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380 380 INDEX. schools, poetry of the, xiv ; xvi ; Ixxxiii ; 348. scop,, xxxii ; 310, ff. Scott, lix ; 311 ; and often, scurrilous songs, see ballad. septenariuSf xxx ; 303. Shakespeare, xiii ; xx ; xxii ; xxiv; xxxix. Shelley, xv. Sidney, xx ; 325. similes, xxxi ; 309. simplicity, xxix ; 309. singer, Ixviii, f. ; 310, ff. singing, Ixxii, f. sister's son, 328. Skelton, xiv. song, xvi, f. ; xviii ; xx, f. ; xxvi ; Ixxii. sonnet, xxi. speech, xxix ; xxxvi ; lii ; xcvii. spontaneity, xxxiii. Steenstrup, xxxi ; Ixii, f. ; Ixxi. Stein thai, xxxv, ff. stev, xci. subjective, xi, ff. ; xxviii. supernatural, 346. surnames, 318. sword-dance, Ixxv. swords, color of, 345 ; 364. swearing by, 317. Table, 318. tables, 334. Talvj, Iviii ; Ixxxvi Tennyson, xxx. threnody, Ixxxvii, f. transformation, 360. troth-plight, 349. Uhland, Iv, ff. ; bciv. Verb omitted, 325, f. verse (see also metre), 307, ff. Villon, xii, f. ; xxii. volksliedy xvii ; xxvi ; xxxvii ; xHii, ff. volkspoesie^ xxvi ; Ixx. volksthiimliche poesie, xxvi ; Ixx. Warnings of danger, 357. washing before meals, 315. Watling Street, 315, 324. Woden, Ixvii ; 349. Wolf, F., xxvii, f. ; xxxvi 4 xxxix ; Iviii ; Ixxxiii ; xcvii. wolves, 328. Wood, Robert, xxxix. Wordsworth, xiv, f. ' Young, E., xxxix.