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Sweet William's Ghost (Child 77, Roud 50) is an English Ballad and folk song which exists in many lyrical variations and musical arrangements. Early known printings of the song include Allan Ramsay's in 1740 and Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry in 1765. Percy believed that the last two stanzas of the version he published were later additions, but that the details of the story they recounted (specifically the death of Margaret upon William's grave) were original. The song is Aarne-Thompson type 365, "The Specter Bridegroom".

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  • Sweet William's Ghost (en)
  • Клятва верности (баллада) (ru)
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  • Sweet William's Ghost (Child 77, Roud 50) is an English Ballad and folk song which exists in many lyrical variations and musical arrangements. Early known printings of the song include Allan Ramsay's in 1740 and Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry in 1765. Percy believed that the last two stanzas of the version he published were later additions, but that the details of the story they recounted (specifically the death of Margaret upon William's grave) were original. The song is Aarne-Thompson type 365, "The Specter Bridegroom". (en)
  • «Клятва верности» (англ. Sweet William's Ghost, Child 77, Roud 50) — шотландская народная баллада. Впервые была опубликована в Аллана Рэмзи в 1740 году. Фрэнсис Джеймс Чайлд в своём собрании приводит семь её весьма различающихся вариантов — некоторые из них были выделены им из баллады «Вилли» (англ. Clerk Saunders, Child 69). (ru)
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  • Sweet William's Ghost (Child 77, Roud 50) is an English Ballad and folk song which exists in many lyrical variations and musical arrangements. Early known printings of the song include Allan Ramsay's in 1740 and Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry in 1765. Percy believed that the last two stanzas of the version he published were later additions, but that the details of the story they recounted (specifically the death of Margaret upon William's grave) were original. The song is Aarne-Thompson type 365, "The Specter Bridegroom". (en)
  • «Клятва верности» (англ. Sweet William's Ghost, Child 77, Roud 50) — шотландская народная баллада. Впервые была опубликована в Аллана Рэмзи в 1740 году. Фрэнсис Джеймс Чайлд в своём собрании приводит семь её весьма различающихся вариантов — некоторые из них были выделены им из баллады «Вилли» (англ. Clerk Saunders, Child 69). (ru)
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