• "The Daemon Lover" (Roud 14, Child 243) – also known as "James Harris", "A Warning for Married Women", "The Distressed Ship Carpenter", "James Herries"...
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  • short excerpt from the traditional ballad "The Daemon Lover", in which the title character's name is James Harris. The book bears the dedication "For my...
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  • dancer from the far east nation of Yi Ti who became Prince Daemon Targaryen's lover. After Daemon the deceased Prince Baelon Targaryen's dragon egg, Mysaria...
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  • Demon Lover may refer to: The Daemon Lover, a medieval British ballad The Daemon Lover, a short story by Shirley Jackson. "The Demon Lover", a 1945 short...
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    2004. Custer Larue recorded the song on her album The Daemon Lover. The Irish band Altan recorded a version of the ballad "The Wind and Rain" on their 2005...
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    15, 1943 "Concerning … Tomorrow", Syracusan, March 1939 "The Daemon Lover ['The Phantom Lover']", Woman's Home Companion, February 1949 "Daughter, Come...
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    "The Ballad of Chevy Chase" is an English ballad, catalogued as Child Ballad 162 (Roud 223). There are two extant ballads under this title, both of which...
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  • the 16th-century Scottish ballad "The Daemon Lover" and the final song recorded for Bob Dylan. Biographer Clinton Heylin described the song as "the most...
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  • LaRue Sings 'The Daemon Lover' with The Baltimore Consort (1993) Bright Day Star (1994) A Trip to Killburn (1996) Tunes from the Attic (1997) The Ladyes Delight...
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    outlaws. In J Tullos Hennig's 2014 "The Wode" series, Guy, born Gamelyn, was a childhood friend and eventual lover to Rob before becoming a Templar and...
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  • guarded by the bears on Svalbard. Near Bolvangar, the Gobbler research station, Lyra finds an abandoned child who has been cut from his dæmon; the Gobblers...
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    "The False Lover Won Back" is a Scottish ballad, cataloged as Child Ballad 218 (Roud 201). Francis James Child cataloged the song as Child Ballad 218...
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    page is missing of the manuscript, but may have described her motive. In A Gest of Robyn Hode, she is established to be Red Roger's lover, although given...
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    of the 19th century. Their lyrics and Child's studies of them were published as The English and Scottish Popular Ballads. The tunes of most of the ballads...
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  • the more common tunes used for the ballad is the same as that used for the English ballad "Dives and Lazarus" and the Irish pub favorite "Star of the...
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    originating from the Scottish Borders. It is also associated with a reel of the same name, also known as the Glasgow Reel. The story revolves around the rescue...
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  • "The Knoxville Girl" is an Appalachian murder ballad. It is derived from the 19th-century Irish ballad "The Wexford Girl", itself derived from the earlier...
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    Maid Marian (category Fictional characters introduced in the 16th century)
    is the heroine of the Robin Hood legend in English folklore, often taken to be his lover. She is not mentioned in the early, medieval versions of the legend...
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    Saunders", "Kempion", "The Wife of Usher's Well", "The Cruel Sister", "The Dæmon Lover", and "Thomas the Rhymer". Scott enlisted the help of several collaborators...
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  • was inspired by a character of the same name from a folk ballad, "The Daemon Lover", about a woman who is persuaded by the Devil to run away with him. Ferri...
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    Lincoln Memorial University (category Pages using infobox university with the nickname alias)
    world" ballads such as "Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor", "The Daemon Lover", and "Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight." LMU is known for a rich literary history...
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  • freedom from the executioner. Other variants and/or titles include "The Gallows Pole", "The Gallis Pole", "Hangman", "The Prickle-Holly Bush", "The Golden Ball"...
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    of "Barbara Allen" and 22 versions of "The Daemon Lover" (often called "The House Carpenter" in Appalachia). The work of Sharp and Karpeles confirmed what...
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  • original text related to this article: Child's Ballads/40 "The Queen of Elfan's Nourice" or "The Queen of Elfland's Nourice" is Child ballad number 40, although...
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  • which the lady must perform in order to be accepted as his lover. The first verse usually opens with the introduction of the title character: The elphin...
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    his lover. Randall explains that his lover gave him a dinner of eels boiled in broo and that his hunting dogs died after eating the scraps of the meal...
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  • Alan-a-Dale (category Fictional characters introduced in the 17th century)
    figure in the Robin Hood legend. According to the stories, he was a wandering minstrel who became a member of Robin's band of outlaws, the "Merry Men"...
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  • character in The Book of Dust. Together with her dæmon Pantalaimon, she is introduced in La Belle Sauvage, where she is being protected from the Magisterium...
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  • of American R&B and pop production duo Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis "The Daemon Lover" aka "James Harris", British ballad James Fisher-Harris (born 1996)...
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    The Child Ballads is the colloquial name given to a collection of 305 ballads collected in the 19th century by Francis James Child and originally published...
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