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- First line: For wha ere had a lealer luve
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text; Music
- Bronson, Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads 2 pp.482-483 (version 2)
- Scotland
- First line: O wha wou'd wish the wind to blaw
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text; Music
- Bronson, Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads 2 pp.482-483 (version 1)
- Brown, Mrs. | Falkland
- First line: O wha wad wish the wind to blaw
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text
- Scott, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (3rd edn. 1806) 2 pp.371-374
- Scotland
- First line: O wha wad wish the wind to blaw
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text
- Scott, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (Ed. Henderson, 1902) 3 pp.200-204
- Scotland
- First line: O wha wad wish the wind to blaw
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text
- Aytoun, Ballads of Scotland 2 (1858) pp.182-184
- Scotland
- First line: O wha wad wish the wind to blaw
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text
- Whitelaw, Book of Scottish Ballads pp.285-286
- Scotland
- First line: O wha wou'd wish the win' to blaw
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text; Music
- Kinsley, Oxford Book of Ballads (1969 edn.) pp.162-164
- Scotland
- First line: O wha wad wish the wind to blaw
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text
- Chambers, The Scottish Ballads (1829) pp.284-286
- Scotland
- First line: It fell about the Mart'mas time
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text
- Greig, Folk-Song of the North-East art. LXXXVIII
- Robertson, Miss Bell | Aberdeen
- First line: It fell aboot a Mart'mas time
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text
- Greig-Duncan Collection 5 pp.205-206
- Robertson, Miss Bell | Scotland
- First line: It fell about a Martinmas time
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text
- Keith, Last Leaves of Traditional Ballads (1925) pp.72-73
- Robertson, Miss Bell | New Pitsligo
- First line: For wha ere had a lealer luve
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text; Music
- Lyle, McAlpine & Dhu McLucas, Song Repertoire of Amelia & Jane Harris (2002) pp.126-127 (version b)
- Harris, Amelia / Jane Harris | Edinburgh
- First line: His studie was o' the beaten gowd
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Lyle, McAlpine & Dhu McLucas, Song Repertoire of Amelia & Jane Harris (2002) pp.126-127 (version a)
- Harris, Amelia / Jane Harris
- First line: It fell about the Mart'mas time
- Roud no: 482 | Manuscript | Text
- James Madison Carpenter MSS Collection (American Folklife Center, Library of Congress / VWML, London) pp.04480-04481 / 06646-06647 // JMC/1/2/2/C, pp. 04480-04481 // JMC/1/3/E, pp. 06646-06647
- Robertson, Bell | New Pitsligo
- URL link
- First line: O wha woud wish the win' to blaw
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text; Music
- Rieuwerts, The Ballads Repertoire of Anna Gordon, Mrs. Brown of Falkland (2011) pp.128-131 (version a)
- Gordon, Anna (Mrs. Brown) | Falkland
- First line: O wha wou'd wish the wind to blaw
- Roud no: 482 | Book | Text; Music
- Rieuwerts, The Ballads Repertoire of Anna Gordon, Mrs. Brown of Falkland (2011) pp.128-131 (version b)
- Gordon, Anna (Mrs. Brown) | Falkland
BROWN ADAM [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 482 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) C098
- URL link
BROWN ADAM [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 482 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
LOWLAND'S OF HOLLAND, THE & WILLIE REILLY AND HIS CÁILÍN BÁN
- First line: Oh then rise up Willie Reilly, now, an' come along with me
- Roud no: 482 | Sound recording | Audio
- Tom Munnelly Collection (Univ. College Dublin, UCD) TM0428/A/05
- McNamara, Pat | Kilshanny
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