5. Edward, Edward.. A Scottish Ballad 7. Sir Patrick Spence. A Scottish Ballad BOOK THE SECOND. (Containing Ballads that illuftrate Shakespeare.) 8. Corydon's Farewell to Phillis. The Ballad of constant Susannah9. Gernutus, the Jew of Venice 10. The Paffionate Shepherd to his Love The Nymph's Reply 11. Titus Andronicus's Complaint 12. Take thofe lips away 13. King Leir and his three daughters 181 187 ib. 189 15. The Frolickfome Duke, or the Tinker's good Fortune 221 16. The Friar of Orders gray BOOK THE THIRD. 1. The more modern ballad of Chevy-chafe 2. Death's final conqueft 3. The Rifing in the North 4. Northumberland betrayed by Douglas 5. My mind to me a kingdome is 6. The Patient Countess -- 7. You meaner beautyes S. Dowfabell 12. The character of a happy life 3. Unfading Beauty 14. Gilderoy. A Scottish Ballad 15. Winifreda 16. Jemmy Dawson 17. The Witch of Wakey 18. Bryan and Pereene. A Weft India Ballad 19. Gentle River, Gentle River. Tranflated from the Spanish 20. Alcanzor and Zayda, a Moorish Tate The Gloffary 288 289 295 296 298 299 Additions to the Gloffary, fee at the End of Vol. 3. A. Additional Notes and Corrections ibid. I never I never heard the old fong of Percie and Douglas, that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet: and yet it' is fung but by fome blinde crowder, with no rougher voice, than rude stile; which beeing fo evill aparelled in the dust and cobweb of that uncivill age, what would it work, trimmed in the gorgeous eloquence of Pindare? SIR PHILIP SYDNEY'S DEFENCE OF POETRY. |