Mélanges
d’Ancienne
Poésie Lyrique.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v02
T.
S.
xv.
1866 (1903).
Hymns to the Virgin and Christ: The Parliament of Devils, etc.
E. E. T. S. XXIV.
Minor Poems of the Vernon Maruscript, Part 11. E. E. T. S. CXVII.
Halliwell, J. 0. Early English Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, Selected
from an Inedited Manuscript of the Fifteenth Century (Porkington MS).
Warton Club, II. 1855.
Hansknecht, E. Vier Gedichte von Charles D'Orleans. Anglia, XVII, 445.
Hazlitt, W. C. Remains of Early Popular Poetry. 4 vols. 1864-66.
Holthausen, F. Zu Alt-und Mittelenglischen Dichtungen. Anglia, XIII-xxv.
Horstmann, C. Minor Poems of the Vernon Manuscript, Part 1. E. E. T. S.
XCVIII.
Morris, R. An Old English Miscellany, containing a Bestiary, Kentish
Sermons, Proverbs of Alfred, and Religious Poems of the Thirteenth
Century. E. E. T. S. XLIX.
Padelford, F. M. Early Sixteenth Century Lyrics. Boston, 1907.
Rimbault, E. F. Ancient Poetical Tracts of the Sixteenth Century, reprinted
from unique copies, formerly in the possession of the late Thomas
Caldecott, Esq. Percy Society, XXVII. 1842.
Ritson, J. A Select Collection of English Songs. 3 vols. 1783. Contains
a valuable introduction.
Ancient Songs and Ballads from the Reign of King Henry the Second
to the Revolution. 1790. Revised by Hazlitt, W. C. 1877. Contains a
valuable introduction.
Sandys, W. Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern (many from Add. MSS
5465 and 5665). Percy Society, XIX.
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491
Sandys, W. Festive Songs, principally of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Centuries. Percy Society, LXXVII. 1848.
Taylor, G. W. Poems written in English by Charles, duke of Orleans,
during his captivity in England after the battle of Agincourt. Rox-
burghe Club, xxxvIII. 1827.
Wright, T. Poems of Walter Mapes. Camden Society. 1841.
Specimens of Old Christmas Carols, selected from Manuscripts and
Printed Books. Percy Society, xvI.
Specimens of Lyric Poetry, composed in England in the Reign of
Edward the First (MS, Harleian 2253). Percy Society, xix. 1842.
Songs and Carols, now first Printed, from a Manuscript of the Fifteenth
Century (Bodleian MS, Eng. Poet. E. I. ). Percy Society, LXXIII. 1847.
Songs and Carols, from a Manuscript in the British Museum (MS, Sloane
2593). Warton Club, iv. 1856.
Wright, T. and Halliwell, J. 0. Reliquiae Antiquae. 2 vols. 1841.
Bartsch, K. Altfranzösische Romanzen und Pastourellen. Leipzig, 1870.
Blume, C. and Dreves, G. M. Analecta Hymnica Medii Aevi. Leipzig,
in progress.
Brand, J. and Ellis, Sir H. Observations on Popular Antiquities. 2 vols.
1900.
Brewer, J. S. , Gairdner, J. and Brodie, R. H. Letters and Papers of the
Reign of Henry VIII. Calendar of State Papers, 1862–1902. Contains
full accounts of the revels, etc.
Chambers, E. K. The Mediaeval Stage. 2 vols. Oxford, 1903.
Chappell, W. Old English Popular Music. 2 vols. Ed. Woolridge, H. E.
1893.
Clement, F. Histoire générale de la Musique religieuse. Paris, 1860.
Conybeare, F. C. The History of Christmas. Journal of American Theology.
Vol. 111. 1899.
Coussemaker, E. de. Histoire de l'Harmonie au Moyen Âge. Paris, 1852.
Crowest, F. J. The Story of British Music, from the Earliest Times. 1896.
Dawson, W. F. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations. 1902.
Dickinson, F. H. Missale ad usum insignis et praeclarae Ecclesiae Sarum.
