Ed de Moel

Child Ballads - Brief Description by George Lyman Kittredge

288. The Young Earl of Essex's Victory over the Emperor of Germany

This ballad belongs undoubtedly to the eighteenth century, when High Germany had become familiar to the humble English. The ballad-maker's independence, in fact unconsciousness, of history and common sense, beginning with the title, in which young Essex is made Queen Elizabeth's champion, is amusing and not unpleasing. A version (B) from recitation begins with a prologue which must be derived from some other ballad or song.

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