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Reliques of ancient English poetry [2nd ed] [Vol 3] [T83735] [ECCO]

DMI number:
1372
Publication Date:
1767
Volume Number:
3 of 3
ESTC number:
T83735
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW110164224
Shelfmark:
ECCO - BOD
Full Title:
RELIQUES | OF | ANCIENT ENGLISH POETRY: | CONSISTING OF | Old Heroic BALLADS, SONGS, and other | PIECES of our earlier POETS, | (Chiefly of the LYRIC kind) | Together with some few of later Date. | THE SECOND EDITION. | VOLUME THE THIRD. | [ornament] | LONDON: | Printed for J. DODSLEY in Pall-Mall. | MDCCLXVII.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of ballads, Collection of songs, and Collection of translations/imitations
Format:
Octavo
Comments:
Separated into three books: 'Book the First', 'Book the Second' and 'Book the Third'. With glossary (pp. 347-356). Illustrations: title page, i, 99, 215, 358. Contents: medieval verse pp. xxi-xxii, French verse pp. 345-346 ('XIX L'amour et Glycere. Traduit de l'Anglois.' Mispaginations: '20' for p. 200.
Other matter:
Prefatory: contents and epigraph from Addison's Spectator 70 [4pp]. End matter: additional notes and advertisements [4pp].
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Editor:
Thomas Percy
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
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Publisher:
James Dodsley
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Absolute (100%)
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Content/Publication
First Line:
Jesus Christ christen kinge
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p.xxiv
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[no title]
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Men speken of romaunces of Price
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p.xii
Poem Title:
[no title]
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Rattes and myse and such smal dere
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p.xvi
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[no title]
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The keverchefes he toke on honde
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pp.xiv-xv
Poem Title:
[no title]
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Mice and rats and such small deere
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p.xvi
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Shakespeare
Attributed To:
William Shakespeare
First Line:
Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose
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p.xiii
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
our great Dramatic poet
Attributed To:
William Shakespeare
First Line:
Hence away you syrens leave me
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Poem Title:
VII. The Stedfast Shepherd.
Attribution:
Wither, George
Attributed To:
George Wither
First Line:
That girdle gave the virtue of chaste love
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pp.1-2
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Spenser
Attributed To:
Edmund Spenser
First Line:
In the third day of may
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pp.3-11
Poem Title:
I. The Boy And The Mantle.
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First Line:
King Arthur lives in merry Carleile
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pp.11-24
Poem Title:
II. The Marriage of Sir Gawaine.
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First Line:
As it fell out on a Pentecost day
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pp.26-27
Poem Title:
III. King Ryence's Challenge.
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First Line:
On Trinitye Mondaye in the morne
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pp.28-36
Poem Title:
IV. King Arthur's Death. A Fragment.
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First Line:
When scorching Phoebus he did mount
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p.36
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Of Brutus' blood in Brittaine borne
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pp.37-41
Poem Title:
V. The Legend of King Arthur.
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First Line:
Who sekes to tame the blustering winde
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pp.42-43
Poem Title:
VI. A Dyttie To Hey Downe.
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First Line:
Glasgerion was a kinges owne sonne
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pp.43-48
Poem Title:
VII. Glasgerion.
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First Line:
Let never again soe old a man
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pp.48-53
Poem Title:
VIII. Old Sir Robin of Portingale.
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First Line:
Childe Waters in his stable stoode
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pp.54-61
Poem Title:
IX. Child Waters.
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First Line:
In the merrie moneth of Maye
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pp.62-63
Poem Title:
X. Phillida and Corydon.
Attribution:
Nicholas Breton
Attributed To:
Nicholas Breton [Britton]
First Line:
As it fell out on a highe holye daye
Page No:
pp.64-69
Poem Title:
XI. Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard.