1884.
Ebert, A. Allgemeine Geschichte der Literatur des Mittelalters im Abend-
lande. Vol. III. Leipzig, 1887.
Freymond, E. Jongleurs und Menestrels. Halle, 1883.
Gautier, L. Histoire de la Poésie liturgique au Moyen Âge. Paris, 1887.
Gomme, Mrs A. B. The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and
Ireland, with Tunes. 2 vols. Dictionary of British Folk-Lore. Part I.
1894-8.
Gummere, F. B. The Beginnings of Poetry. 1901.
Guest, E. History of English Rhythms. Ed. Skeat, W. W. 1882.
Heider, 0. Untersuchungen zur mittelenglischen Erotischen Lyrik. Halle,
1905.
Jeanroy, A. Les Origines de la Poésie lyrique en France au Moyen Âge:
Études de Littérature française et comparée, suivies de Textes inédits.
Paris, 1904.
Lais et descorts français du XIIIe siècle. Paris, 1901.
Mélanges d’Ancienne Poésie Lyrique. Extrait de la Revue des Langues
romanes. 1902.
Jusserand, J. J. English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages, trans. by
Smith, L. T. 1892.
:
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492
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Montaiglon, A. de. Chansons, ballades et rondeaux. Paris, 1855.
Montaiglon, A. de, et Rothschild, J. de. Recueil de Poésies françaises des
quinzième et seizième Siècles. Bibl. Elzév. Paris, 1855-78.
Paris, G. Chansons du xv° Siècle. Soc. Anc. Textes Fr. Paris, 1875.
Les Origines de la Poésie lyrique en France au Moyen Âge. Extrait du
Journal des Savants. 1892.
Petit de Julleville, L. Histoire de la Langue et de la Littérature Française.
Vol. 1, pp. 345 ff. : Les Chansons, by Jeanroy, M. Paris, 1896.
Proctor, F. et Wordsworth, C. Breviarum ad usum insignis Ecclesiae Sarum.
3 vols. Cambridge, 1882-6.
Raynaud, G. Recueil de Motets français des douzième et treizième Siècles.
2 vols. Paris, 1882-3.
Rondeaux et autres Poésies du xv• Siècle. Paris, 1889.
Rimbault, E. F. Book of Christmas Carols, with Ancient Melodies. 1847.
A Little Book of Songs and Ballads. 1851.
Sandys, W. Christmastide: its History, Festivities and Carols. [No date. ]
Schipper, J. Englische Metrik, in Historischen und Systematischer Ent-
wickelung Dargestellt. 2 vols. Bonn, 1881.
Schmeller, J. A. Carmina Burana, Lateinische und Deutsche Lieder und
Gedichte, einer Handschrift des xili Jahrhunderts aus Benedictbeuren,
auf der K. Bibliothek zu München. Breslau, 1904.
Sharp, C. J. English Folk-Song: some conclusions. 1907.
Songs and Madrigals of the Fifteenth Century. Plain Song Society. 1891.
Thien, H. Über die Englischen Marienklagen. Kiel, 1906.
Tiersot, J. Histoire de la Chanson populaire en France. Paris, 1889.
Wallaschek, R. Primitive Music: an Inquiry into the Origin and Develop-
ment of Music, Songs, Instruments, Dances, and Pantomimes of Savage
Races. 1893.
Warton, T. History of English Poetry, from the Twelfth to the close of the
Sixteenth Century. Ed. Hazlitt, W. C. 4 vols. 1871.
Wechssler, E. Die romanischen Marienklagen. Halle, 1893.
CHAPTER XVII
BALLADS
Brandl, Aloig. A good account of English and Scottish ballads in Paul's
Grundriss der germanischen Philologie, vol. II, Strassburg, 1893.
Child, F. J. (ed. ). The English and Scottish Popular Ballads. 5 vols. , 10
parts. Boston and New York, 1882-98. Practically a new work, and
in no sense a second edition of Child's earlier collection in eight vols. ,
Boston, 1857-8. The fifth volume (1898) contains a bibliography1 (pp.
