Ed de Moel

The Child Ballads, Volume 2

The Child Ballads, Volume 2

Ballads from the collection by Francis James Child as rendered by various performers

 

  Francis James Child     Book 1     Book 2     Book 3     Book 4     Book 5  

The collection below is a "work in progress".
I'm sure all texts could use a good proof-reading, but other than that, the lyrics, narratives, additions and corrections are mostly complete already. The ballad airs from Volume 5 have been added (♪ for the low-resulution version, ♬ for a higher-resolution one).

There is more work to be done yet... For any questions, comments, additions or corrections, contact Ed de Moel. To contact Ed about any of the other pages on this web-site, just click on the picture in the left upper corner.

Ed has started on applying Professor Child's “Additions and Corrections”. Here and there sequences like sample...sample will appear. Hover the mouse over those images, and the nature of the addition or correction be displayed. Click on either of those images, or on the text in between, and the addition or correction will be displayed. Click on the newly displayed text, and the display will revert to the original text.

Please note: if you know what Unicode is, you probably don't need this paragraph at all, but... If you don't, you may need to find someone who does and make sure that your browser and computer are set up to handle Unicode properly.
Professor Child includes a lot of quotations in their original languages (french, italian, slavic, greek, etc.), which means that here and there there are some special characters like “thorn” (þ), “eth” (ð), symbols with “haceks” (Č, š, ž), etc.), or other special characters like ą or Ł). Interestingly enough, I haven't seen any text in Cyrillic in Professor Child's texts (yet).
At any rate, if all the special characters above show up as they are supposed to, you're fine. If they don't, you'll need to install support for “Unicode”.

Click here to see what's left to be done.

When all is “done”, all lyrics, narratives, end-notes, corrections and additions from Child's collection will be included in this web-site.

In 1904, a “condensed” version of the Child Ballads was published by Helen Child Sargent and George Lyman Kittredge. The brief descriptions of the ballads that Mr. Kitttredge created for this edition are also included in this web-site. Please note that Mr. Kittredge did not include ballads 281, 290 and 299 in his “condensed” edition, and that he did not write brief introductions for ballads 131, 256, 279, 297, 298 and 303.
For some ballads, Mr. Kittredge added more versions. Those versions are included too, and marked with asterisks.

Volume 2Publisher's information - Volume 2
1886 Advertisement
Back Cover Volume 2

Ballads 54-113:
54: The Cherry-Tree Carol
55: The Carnal and the Crane
56: Dives and Lazarus
57: Brown Robyn's Confession
58: Sir Patrick Spens
59: Sir Aldingar
60: King Estmere
61: Sir Cawline
62: Fair Annie
63: Child Waters
64: Fair Janet
65: Lady Maisry
66: Lord Ingram and Chiel Wyet
67: Glasgerion
68: Young Hunting
69: Clerk Sanders
70: Willie and Lady Maisry
71: The Bent Sae Brown
72: The Clerk's Twa Sons o Owensford
73: Lord Thomas and Annet
74: Fair Margaret and Sweet William
75: Lord Lovel
76: The Lass of Roch Royal
77: Sweet William's Ghost
78: The Unquiet Grave
79: The Wife of Usher's Well
80: Old Robin of Portingale
81: Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard
82: The Bonny Birdy
83: Child Maurice
84: Bonny Barbara Allen
85: Lady Alice
86: Young Benjie
87: Prince Robert
88: Young Johnstone
89: Fause Foodrage
90: Jellon Grame
91: Fair Mary of Wallington
92: Bonny Bee Hom
93: Lamkin
94: Young Waters
95: The Maid Freed From the Gallows
96: The Gay Goshawk
97: Brown Robin
98: Brown Adam
99: Johnie Scott
100: Willie o Winesberry
101: Willie o Douglas Dale
102: Willie and Earl Richard's Daughter
103: Rose the Red and White Lily
104: Prince Heathen
105: The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington
106: The Famous Flower of Serving Men
107: Will Steward and John
108: Christopher White
109: Tom Potts
110: The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter
111: Crow and Pie
112: Blow Away the Morning Dew
113: The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry