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Diverting History of John Gilpin, by William Cowper

Sources for children

Blake & Alexander. Graded poetry, v.7, p.11–21.

Chisholm. Golden staircase, p.235-243

Coates. Children's book of poetry, p-491–495

Coussens. Poems children love, p.148–157.
Hazard. Three years with the poets, p.209–220.

Ingpen. One thousand poems for children, p.255–258.
Lang. Blue poetry book, p.28-35.

Lucas. Book of verses for children, p.278–287.

Moore. Pictorial book of ballads, v.1, p.105–112.

Scudder. Children's book, p.142–146.

Tileston. Child's harvest of verse, p.173-183.

White. Collection of poetry for school reading, p.13–24.

Whittier. Child life; poems, p.237–246.

Wiggin & Smith. Golden numbers, p.359–368.

Horatius, by Thomas Babington Macaulay

Sources for children

Bellamy & Goodwin. Open sesame, v.2, p.168–177.
Burt. Poems that every child should know, p.193-210.
Chisholm. Golden staircase, p.161–166.

Henley. Lyra heroica, p.179-200.

Macaulay. Lays of ancient Rome, p.7–44.

Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p.1–28.

Scudder. Children's book, p.415–420.

Shute. Land of song, v.3, p.31-44.

Tappan. Poems & rhymes, p.124–144.

Tileston. Children's book of ballads, p.1–26.

White. Collection of poetry for school reading, p.120-142.

How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix, by Robert Browning

Sources for children

Aldrich. Famous poems, p.247-250.

Bellamy & Goodwin. Open sesame, v.2, p.128–131.
Blake & Alexander. Graded poetry, v.6, p.69–73.

Browning. Boys' Browning, p.34-36.

Burt. Poems that every child should know, p.173–176.
Chisholm. Golden staircase, p.189–191.

Coates. Children's book of poetry, p.495-497.

Coussens. Poems children love, p.132-134.

Ingpen. One thousand poems for children, p.287-288.

Lucas. Book of verses for children, p.89-91.

Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p.191–193.

Patmore. Children's garland from the best poets, p.38-40.

Scudder. Children's book, p.412-413.

Shute. Land of song, v.2, p.229–231.

Tappan. Poems & rhymes, p.175-177.

Tileston. Book of heroic ballads, p.86-89.

Tileston. Children's book of ballads, p.127-130.

White. Collection of poetry for school reading, p.96–99.

Wiggin & Smith. Golden numbers, p.464-468.

Hynde Horn

Sources for the reader

English and Scottish popular ballads, p.31-33.

Allingham. Ballad book, p.6–11.

Source for children

Wiggin & Smith. Golden numbers, p.593–597.

King Edward the Fourth and the Tanner of Tamworth

Sources for the reader

Percy. Reliques of ancient English poetry, v.1, p.305–312.

English and Scottish popular ballads, p.594-597.

Sources for children

Long. Old English ballads, p.109-114.

Percy. Boy's Percy, p.233-243.

Lochinvar, by Sir Walter Scott

Sources for children

Bellamy & Goodwin. Open sesame, v.2, p.85-87.
Blake & Alexander. Graded poetry, v.7, p.27-29.

Burt. Poems that every child should know, p.103-105.
Chisholm. Golden staircase, p.155-157.

Coates. Children's book of poetry, p.504-506.

Hazard. Three years with the poets, p.205-207.

Henley. Lyra heroica, p.112-114.

Ingpen. One thousand poems for children, p.319–320.

Lang. Blue poetry book, p.45-46.

Lucas. Book of verses for children, p.298-299.

Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p.219–221.

Patmore. Children's garland from the best poets, p.262–264.

Repplier. Book of famous verse, p.14-16.

Scudder. Children's book, p.409–410.

Shute. Land of song, v.3, p.50-52.

Tappan. Poems & rhymes, p.145-147.

Thacher. Listening child, p.147-149.

Tileston. Book of heroic ballads, p.53-55.

Tileston. Children's book of ballads, p.74-76.

White. Collection of poetry for school reading, p.30–32.

Wiggin & Smith. Golden numbers, p.427-430.

Relief of Lucknow, by Robert Lowell

Sources for children

Bellamy & Goodwin. Open sesame, v.2, p.66-69.