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First Line:
Will ze gae to the ew-bughts Marion
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pp.69-70
Poem Title:
XII. The Ew-Bughts Marion. A Scottish Song.
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First Line:
There was a shepherds daughter
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pp.71-75
Poem Title:
XIII. The Knight And Shepherd's Daughter.
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First Line:
Good muse rocke me aslepe
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pp.76-77
Poem Title:
XIV. The Spepherd's Address To His Muse.
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First Line:
Lord Thomas he was a bold forrester
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pp.78-81
Poem Title:
XV. Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor.
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First Line:
Cupid and my Campaspe playd
Page No:
p.82
Poem Title:
XVI. Cupid and Campaspe.
Attribution:
John Lilye
Attributed To:
John Lyly
First Line:
You beauteous ladies great and small
Page No:
pp.83-88
Poem Title:
XVII. The Lady Turned Serving-Man.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Gil Morrice was an erles son
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pp.89-98
Poem Title:
XVIII. Gil Morrice. A Scottish Ballad.
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First Line:
A messenger came to the king
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pp.100-101
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Was ever knight for ladyes sake
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pp.101-107
Poem Title:
I. The Legend of Sir Guy.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Guy journeyed ore the sanctifyed ground
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pp.108-115
Poem Title:
II. Guy and Amarant.
Attribution:
Samuel Rowlands
Attributed To:
Samuel Rowlands
First Line:
Late in an evening forth I went
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pp.116-118
Poem Title:
III. The Auld Good-Man. A Scottish Song.
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First Line:
When it was grown to dark midnight
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p.119
Poem Title:
[no title]
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As it fell out on a long summer's day
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pp.120-123
Poem Title:
IV. Fair Margaret and Sweet William.
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First Line:
In Scarlet towne where I was borne
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pp.123-126
Poem Title:
V. Barbara Allen's Cruelty.
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First Line:
There came a ghost to Margaret's door
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pp.126-129
Poem Title:
VI. Sweet William's Ghost. A Scottish Ballad.
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First Line:
It was in and about the Martinmas time
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pp.129-131
Poem Title:
VII. Sir John Grehme and Barbara Allan. A Scottish Ballad.
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First Line:
There was a youthe and a well beloved youthe
Page No:
pp.131-133
Poem Title:
VIII. The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington.
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First Line:
How now shepherde what meanes that
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pp.134-135
Poem Title:
IX. The Willow-Tree. A Pastoral Dialogue.
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First Line:
In pescod time when hound to horn
Page No:
p.136
Poem Title:
The Shepherd's Slumber
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First Line:
Marke well my heavy dolefull tale
Page No:
pp.136-142
Poem Title:
X. The Lady's Fall.
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First Line:
O waly waly up the bank
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pp.143-145
Poem Title:
XI. Waly Waly, Love Be Bonny. A Scottish Song.
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First Line:
Whan cockle shells turn filler bells
Page No:
p.143
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
In Bath a wanton wife did dwelle
Page No:
pp.145-151
Poem Title:
XII. The Wanton Wife of Bath.
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First Line:
As at noone Dulcina rested
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pp.151-153
Poem Title:
XIII. Dulcina.
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First Line:
There was a lord of worthy fame
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pp.154-158
Poem Title:
XIV. The Lady Isabella's Tragedy.
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First Line:
Beauties have yee seen a toy
Page No:
pp.159-161
Poem Title:
XV. A Hue And Cry After Cupid.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
In the dayes of old
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pp.162-170
Poem Title:
XVI. The King Of France's Daughter.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Cloth of gold do not dispise
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p.168
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Sir W. Temple
Attributed To:
Sir William Temple
First Line:
Still to be neat still to be dressed
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p.170
Poem Title:
XVII. The Sweet Neglect.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson's Silent Woman
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Now ponder well you parents dear
Page No:
pp.172-177
Poem Title:
XVIII. The Children In The Wood.
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First Line:
A lover of late was I
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pp.178-179
Poem Title:
XIX. A Lover of Late.
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First Line:
Henry our royall king would ride a hunting
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pp.180-189
Poem Title:
XX. The King And Miller of Mansfield.
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First Line:
Shall I wasting in dispaire
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pp.191-192
Poem Title:
XXI. The Shepherd's Resolution.
Attribution:
George Wither
Attributed To:
George Wither
First Line:
When Troy towne had for ten years past
Page No:
pp.193-198
Poem Title:
XXII. The Wandering Prince Of Troy.
Attribution:
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First Line:
I have beene all day looking after
Page No:
pp.199-202
Poem Title:
XXIII. The Witches' Song.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson's Masque of Queens
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Tells how the drudging goblin sweat
Page No:
p.202
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Milton
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
From Oberon in fairye land
Page No:
pp.203-207
Poem Title:
XXIV. Robin Good-Fellow.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Come follow follow mee
Page No:
pp.208-209
Poem Title:
XXV. The Fairy Queen.
Attribution:
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First Line:
In the old dayes of king Artour
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pp.210-211
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Chaucer
Attributed To:
Geoffrey Chaucer
First Line:
Farewell rewards and fairies
Page No:
pp.211-213
Poem Title:
XXVI. The Fairies Farewell.
Attribution:
bishop Corbet
Attributed To:
Richard Corbett
First Line:
Whan the dragon that foule is
Page No:
p.216
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Hit him under the wynge
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p.217
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Listen lords in bower and hall
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pp.218-226
Poem Title:
I. The Birth Of St. George.
Attribution:
Richard Johnson
Attributed To:
Richard Johnson
First Line:
Of Hector's deeds did Homer sing
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pp.227-238
Poem Title:
II. St. George And The Dragon.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Over the mountains
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pp.238-239
Poem Title:
III. Love Will Find Out The Way.
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First Line:
Lord Thomas and fair Annet
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pp.240-245
Poem Title:
IV. Lord Thomas and Fair Annet, A Scottish Ballad.
Attribution:
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First Line:
He that loves a rosy cheek
Page No:
p.246
Poem Title:
V. Unfading Beauty.
Attribution:
Thomas Carew
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
All youths of fair England
Page No:
pp.247-262
Poem Title:
VI. George Barnwell.
Attribution:
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First Line:
All tender hearts that ake to hear
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pp.266-271
Poem Title:
VIII. The Spanish Virgin, or Effects Of Jealousy.
Attribution:
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First Line:
What state of life can be so blest
Page No:
pp.272-273
Poem Title:
IX. Jealousy Tyrant of the Mind
Attribution:
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First Line:
When Greeks and Trojans fell at strife
Page No:
pp.273-277
Poem Title:
X. Constant Penelope.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Tell me not sweet I am unkinde
Page No:
p.278
Poem Title:
XI. To Lucasta, On Going To The Wars.
Attribution:
By Col. Richard Lovelace
Attributed To:
Richard Lovelace
First Line:
Over the dyke a bridge there lay
Page No:
p.279
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
When Flora 'gins to decke the fields
Page No:
pp.279-296
Poem Title:
XII. Valentine And Ursine.
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First Line:
There was a well so have I wynne
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p.297
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Bevis blessed himselfe and forth yode
Page No:
p.298
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
Old stories tell how Hercules
Page No:
pp.299-305
Poem Title:
XIII. The Dragon of Wantley.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Why doe you boast of Arthur and his knightes
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pp.306-310
Poem Title:
XIV. St. George For England. The First Part.
Attribution:
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First Line:
The story of king Arthur old
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pp.312-327
Poem Title:
XV. St. George For England. The Second Part.
Attribution:
John Grubb M. A. of Christ Church, Oxford.
Attributed To:
John Grubb
First Line:
Of Leinster famed for maidens fair
Page No:
pp.328-331
Poem Title:
XVI. Lucy and Colin.
Attribution:
Thomas Tickel, Esq.
Attributed To:
Thomas Tickell
First Line:
Twas at the silent solemn hour
Page No:
pp.332-334
Poem Title:
XVII. Margaret's Ghost.
Attribution:
David Mallet, Esq.
Attributed To:
David Mallet
First Line:
In Carleile dwelt king Arthur
Page No:
pp.335-344
Poem Title:
XVIII. The Boy And The Mantle. As revised and altered by a modern hand.
Attribution:
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