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  2. Sir Patrick Spens - Wikipedia

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    Sir Patrick Spens remains one of the most anthologized of British popular ballads, partly because it exemplifies the traditional ballad form. The strength of this ballad, its emotional force, lies in its unadorned narrative which progresses rapidly to a tragic end that has been foreshadowed almost from the beginning.

  3. Ballads and Songs - Wikipedia

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    Ballads and Songs is an album by Nic Jones, ... Sir Patrick Spens" 3:53 "The Butcher and the Tailor's Wife" 1:51 "The Duke of Marlborough" 4:04 "Annan Water" 7:04

  4. Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border - Wikipedia

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    Most ballad editors of the 19th century and later, such as William Motherwell and Francis James Child, practised strict fidelity to one source, but Scott's example of preferring collation was followed by some of his successors, and can be seen in William Allingham's Ballad Book, Arthur Quiller-Couch's Oxford Book of Ballads, and Robert Graves's ...

  5. Lord Randall - Wikipedia

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    "Lord Randall", or "Lord Randal", (Roud 10, Child 12) is an Anglo-Scottish border ballad [1] consisting of dialogue between a young Lord and his mother. [2] Similar ballads can be found across Europe in many languages, including Danish, German, Magyar, Irish, Swedish, and Wendish.

  6. Liege & Lief - Wikipedia

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  7. List of the Child Ballads - Wikipedia

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    Sir Patrick Spens: Sir Patrick is ordered by the king to bring the King of Norway's daughter home. A storm comes up while they are sailing back to Scotland from Norway and the crew of the ship are drowned. 59: Sir Aldingar: Sir Aldingar is spurned by the queen and attempts to get revenge on her by putting a leper in her bed.

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  9. Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw - Wikipedia

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    The ballad of Sir Patrick Spens (F. J. Child, English and Scottish Popular Ballads, ii. 17) has also been asserted to be her work, one of the supporters of the theory being Robert Chambers (Remarks on Scottish Ballads, 1859). Dr.