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Fair Margaret & Sweet William from The Book of British ballads (1842)

"Fair Margaret and Sweet William" (Child 74, Roud 253) is a traditional English ballad which tells of two lovers, of whom either one or both die from heartbreak.[1] Thomas Percy included it in his folio and said that it was quoted as early as 1611 in the Knight of the Burning Pestle.[2] In the United States, variations of Fair Margaret have been regarded as folk song as early as 1823.[3]

  1. ^ Child, Francis James (1965). English and Scottish Popular Ballads. Vol. 2. New York: Dover Publications. pp. 199–203.
  2. ^ Lesley Nelson-Burns, "Fair Margaret and Sweet William: Version 2"
  3. ^ Flanders, Helen Hartness; Brown, George (1968). Vermont Folk-Songs & Ballads. Hatboro, PA: Folklore Associates, Inc. pp. 240–1.

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