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"Hero-tales and Legends of the Serbians," by W. M. Petrovitch. (London: Harrap, 1914.)
  • 1. The Marriage of King Voukashin.
  • 2. Prince Marko tells whose the Empire shall be.
  • 3. Prince Marko and a Moorish Chieftain.
  • 4. Prince Marko abolishes the wedding-tax.
  • 5. Prince Marko and Bogdan the Bully.
  • 6. Prince Marko and General Voutcha.
  • 7. Prince Marko's wedding-procession.
  • 8. Prince Marko and the Moorish Princess.
  • 9. Prince Marko and the Veela.
  • 10. Prince Marko and the Turkish huntsmen.
  • 11. Prince Marko and Moussa Kessedjiya.
  • 12. The Death of Prince Marko. (All in prose.)
"Serbian Songs and Poems: Chords of the Yugoslav Harp," by J. W. Wiles. (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1917.) Mostly short lyrical pieces. Contains a metrical rendering of "Marko and the Falcon."
"Serbian Ballads," by R. W. Seton-Watson, has metrical translation of "Marko and the Vila" (not Vuk's version). "Serbian Ballads" is a pamphlet of sixteen pages published by the Kossovo Day Committee, 1916.