
to take a | 22 |
and i must | 22 |
he might have | 22 |
from the old | 22 |
hearts of oak | 22 |
now it is | 22 |
i must have | 22 |
from a black | 22 |
the baron he | 22 |
he took her | 22 |
high and the | 22 |
she would not | 22 |
the state of | 22 |
to the highlands | 22 |
is not the | 22 |
love is dead | 22 |
which he was | 22 |
the fall of | 22 |
fragment of the | 22 |
my father and | 22 |
that made the | 22 |
so full of | 22 |
sigh no more | 22 |
him into the | 22 |
part of this | 22 |
at the ring | 22 |
the love that | 22 |
sayd the knyght | 22 |
in the end | 22 |
where is the | 22 |
i will do | 22 |
this day to | 22 |
in a collection | 22 |
like a young | 22 |
bells were rung | 22 |
at the first | 22 |
and the sun | 22 |
the agricultural meeting | 22 |
a ring of | 22 |
of this poem | 22 |
the ballad in | 22 |
that they should | 22 |
am the queen | 22 |
at last the | 22 |
use of the | 22 |
for if you | 22 |
laid him down | 22 |
he came unto | 22 |
of the little | 22 |
which made the | 22 |
it on the | 22 |
she made her | 22 |
the late mr | 22 |
and one of | 22 |
the same subject | 22 |
look for me | 22 |
the last century | 22 |
printed by j | 22 |
sayd the king | 22 |
the lady said | 22 |
out the way | 22 |
reliques of ancient | 22 |
upon her knee | 22 |
printed from the | 22 |
may be found | 22 |
was like a | 22 |
was published in | 21 |
the form of | 21 |
o hold your | 21 |
to his death | 21 |
is a very | 21 |
it was written | 21 |
abbot of canterbury | 21 |
copy from the | 21 |
down in a | 21 |
the peasantry of | 21 |
and full of | 21 |
set to music | 21 |
in the course | 21 |
king john and | 21 |
was a great | 21 |
in the lowlands | 21 |
in fair scotland | 21 |
on his back | 21 |
that i did | 21 |
they were not | 21 |
and never a | 21 |
him with a | 21 |
i wish you | 21 |
to see that | 21 |
a lady to | 21 |
thou and i | 21 |
i have had | 21 |
of the latter | 21 |
of sir john | 21 |
worst of all | 21 |
north of england | 21 |
the preface to | 21 |
i would i | 21 |
have had a | 21 |
lives in our | 21 |
his eldest son | 21 |
if thou be | 21 |
and the first | 21 |
fell low down | 21 |
a little space | 21 |
as one of | 21 |
thus was the | 21 |
in his own | 21 |
with the high | 21 |
ballad on the | 21 |
sir hugh montgomery | 21 |
i must to | 21 |
of the duke | 21 |
he was born | 21 |
banks of the | 21 |
on the seas | 21 |
given to the | 21 |
be the head | 21 |
on the range | 21 |
the like was | 21 |
and thus they | 21 |
of the city | 21 |
who died in | 21 |
that ever yet | 21 |
come with me | 21 |
to this day | 21 |
the day is | 21 |
it to be | 21 |
was a gallant | 21 |
came to her | 21 |
the lone prairie | 21 |
and bid him | 21 |
and that he | 21 |
the wind is | 21 |
full of the | 21 |
to me my | 21 |
that died on | 21 |
one and all | 21 |
have power to | 21 |
silver and gold | 21 |
let him in | 21 |
place of the | 21 |
you save and | 21 |
me in a | 21 |
ever i did | 21 |
john anderson my | 21 |
heart and hand | 21 |
to the gate | 21 |
i had to | 21 |
and on her | 21 |
why so pale | 21 |
not in ms | 21 |
that will not | 21 |
the old ballads | 21 |
his wife and | 21 |
you shall have | 21 |
appears to be | 21 |
when he heard | 21 |
is the darling | 21 |
fair flower of | 21 |
is my name | 21 |
used to be | 21 |
and with her | 21 |
a young man | 21 |
the father of | 21 |
no more the | 21 |
she did say | 21 |
in all his | 21 |
his left shoulder | 21 |
anderson my jo | 21 |
a song of | 21 |
the tanner of | 21 |