503-566), which, with the Sources of the Texts (pp. 397-405), the Titles
of Collections of Ballads (pp. 455-469), indexes, lists of ballad-airs and
tunes and other helps, furnishes a complete apparatus for the student
of the particular subject. There is, however, no corresponding biblio-
graphy of the ballad at large; for Child did not live to write his greatly
desired general introduction.
1 The introduction to each of the separate ballads, with the Additions and
Corrections, gives a bibliography for the study of that ballad in all its relations.
## p. 493 (#511) ############################################
Chapter XVII
493
Child, F. J. (ed. ). Article on Ballads, in Johnson's Cyclopaedia. New York,
1893. While the author wished no stress to be laid upon this article
with regard to general questions, it gives a clear account of the scope
and connections of British ballads and a brief description of those of
other lands.
Courthope, W. J. A History of English Poetry. 1895. Vol. 1, chap. xi,
The Decay of English Minstrelsy. Defends minstrel authorship, though
seemingly a lost cause.
Gummere, F. B. Introduction to Old English Ballads. Boston, 1894. Sub-
sequent editions unchanged: it contains an account of ballad criticism
in England and Germany. See also, by the same writer, The Ballad
and Communal Poetry, Child Memorial volume (v) of the Harvard
Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature, Boston, 1896; Primitive
Poetry and the Ballad, in Modern Philology, 1, Chicago, 1903-4; and The
Popular Ballad, 1907.
Hales, J. W. and Furnivall, F. J. (ed. ). Percy Folio Manuscript. 3 vols. and
a supplement. 1867-8. This made possible the collection now recog-
nised as final.
Hecht, H. , sums up the Neuere Literatur zur Englisch-schottischen
Balladendichtung in Englische Studien, xxxvi, 1906.
Henderson, T. F. Revised edition of Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish
Border. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1902. With a general preface and particular
introductions which tend to trace each ballad to individual authors like
Burns and Scott.
Kittredge, G. L. Introduction to the one-volume edition of Child's Ballads.
Edited by Mrs Sargent and himself. Boston, 1904. This volume in-
cludes one or more versions of practically all the ballads, and the
introduction is a clear exposition of the doctrine that popular ballads
really belong to the people.
Lang, A. Article on Ballads, in Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th edition. Lang
has expressed his opinion on the ballad-question in recent papers; in
particular may be noted his discussion of the ballad Auld Maitland in
Folk Lore, XIII, 191 ff. (1902), and his argument for communal author-
ship, ibid. xiv, 147 ff. (1903).
Sidgwick, F. Popular Ballads of the Olden Time. 1903, 1904, 1907. 3 series.
2 vols, issued so far. The introduction inclines to the theory that ballads
belong to the people, but makes allowance for opposing views such as
those of G. Gregory Smith and T. F. Henderson.
Smith, G. Gregory. The Transition Period. 1900. Chap. VI.
Older criticism, foreign and domestic, of English ballads is summarised
in F. B. Gummere's Introduction to Old English Ballads cited above. For
admirable discussion of ballad poetry in other lands see the introduction to
Constantino Nigra’s Canti Popolari del Piemonte, Turin, 1888, pp. xi-xxxvii,
and Gaston Paris, De l'Étude de la Poésie Populaire, in Melusine, 1, 1 ff.
Opposed to their doctrine is John Meier, whose Kunstlieder im Volksmunde,
Halle, 1906, indicates its theory by its title, and is not very far from
Henderson's point of view. It must be remembered, finally, that the majority
of the poems published by the Ballad Society, such as street-songs,
broadsides and popular ditties of every sort, belongs not to the subject of
this chapter, but to journalism.
The following books may also be consulted:
Addison, J. The Spectator. Nos. 70, 74. For Chevy Chase, eto,
Allingham, W. The Ballad Book. 1865 ff.
Aytoun, W. E. The Ballads of Scotland. 2 vols. 1858 ff.
## p. 494 (#512) ############################################
494
Bibliography
Bell, R. Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England.
