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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.

brary, v.20.)

Can be purchased in complete sets only.

(Young folks' li

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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