- Allison Gross
"Allison Gross" (also known as Alison Cross) is a traditional
ballad , catalogued asChild Ballad #35. [Francis James Child , "The English and Scottish Popular Ballads", [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/eng/child/ch035.htm "Allison Gross"] ] It tells the story of "the ugliestwitch in the north country" who tries to persuade a man to become her lover and then punishes him by a transformation.ynopsis
Allison Gross, a hideous witch, tries to bribe the narrator to be her "leman". She combed his hair, first. When a scarlet mantle, a silk shirt with pearls, and a golden cup all fail, she blows on a horn three times, making an oath to make him regret it; then she strikes him with a silver wand, turning him into a wyrm (
dragon ) bound to a tree. His sister Maisry came to him to comb his hair. One day theSeelie Court came by, and a queen stroked him three times, turning him back into his proper form.Motifs
The horn motif is not clear. In "
The Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea ", the witch uses it after the transformation to summon her victim, but nothing appears to stem from it here. [Francis James Child, "The English and Scottish Popular Ballads", v 1, p 314, Dover Publications, New York 1965]The thwarted supernatural lover --
nereid ,fairy ,elf , ortroll -- taking this form of revenge is a common motif; the tales are generally a variant on "Beauty and the Beast ", where the victim must live in that form until finding another love, as beautiful as the thwarted lover. [Francis James Child, "The English and Scottish Popular Ballads", v 1, p 313-4, Dover Publications, New York 1965]The transformation back being performed by the Queen of the Fairies, however, is a unique motif. [Francis James Child, "The English and Scottish Popular Ballads", v 1, p 314, Dover Publications, New York 1965]
Recordings
The most popular musical version was recorded by
Steeleye Span , on their album "Parcel of Rogues ". The music they composed for it was substantially more rock-influenced than most of their more folky recordings, and they included a chorus that was not in Child's collection. The Steeleye Span version ends with the narrator, having rebuffed the advances of Allison Gross numerous times, transformed into a worm or dragon. However, several additional verses chronicle his life after this, including his transformation to his proper form by the queen onHalloween . Also known as "Alison Cross", it was recorded byLizzie Higgins , Elspeth Cowie, andMalinky . The Norwegian folk-rock band, Folque, produced the song in Norwegian in 1974 where it is track 9 on their album Folque. [http://www.norskfolkemuseum.no/prosjekt/mogb/folque.htm]References
External links
* [http://www.sarcon.demon.co.uk/lyrics/r0042.txt copy of the lyrics]
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