Hymns to the Virgin and Christ: The Parliament of Devils, etc.
E. E. T. S. XXIV.
Minor Poems of the Vernon Maruscript, Part 11. E. E. T. S. CXVII.
Halliwell, J. 0. Early English Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, Selected
from an Inedited Manuscript of the Fifteenth Century (Porkington MS).
Warton Club, II. 1855.
Hansknecht, E. Vier Gedichte von Charles D'Orleans. Anglia, XVII, 445.
Hazlitt, W. C. Remains of Early Popular Poetry. 4 vols. 1864-66.
Holthausen, F. Zu Alt-und Mittelenglischen Dichtungen. Anglia, XIII-xxv.
Horstmann, C. Minor Poems of the Vernon Manuscript, Part 1. E. E. T. S.
XCVIII.
Morris, R. An Old English Miscellany, containing a Bestiary, Kentish
Sermons, Proverbs of Alfred, and Religious Poems of the Thirteenth
Century. E. E. T. S. XLIX.
Padelford, F. M. Early Sixteenth Century Lyrics. Boston, 1907.
Rimbault, E. F. Ancient Poetical Tracts of the Sixteenth Century, reprinted
from unique copies, formerly in the possession of the late Thomas
Caldecott, Esq. Percy Society, XXVII. 1842.
Ritson, J. A Select Collection of English Songs. 3 vols. 1783. Contains
a valuable introduction.
Ancient Songs and Ballads from the Reign of King Henry the Second
to the Revolution. 1790. Revised by Hazlitt, W. C. 1877. Contains a
valuable introduction.
Sandys, W. Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern (many from Add. MSS
5465 and 5665). Percy Society, XIX.
## p. 491 (#509) ############################################
Chapter XVI
491
Sandys, W. Festive Songs, principally of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Centuries. Percy Society, LXXVII. 1848.
Taylor, G. W. Poems written in English by Charles, duke of Orleans,
during his captivity in England after the battle of Agincourt. Rox-
burghe Club, xxxvIII. 1827.
Wright, T. Poems of Walter Mapes. Camden Society. 1841.
Specimens of Old Christmas Carols, selected from Manuscripts and
Printed Books. Percy Society, xvI.
Specimens of Lyric Poetry, composed in England in the Reign of
Edward the First (MS, Harleian 2253). Percy Society, xix. 1842.
Songs and Carols, now first Printed, from a Manuscript of the Fifteenth
Century (Bodleian MS, Eng. Poet. E. I. ). Percy Society, LXXIII. 1847.
Songs and Carols, from a Manuscript in the British Museum (MS, Sloane
2593). Warton Club, iv. 1856.
Wright, T. and Halliwell, J. 0. Reliquiae Antiquae. 2 vols. 1841.
Bartsch, K. Altfranzösische Romanzen und Pastourellen. Leipzig, 1870.
Blume, C. and Dreves, G. M. Analecta Hymnica Medii Aevi. Leipzig,
in progress.
Brand, J. and Ellis, Sir H. Observations on Popular Antiquities. 2 vols.
1900.
Brewer, J. S. , Gairdner, J. and Brodie, R. H. Letters and Papers of the
Reign of Henry VIII. Calendar of State Papers, 1862–1902. Contains
full accounts of the revels, etc.
Chambers, E. K. The Mediaeval Stage. 2 vols. Oxford, 1903.
Chappell, W. Old English Popular Music. 2 vols. Ed. Woolridge, H. E.
1893.
Clement, F. Histoire générale de la Musique religieuse. Paris, 1860.
Conybeare, F. C. The History of Christmas. Journal of American Theology.
Vol. 111. 1899.
Coussemaker, E. de. Histoire de l'Harmonie au Moyen Âge. Paris, 1852.
Crowest, F. J. The Story of British Music, from the Earliest Times. 1896.
Dawson, W. F. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations. 1902.
Dickinson, F. H. Missale ad usum insignis et praeclarae Ecclesiae Sarum.
1884.