all my life | 21 |
at the gate | 21 |
he set his | 21 |
and whirls the | 21 |
seen in the | 21 |
down on his | 21 |
i mean to | 21 |
the tune is | 21 |
and of his | 21 |
of robyn hode | 21 |
what to do | 21 |
when they saw | 21 |
her to her | 21 |
a new song | 21 |
in the play | 21 |
said bold robin | 21 |
the bride and | 21 |
there was slain | 21 |
are sair to | 21 |
wilt thou be | 21 |
all in vain | 21 |
as a man | 21 |
publication of the | 21 |
stay at home | 21 |
and the green | 21 |
had been a | 21 |
to think of | 21 |
words and melody | 21 |
the wind wears | 21 |
a young courtier | 21 |
did you not | 21 |
bonny earl of | 21 |
lord of the | 21 |
and all their | 21 |
and the same | 21 |
on the bonnie | 21 |
alluded to in | 21 |
gold and fee | 21 |
if it had | 21 |
is the best | 21 |
i must die | 21 |
was printed by | 21 |
to the lord | 21 |
while i have | 20 |
the worst of | 20 |
through all the | 20 |
shall he be | 20 |
i thought i | 20 |
a trusty tree | 20 |
the high and | 20 |
in this volume | 20 |
as if they | 20 |
as he rode | 20 |
it should seem | 20 |
wears owre the | 20 |
date of the | 20 |
a little wee | 20 |
flowers in the | 20 |
none of thy | 20 |
might have been | 20 |
and bade her | 20 |
head of the | 20 |
will come to | 20 |
low down on | 20 |
first part of | 20 |
versions of the | 20 |
i see a | 20 |
saddle to me | 20 |
sayd the heire | 20 |
you and me | 20 |
nearly the same | 20 |
with heart and | 20 |
and lancashire both | 20 |
him out of | 20 |
he gave him | 20 |
her heart was | 20 |
and the last | 20 |
reign of henry | 20 |
all on fire | 20 |
is of the | 20 |
by the rev | 20 |
with his hand | 20 |
in the parish | 20 |
the bonny earl | 20 |
hood and guy | 20 |
the moon was | 20 |
the keys of | 20 |
wind wears owre | 20 |
he did stand | 20 |
twelvemonth and a | 20 |
if ever i | 20 |
live with me | 20 |
why should i | 20 |
be my wife | 20 |
how should i | 20 |
sweet fruits are | 20 |
owre the heather | 20 |
to the place | 20 |
that this ballad | 20 |
in like manner | 20 |
lived in the | 20 |
his bow and | 20 |
gave her a | 20 |
and she is | 20 |
up and spake | 20 |
came unto the | 20 |
to keep the | 20 |
master of the | 20 |
the lords and | 20 |
the beggar maid | 20 |
sweet and low | 20 |
will never make | 20 |
to join the | 20 |
gone to his | 20 |
a word of | 20 |
to drayton basset | 20 |
the garland of | 20 |
green wood tree | 20 |
fruits are sair | 20 |
and went to | 20 |
that he should | 20 |
for my love | 20 |
but and the | 20 |
upon his head | 20 |
bow in his | 20 |
in the garden | 20 |
of a man | 20 |
in the merry | 20 |
thou art not | 20 |
and death of | 20 |
they might be | 20 |
tell to thee | 20 |
for want of | 20 |
most like a | 20 |
if there be | 20 |
the fact that | 20 |
part of his | 20 |
flower of northumberland | 20 |
and as she | 20 |
me when i | 20 |
and a man | 20 |
fell about the | 20 |
it seems to | 20 |
and then i | 20 |
a full great | 20 |
the fair flower | 20 |
all of the | 20 |
to the castle | 20 |
about the middle | 20 |
has written a | 20 |
for a man | 20 |
it fell about | 20 |
of chevy chase | 20 |
to his knee | 20 |
you leave to | 20 |
ance upon a | 20 |
a bed of | 20 |
but they were | 20 |
a twelvemonth and | 20 |
this a brave | 20 |
till the day | 20 |
whirls the whin | 20 |
he is to | 20 |
in this place | 20 |
a mile but | 20 |
blaws the wind | 20 |
with some corrections | 20 |
to the grene | 20 |
and then we | 20 |
the gay and | 20 |
why did you | 20 |