Olcott. Story-telling poems, p.267–270.

Tappan. Poems & rhymes, p.103-106.

Tileston. Children's book of ballads, p.221-224.

Sir Patrick Spens

Sources for the reader

Percy. Reliques of ancient English poetry, v.1, p.54–55.

English and Scottish popular ballads, p.103-105.

Allingham. Ballad book, p.61–64.

Sources for children

Bates. Ballad book, p.61-65.

Chisholm. Golden staircase, p.260-263.

Coates. Children's book of poetry, p.478–480.

Henley. Lyra heroica, p.57-60.

Ingpen. One thousand poems for children, p.306–307.

Lang. Blue poetry book, p.259–265.

Long. Old English ballads, p.126–131.

Lucas. Another book of verses for children, p.175-178.

Mabie. Book of old English ballads, p.180-185.

Repplier. Book of famous verse, p.67-71.

Scudder. Children's book, p.320–322.

Tappan. Poems & rhymes, p.230–234.

Tileston. Children's book of ballads, p.42–46.

Wiggin & Smith. Golden numbers, p.551-555.

Thomas the Rhymer

Sources for the reader

English and Scottish popular ballads, p.63–66.

Allingham. Ballad book, p.1-4.

Couch. Oxford book of English verse, p.400–403.

Source for children

Bates. Ballad book, p.12-15.

Zara's Ear-rings

Source for children

Lockhart. Ancient Spanish ballads, p.209–211.

Books Referred to in the Outlines and Lists

Aldrich, T. B. ed. Famous poems. Hall & Locke. (Young folks' li

brary, v.20.)

Can be purchased in complete sets only.

Allingham, William, comp. Ballad book. McKay, $1.25.

Bates, K. L. ed. Ballad book. Sibley, $.50.

Some ballads in modern English, others in old form, classified as: stitution.-Ballads of tradition.-Romantic and domestic ballads.

Ballads of super

Bellamy, Mrs Blanche (Wilder), & Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder), comp. Open sesame. v.2. Ginn, $.75.

Blake, K. D. & Alexander, Georgia, comp. Graded poetry. v.6-7. Merrill, $.20 each.

Browning, Robert. Boys' Browning. Estes, $.50.

Burt, M. E. ed. Poems that every child should know. Doubleday, $.90. Chisholm, Louey, comp. Golden staircase. Putnam, $2.50.

Coates, H. T. comp. Children's book of poetry. Winston, $1.50.
Couch, Sir A. T. Quiller, comp. Oxford book of English verse, 1250-
1900. Oxford University Press, $1.90.

Coussens, P. W. comp. Poems children love. Dodge, $1.25.
Arranged in three divisions for children of different ages.

English and Scottish popular ballads; ed. from the collection of Francis James Child by H. C. Sargent and G. L. Kittredge. Houghton, $3.00.

Contains many ballads taken from old manuscripts. Often two or more forms of the same ballad are given.

Gilliat, Edward. Forest outlaws. Dutton, $1.50.

Story of the 12th century, in which St. Hugh of Lincoln is the chief character and such famous outlaws as Clym o' the Clough and Robin Hood are introduced. A good picture of English cloister life.

Greenwood, Grace, (pseud. of Mrs Sara Jane (Clarke) Lippincott). Stories from famous ballads; ed. by Caroline Burnite. Ginn, $.50. Grierson, E. W.

$2.00.

Children's tales from Scottish ballads.

Haaren, J. H. comp. Ballads and tales. Newson, $.25.

Macmillan,

The make-up of the volume is more attractive to little children than to those old enough to enjoy the stories.

Hazard, Bertha, comp. Three years with the poets. Houghton, $.50. Lyra heroica. Scribner, $1.25.

Henley, W. E. ed.

Ingpen, Roger, ed.

Jacobs, Joseph, ed.

One thousand poems for children. Jacobs, $1.25.
More English fairy tales. Putnam, $1.25.

Lang, Andrew, comp. Blue poetry book. Longmans, $2.00.

Lang, Andrew, ed.

Book of romance. Longmans, $1.60.

Stories from old legends, ballads and sagas.

Lockhart, J. G. tr. Ancient Spanish ballads. Putnam, $1.25.

Arranged in three parts: Historical ballads.-Moorish ballads.-Romantic ballads.

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