Ebert, A. Allgemeine Geschichte der Literatur des Mittelalters im Abend-
lande. Vol. III. Leipzig, 1887.
Freymond, E. Jongleurs und Menestrels. Halle, 1883.
Gautier, L. Histoire de la Poésie liturgique au Moyen Âge. Paris, 1887.
Gomme, Mrs A. B. The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and
Ireland, with Tunes. 2 vols. Dictionary of British Folk-Lore. Part I.
1894-8.
Gummere, F. B. The Beginnings of Poetry. 1901.
Guest, E. History of English Rhythms. Ed. Skeat, W. W. 1882.
Heider, 0. Untersuchungen zur mittelenglischen Erotischen Lyrik. Halle,
1905.
Jeanroy, A. Les Origines de la Poésie lyrique en France au Moyen Âge:
Études de Littérature française et comparée, suivies de Textes inédits.
Paris, 1904.
Lais et descorts français du XIIIe siècle. Paris, 1901.
Mélanges d’Ancienne Poésie Lyrique. Extrait de la Revue des Langues
romanes. 1902.
Jusserand, J. J. English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages, trans. by
Smith, L. T. 1892.
:
## p. 492 (#510) ############################################
492
Bibliography
Montaiglon, A. de. Chansons, ballades et rondeaux. Paris, 1855.
Montaiglon, A. de, et Rothschild, J. de. Recueil de Poésies françaises des
quinzième et seizième Siècles. Bibl. Elzév. Paris, 1855-78.
Paris, G. Chansons du xv° Siècle. Soc. Anc. Textes Fr. Paris, 1875.
Les Origines de la Poésie lyrique en France au Moyen Âge. Extrait du
Journal des Savants. 1892.
Petit de Julleville, L. Histoire de la Langue et de la Littérature Française.
Vol. 1, pp. 345 ff. : Les Chansons, by Jeanroy, M. Paris, 1896.
Proctor, F. et Wordsworth, C. Breviarum ad usum insignis Ecclesiae Sarum.
3 vols. Cambridge, 1882-6.
Raynaud, G. Recueil de Motets français des douzième et treizième Siècles.
2 vols. Paris, 1882-3.
Rondeaux et autres Poésies du xv• Siècle. Paris, 1889.
Rimbault, E. F. Book of Christmas Carols, with Ancient Melodies. 1847.
A Little Book of Songs and Ballads. 1851.
Sandys, W. Christmastide: its History, Festivities and Carols. [No date. ]
Schipper, J. Englische Metrik, in Historischen und Systematischer Ent-
wickelung Dargestellt. 2 vols. Bonn, 1881.
Schmeller, J. A. Carmina Burana, Lateinische und Deutsche Lieder und
Gedichte, einer Handschrift des xili Jahrhunderts aus Benedictbeuren,
auf der K. Bibliothek zu München. Breslau, 1904.
Sharp, C. J. English Folk-Song: some conclusions. 1907.
Songs and Madrigals of the Fifteenth Century. Plain Song Society. 1891.
Thien, H. Über die Englischen Marienklagen. Kiel, 1906.
Tiersot, J. Histoire de la Chanson populaire en France. Paris, 1889.
Wallaschek, R. Primitive Music: an Inquiry into the Origin and Develop-
ment of Music, Songs, Instruments, Dances, and Pantomimes of Savage
Races. 1893.
Warton, T. History of English Poetry, from the Twelfth to the close of the
Sixteenth Century. Ed. Hazlitt, W. C. 4 vols. 1871.
Wechssler, E. Die romanischen Marienklagen. Halle, 1893.
CHAPTER XVII
BALLADS
Brandl, Aloig. A good account of English and Scottish ballads in Paul's
Grundriss der germanischen Philologie, vol. II, Strassburg, 1893.
Child, F. J. (ed. ). The English and Scottish Popular Ballads. 5 vols. , 10
parts. Boston and New York, 1882-98. Practically a new work, and
in no sense a second edition of Child's earlier collection in eight vols. ,
Boston, 1857-8. The fifth volume (1898) contains a bibliography1 (pp.