printed for the | 20 |
in the fire | 20 |
will to the | 20 |
wind and whirls | 20 |
a brave bonny | 20 |
she will not | 20 |
on this subject | 20 |
and for his | 20 |
in the light | 20 |
that they are | 20 |
the round table | 20 |
of them were | 20 |
thy true love | 20 |
down by his | 20 |
so far as | 20 |
would not have | 20 |
sair to gather | 20 |
i know that | 20 |
so as to | 20 |
and let us | 20 |
if he be | 20 |
wish i were | 20 |
then out and | 20 |
and set him | 20 |
it is an | 20 |
she cam to | 20 |
gang to the | 20 |
of the sixteenth | 20 |
made a vow | 20 |
in the fight | 19 |
when she saw | 19 |
of the river | 19 |
and how he | 19 |
was wont to | 19 |
of this volume | 19 |
the king to | 19 |
for the good | 19 |
and i fain | 19 |
in a dream | 19 |
a may morning | 19 |
a knight in | 19 |
as the wind | 19 |
also in the | 19 |
the marriage of | 19 |
little wee boy | 19 |
we have here | 19 |
there was never | 19 |
for to play | 19 |
in an old | 19 |
my faith and | 19 |
as they did | 19 |
as i went | 19 |
or at least | 19 |
as for the | 19 |
not a man | 19 |
dub a dub | 19 |
out and spak | 19 |
the little wee | 19 |
written in the | 19 |
me by the | 19 |
to meet me | 19 |
as it fell | 19 |
it is there | 19 |
the sons of | 19 |
at one time | 19 |
the boy and | 19 |
to tell him | 19 |
into his hand | 19 |
come fill up | 19 |
hero of the | 19 |
you will not | 19 |
it fell ance | 19 |
and yet i | 19 |
as early as | 19 |
make my bed | 19 |
quhat wul ze | 19 |
the mouth of | 19 |
and laid him | 19 |
red and white | 19 |
of which are | 19 |
i will you | 19 |
to be an | 19 |
it is printed | 19 |
and now he | 19 |
and ye shall | 19 |
it will not | 19 |
the lily oh | 19 |
england and scotland | 19 |
gay and the | 19 |
of the lady | 19 |
two of the | 19 |
under the willow | 19 |
set of madrigals | 19 |
and so for | 19 |
that was the | 19 |
when i came | 19 |
recitation of an | 19 |
i see her | 19 |
to have a | 19 |
under the grene | 19 |
but had i | 19 |
and aye the | 19 |
with hound and | 19 |
we have been | 19 |
and for thy | 19 |
the land is | 19 |
a lady fair | 19 |
he said he | 19 |
with joy and | 19 |
in the cotton | 19 |
call the cattle | 19 |
ware of a | 19 |
pray thee tell | 19 |
the same to | 19 |
face of the | 19 |
the next day | 19 |
i thought he | 19 |
and then to | 19 |
that on the | 19 |
on his face | 19 |
in the grave | 19 |
which had been | 19 |
she heard the | 19 |
and the old | 19 |
and not a | 19 |
fell ance upon | 19 |
were like the | 19 |
none of your | 19 |
appears from the | 19 |
of the common | 19 |
there he saw | 19 |
a copy in | 19 |
origin of the | 19 |
her father dear | 19 |
and then his | 19 |
the whole world | 19 |
take me to | 19 |
in black letter | 19 |
greene willow shall | 19 |
my love was | 19 |
my pretty lad | 19 |
come down to | 19 |
was so sweetly | 19 |
the day of | 19 |
all the year | 19 |
many a teare | 19 |
to the harp | 19 |
if that ye | 19 |
sir lancelot du | 19 |
sword by his | 19 |
hose and shoon | 19 |
he will not | 19 |
left behind me | 19 |
he had never | 19 |
lend me your | 19 |
as much as | 19 |
love no more | 19 |
be my love | 19 |
me in my | 19 |
so sweetly blown | 19 |
as i yow | 19 |
in the form | 19 |
is young and | 19 |
of the round | 19 |
thus have you | 19 |
subject of the | 19 |
that she had | 19 |
i had been | 19 |
my dying day | 19 |
the words are | 19 |
rose was so | 19 |
at the wine | 19 |
we shall be | 19 |
in chevy chase | 19 |
for this is | 19 |
