id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35602 Chambers, Robert The Romantic Scottish Ballads: Their Epoch and Authorship .txt text/plain 15927 1105 84 modern antique in ballad lore, the famous and admired poem of _Sir Percy, at the close of his copy of _Sir Patrick Spence_, tells us that from _Hardyknute_ and the entire poem of _Sir Patrick_--granting only The grief of the ladies at the catastrophe in _Sir Patrick Spence_, is _Hardyknute_ in the 'grand old ballad of _Sir Patrick Spence_,' "The grave of Sir Patrick Spence." The Scottish ballads were lady does exactly like the mother of Gil Morrice, of whom it is said: authorship of the great bulk of the Scottish ballads to Sir _Hardyknute_, _Sir Patrick Spence_, and _Gil Morrice_, all open, it The ballad of _Fause Foodrage_, which Sir Walter Scott printed for the ballads,[21] and particularly to _Sir Patrick Spence_, and their The author of _Sir Patrick Spence_, and the other ballads in Scottish ballad of _Fair Annie_ (otherwise called _Lady from _Hardyknute_ through _Sir Patrick Spence_ and _Gil Morrice_ to the ./cache/35602.txt ./txt/35602.txt