503-566), which, with the Sources of the Texts (pp. 397-405), the Titles
of Collections of Ballads (pp. 455-469), indexes, lists of ballad-airs and
tunes and other helps, furnishes a complete apparatus for the student
of the particular subject. There is, however, no corresponding biblio-
graphy of the ballad at large; for Child did not live to write his greatly
desired general introduction.
1 The introduction to each of the separate ballads, with the Additions and
Corrections, gives a bibliography for the study of that ballad in all its relations.
## p. 493 (#511) ############################################
Chapter XVII
493
Child, F. J. (ed. ). Article on Ballads, in Johnson's Cyclopaedia. New York,
1893. While the author wished no stress to be laid upon this article
with regard to general questions, it gives a clear account of the scope
and connections of British ballads and a brief description of those of
other lands.
Courthope, W. J. A History of English Poetry. 1895. Vol. 1, chap. xi,
The Decay of English Minstrelsy. Defends minstrel authorship, though
seemingly a lost cause.
Gummere, F. B. Introduction to Old English Ballads. Boston, 1894. Sub-
sequent editions unchanged: it contains an account of ballad criticism
in England and Germany. See also, by the same writer, The Ballad
and Communal Poetry, Child Memorial volume (v) of the Harvard
Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature, Boston, 1896; Primitive
Poetry and the Ballad, in Modern Philology, 1, Chicago, 1903-4; and The
Popular Ballad, 1907.
Hales, J. W. and Furnivall, F. J. (ed. ). Percy Folio Manuscript. 3 vols. and
a supplement. 1867-8. This made possible the collection now recog-
nised as final.
Hecht, H. , sums up the Neuere Literatur zur Englisch-schottischen
Balladendichtung in Englische Studien, xxxvi, 1906.
Henderson, T. F. Revised edition of Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish
Border. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1902. With a general preface and particular
introductions which tend to trace each ballad to individual authors like
Burns and Scott.
Kittredge, G. L. Introduction to the one-volume edition of Child's Ballads.
Edited by Mrs Sargent and himself. Boston, 1904. This volume in-
cludes one or more versions of practically all the ballads, and the
introduction is a clear exposition of the doctrine that popular ballads
really belong to the people.
Lang, A. Article on Ballads, in Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th edition. Lang
has expressed his opinion on the ballad-question in recent papers; in
particular may be noted his discussion of the ballad Auld Maitland in
Folk Lore, XIII, 191 ff. (1902), and his argument for communal author-
ship, ibid. xiv, 147 ff. (1903).
Sidgwick, F. Popular Ballads of the Olden Time. 1903, 1904, 1907. 3 series.
2 vols, issued so far. The introduction inclines to the theory that ballads
belong to the people, but makes allowance for opposing views such as
those of G. Gregory Smith and T. F. Henderson.
Smith, G. Gregory. The Transition Period. 1900. Chap. VI.
Older criticism, foreign and domestic, of English ballads is summarised
in F. B. Gummere's Introduction to Old English Ballads cited above. For
admirable discussion of ballad poetry in other lands see the introduction to
Constantino Nigra’s Canti Popolari del Piemonte, Turin, 1888, pp. xi-xxxvii,
and Gaston Paris, De l'Étude de la Poésie Populaire, in Melusine, 1, 1 ff.
Opposed to their doctrine is John Meier, whose Kunstlieder im Volksmunde,
Halle, 1906, indicates its theory by its title, and is not very far from
Henderson's point of view. It must be remembered, finally, that the majority
of the poems published by the Ballad Society, such as street-songs,
broadsides and popular ditties of every sort, belongs not to the subject of
this chapter, but to journalism.
The following books may also be consulted:
Addison, J. The Spectator. Nos. 70, 74. For Chevy Chase, eto,
Allingham, W. The Ballad Book. 1865 ff.
Aytoun, W. E. The Ballads of Scotland. 2 vols. 1858 ff.
## p. 494 (#512) ############################################
494
Bibliography
Bell, R. Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England.