the middle ages | 19 |
meat and fee | 19 |
if you please | 19 |
is from the | 19 |
of the late | 19 |
for he had | 19 |
sick at the | 19 |
of the towne | 19 |
the king in | 19 |
father of pretty | 19 |
i sweare by | 19 |
the bishop of | 19 |
whom he had | 19 |
is here given | 19 |
gude grene wode | 19 |
in your hand | 19 |
there never was | 19 |
then said our | 19 |
i were a | 19 |
he was ware | 19 |
went forth to | 19 |
not for me | 19 |
as i do | 19 |
when we were | 19 |
she had a | 19 |
which in the | 19 |
we have no | 19 |
down in the | 19 |
to his own | 19 |
the delight of | 19 |
late in the | 19 |
versions of ancient | 19 |
i hae been | 19 |
a long time | 19 |
the scene of | 19 |
do not know | 19 |
will find out | 19 |
sent it to | 19 |
in the scottish | 19 |
it speaks the | 19 |
when you are | 19 |
of which the | 19 |
the service of | 19 |
hugh of lincoln | 19 |
he made a | 19 |
to believe that | 19 |
as he sat | 19 |
from the land | 19 |
hill and dale | 19 |
the fate of | 19 |
do to me | 19 |
love and friendship | 19 |
the cattle home | 19 |
by my sooth | 18 |
and the lord | 18 |
the border minstrelsy | 18 |
ought to be | 18 |
out of hand | 18 |
said the lady | 18 |
ballad is given | 18 |
they have done | 18 |
to let him | 18 |
when he did | 18 |
my ain dear | 18 |
i am no | 18 |
if he were | 18 |
on the morrow | 18 |
of good account | 18 |
leaves will never | 18 |
laird of logie | 18 |
it is well | 18 |
up and downe | 18 |
the children in | 18 |
one of those | 18 |
tell me where | 18 |
the good lord | 18 |
away then went | 18 |
most of them | 18 |
the night was | 18 |
translated from the | 18 |
to do with | 18 |
i see my | 18 |
and a good | 18 |
they are not | 18 |
i wad gie | 18 |
to drive the | 18 |
and stood at | 18 |
and i had | 18 |
like a man | 18 |
with a fa | 18 |
to the duke | 18 |
to the lady | 18 |
to sport and | 18 |
the legend of | 18 |
art thou dead | 18 |
fine flowers in | 18 |
love is a | 18 |
but she was | 18 |
is that of | 18 |
he was dead | 18 |
she was in | 18 |
that we have | 18 |
my bonny boy | 18 |
the music of | 18 |
in the street | 18 |
the cotton library | 18 |
the strength of | 18 |
his true love | 18 |
my good lord | 18 |
they were a | 18 |
in the golden | 18 |
when she heard | 18 |
she was the | 18 |
in his hands | 18 |
i used to | 18 |
and go to | 18 |
they came till | 18 |
tale of the | 18 |
if ye be | 18 |
for me to | 18 |
that dyed on | 18 |
i left behind | 18 |
till to the | 18 |
my father he | 18 |
grant to me | 18 |
on the tree | 18 |
and then she | 18 |
the copy in | 18 |
young men of | 18 |
about the time | 18 |
the murder of | 18 |
a braid letter | 18 |
of sir patrick | 18 |
and a great | 18 |
to the brim | 18 |
ye shall be | 18 |
hae ye been | 18 |
it was printed | 18 |
it to his | 18 |
he had but | 18 |
and listen to | 18 |
sailing in the | 18 |
place in the | 18 |
why should we | 18 |
a great deal | 18 |
to pretty bessee | 18 |
in the spring | 18 |
that i see | 18 |
following ballad is | 18 |
that there was | 18 |
of the other | 18 |
a scottish song | 18 |
we are told | 18 |
you may be | 18 |
to make his | 18 |
was never so | 18 |
fairest of the | 18 |
me in your | 18 |
and still the | 18 |
and put on | 18 |
possession of the | 18 |
say not so | 18 |
nor will i | 18 |
obtained from recitation | 18 |
one of which | 18 |
to the foregoing | 18 |
all the way | 18 |
and all was | 18 |
all my heart | 18 |
red rose leaves | 18 |
me with a | 18 |
of the modern | 18 |
