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==The Ballads and Songs of Derbyshire== | ==The Ballads and Songs of Derbyshire== | ||
Edited by '''Llewellyn Jewitt''' | Edited by '''Llewellyn Jewitt''' | ||
Published 1867 by Bemrose and Lothian - London & Derby. | Published 1867 by Bemrose and Lothian - London & Derby. | ||
Now available online at [http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924013509926 archive.org] | |||
===Contents=== | ===Contents=== | ||
[[Introduction to Llewellyn Jewitt's Ballads and Songs of Derbyshire|Introduction]] | |||
* King Henry V | * King Henry V | ||
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* Drunken Butcher of Tideswell, The | * Drunken Butcher of Tideswell, The | ||
* A New Ballad of Robin Hood | |||
* Robin Hood and Little John | |||
* Little John's End | |||
* Lay of the Buckstone, The | |||
* Sir Richard Whittington's Advancement | |||
* Derbyshire Miller, The | |||
* Tideswell in and Uproar | |||
* Derby Ram, The | |||
* Blink-Ey'd Cobler, The | |||
* Strange Banquet, A | |||
* Taylor's Ramble, The | |||
* Squire Vernon's Fox-Chace | |||
* Trusley Hunting Song, The | |||
* Squire Frith's Hunting Song | |||
* An Elegy | |||
* Cocktail Reel | |||
* Yorkshire Pye, A | |||
* Agricultural Meeting, The | |||
* Complainte of Anthony Babington | |||
* Derbyshire Militia, The | |||
* Florist's Song, The | |||
* Old Nun's Green | |||
* A Poem | |||
* Quadrupedes, Etc, The | |||
* Paving and Lighting | |||
* Nun's Green Rangers, The | |||
* Birch Rod for the Presbytarians, A | |||
* Lost and Dead | |||
* Song | |||
* Sir Francis Leke | |||
* True Lover's Knot Untied, The | |||
* An Address to "Dickie" | |||
* Driving of the Deer, The | |||
* Ashupton Garland, The | |||
* Derbyshire Hills | |||
* Derbyshire Dales | |||
* On the Peak of Derbyshire | |||
* The Derby Hero | |||
* A New Song | |||
* Rev. Bache Thornhill, M.A. | |||
* Journey into the Peak, A | |||
* Epistle to John Bradshaw, Esq. | |||
* Hugh Stenson and Molly Green | |||
* Beggar's Ramble, The (1) (2) | |||
* Henry and Clara | |||
* Gypsies' Song, The | |||
* Flax-Dresser's Wife of Spondon, The | |||
* Ashborne Foot-ball Song | |||
* Parson's Torr, The | |||
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The Ballads and Songs of Derbyshire
Edited by Llewellyn Jewitt Published 1867 by Bemrose and Lothian - London & Derby.
Now available online at archive.org
Contents
- King Henry V
- A Ballad of Derbyshire By Sir Aston Cokain
- Song of Lady Bessy
- Devonshire's Noble Duel with Lord Danby in the year 1687
- Unconsionable Batchelors of Darby, The
- Humours of Hayfield Fair, The
- (On the) Strange and Wonderful Sight (that was seen in the Air on the 6th of march, 1716)
- Drunken Butcher of Tideswell, The
- A New Ballad of Robin Hood
- Robin Hood and Little John
- Little John's End
- Lay of the Buckstone, The
- Sir Richard Whittington's Advancement
- Derbyshire Miller, The
- Tideswell in and Uproar
- Derby Ram, The
- Blink-Ey'd Cobler, The
- Strange Banquet, A
- Taylor's Ramble, The
- Squire Vernon's Fox-Chace
- Trusley Hunting Song, The
- Squire Frith's Hunting Song
- An Elegy
- Cocktail Reel
- Yorkshire Pye, A
- Agricultural Meeting, The
- Complainte of Anthony Babington
- Derbyshire Militia, The
- Florist's Song, The
- Old Nun's Green
- A Poem
- Quadrupedes, Etc, The
- Paving and Lighting
- Nun's Green Rangers, The
- Birch Rod for the Presbytarians, A
- Lost and Dead
- Song
- Sir Francis Leke
- True Lover's Knot Untied, The
- An Address to "Dickie"
- Driving of the Deer, The
- Ashupton Garland, The
- Derbyshire Hills
- Derbyshire Dales
- On the Peak of Derbyshire
- The Derby Hero
- A New Song
- Rev. Bache Thornhill, M.A.
- Journey into the Peak, A
- Epistle to John Bradshaw, Esq.
- Hugh Stenson and Molly Green
- Beggar's Ramble, The (1) (2)
- Henry and Clara
- Gypsies' Song, The
- Flax-Dresser's Wife of Spondon, The
- Ashborne Foot-ball Song
- Parson's Torr, The
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