Tam Lin

Ballads

 * "Tam Lin" in The English and Scottish Popular Ballads ed. by Francis James Child (19th Century).
 * Variant A (O I forbid you, maidens a&apos;)
 * Variant B (I forbid ye, maidens a&apos;)
 * Variant C (She's prickt hersell and prind hersell)
 * Variant D (O all you ladies young and gay)
 * Variant E (Lady Margaret is over gravel green)
 * Variant F (She's taen her petticoat by the band)
 * Variant G (Take warning, a' ye ladies fair)
 * Variant H (I forbid ye, maidens a&apos;)
 * Variant I (O I forbid ye, maidens a')
 * Variant J (The night, the night is Halloween)
 * Variant J2 (The maid that sits in Katherine’s Hall)
 * Variant K (Leady Margat stands in her boor-door)
 * Variant L (I charge ye, a' ye ladies fair)
 * Variant M (My father was a noble knight)

Prose adaptations

 * "Wild Robin" in Fairy Book by Rebecca Sophia Clarke
 * "Elphin Irving, the Fairies' Cupbearer" in Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry by Allan Cunningham (1887).
 * "Tamlane" in More English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs (1894).