setting of the | 18 |
my mind to | 18 |
and at his | 18 |
to meet the | 18 |
and a planting | 18 |
at that tide | 18 |
all his men | 18 |
as he went | 18 |
been printed in | 18 |
from james parsons | 18 |
son of a | 18 |
printed from an | 18 |
of the deer | 18 |
as they had | 18 |
of sir hugh | 18 |
must to the | 18 |
the editor has | 18 |
and he will | 18 |
here am i | 18 |
a cup of | 18 |
by the old | 18 |
rose leaves will | 18 |
gowne of greene | 18 |
the sight of | 18 |
a lady gay | 18 |
and as it | 18 |
but tell me | 18 |
the dead men | 18 |
she turned her | 18 |
there is an | 18 |
and left me | 18 |
and so is | 18 |
of a ballad | 18 |
from a manuscript | 18 |
the gude grene | 18 |
she saw her | 18 |
open the door | 18 |
to see his | 18 |
in the former | 18 |
the most part | 18 |
for when i | 18 |
the two following | 18 |
is your will | 18 |
that ever was | 18 |
the sides of | 18 |
in and out | 18 |
young son in | 18 |
come tell to | 18 |
thought he had | 18 |
and a very | 18 |
when they cam | 18 |
and may be | 18 |
there are two | 18 |
for my sake | 18 |
was buried in | 18 |
lady of the | 18 |
the art of | 18 |
and my love | 18 |
put on his | 18 |
and after that | 18 |
silly old man | 18 |
thou holy friar | 18 |
to meet with | 18 |
half of the | 18 |
i thought to | 18 |
the flowers of | 18 |
and an angry | 18 |
the doughty douglas | 18 |
as appears from | 18 |
to make him | 18 |
this is my | 18 |
down to camelot | 18 |
god prosper long | 18 |
he shall have | 18 |
for fear of | 18 |
we have taken | 18 |
i you say | 18 |
upon the floor | 18 |
the song is | 18 |
hills and far | 18 |
he turned his | 18 |
the king himself | 18 |
fare thee well | 18 |
he was aware | 18 |
the parish of | 18 |
he put his | 18 |
and make her | 18 |
will soon be | 18 |
is a man | 18 |
peasantry of england | 18 |
but on the | 18 |
be no more | 18 |
brought to the | 18 |
to whom the | 18 |
let me in | 18 |
and from her | 18 |
my bed sune | 18 |
of them are | 18 |
robin hood was | 18 |
and at her | 18 |
me and my | 18 |
where i have | 18 |
along with the | 18 |
printed from a | 18 |
of the percy | 18 |
greensleeves was my | 18 |
i shall have | 18 |
quoth the knight | 18 |
to robin hood | 18 |
and thou art | 18 |
from the same | 18 |
my ain countrie | 18 |
to the last | 18 |
at the bonny | 18 |
regard to the | 18 |
and with his | 18 |
the red rose | 18 |
he was one | 18 |
if ye will | 18 |
until they came | 18 |
the keel row | 18 |
in the evening | 18 |
and i saw | 18 |
of redd gold | 18 |
in the text | 18 |
to the present | 18 |
may have been | 18 |
a man who | 18 |
have no more | 18 |
that is in | 18 |
and all men | 18 |
eh vow bonnie | 18 |
i think i | 18 |
an old courtier | 18 |
does not appear | 18 |
and his wife | 18 |
version from the | 18 |
and the grinding | 18 |
when the boys | 18 |
for the same | 18 |
of them that | 17 |
the sign of | 17 |
to an old | 17 |
the green burn | 17 |
down on her | 17 |
in this case | 17 |
brought him to | 17 |
before that i | 17 |
love had been | 17 |
it does not | 17 |
a lazar both | 17 |
the little boy | 17 |
gold and silver | 17 |
of the whole | 17 |
a sight of | 17 |
but not a | 17 |
he heard the | 17 |
i have power | 17 |
tune of the | 17 |
i have loved | 17 |
come back again | 17 |
omitted in singing | 17 |
this part of | 17 |
auld robin gray | 17 |
like was never | 17 |
the fire of | 17 |
by the king | 17 |
they all did | 17 |
acquainted with the | 17 |
that i must | 17 |
the lindie o | 17 |