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An Essay on English Poetry with notices of the British Poets, by THOMAS CAMPBELL. London, John Murray, 1848. Lectures on the English Poets, delivered at the Surrey Institution, by WILLIAM HAZLITT. Lecture VII. On Burns and the old English Ballads. Satire and Satirists, by JAMES HANNAY. Lecture V: Political Satire and Squibs, Burns. London, David Bogue, 1854.

Chap. IV. J. Clark Murray: The Ballads and Songs of Scotland, in view of their influence on the Character of the People. Chap. IV: The Border Feuds. [Note 657: Prescott. Essais de Biographie et de Critique, les chants de l'

Les deux ouvrages furent publiés par Ramsay presque en même temps. Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, etc., collected by DAVID HERD, reprinted from the edition of 1776, 2 vols. Kerr et Richardson, Glascow, 1869. Scottish Songs and Ballads, collected and edited by JOSEPH RITSON. London, William Tegg, 1866. Scotish Songs. Glascow, Hugh Hopkins, 1869.

Leur trait caractéristique est d'être surtout un récit, de présenter le sujet qu'elles traitent sous forme de narration. Ce sont des complaintes romanesques et héroïques . Aspects of Poetry, p. 202. Veitch. History and Poetry of the Scottish Border, p. 331-32. J. Clark Murray. The Ballads and Songs of Scotland, p.

Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland, by PETER BUCHAN, reprinted from the original edition of 1828, 2 vols. Edinburgh, William Paterson, 1875. Popular Rhymes of Scotland, by ROBERT CHAMBERS, new edition. W. and R. Chambers. Edinburgh. The Songs of Scotland, prior to Burns, edited by ROBERT CHAMBERS. W and. R. Chambers. Edinburgh, 1880.

What is yonder white thing in the forest? Is it snow, or can it swans perchance be? Traduction de W. Edmondstoune Aytoun, dans les Poems and Ballads of Goethe, Edimbourg, 1859, pp. 106-110. «The Doleful Lay of the Wife of Asan-AgaWhat is yon so white beside the greenwood? Is it snow, or flight of sygnets resting?

No attempt was made to produce false antique ballads until the true antiques had again risen in public esteem. H. B. WHEATLEY, Introduction