About This Book
The volume gathers a wide selection of traditional English and Border ballads—romances, laments, murder ballads, and heroic battle narratives—rendered in concise, objective verse and accompanied by decorative drawings. An introductory essay frames these songs as popular, narrative-driven compositions that favor plain diction and compact storytelling over introspection. Included pieces recount royal intrigues and domestic betrayals, doomed romances and filial devotion, outlaw exploits, maritime disasters, and historic skirmishes, often mixing folklore and historical incident. The arrangement emphasizes the ballads' narrative momentum, repetitive motifs, and communal voice, offering readers a panorama of older vernacular subjects, dramatic scenes, and enduring themes of love, loyalty, violence, and loss.







