Ed de Moel

Child Ballads - End-Notes

191. Hughie Graham

A. a.  Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, in West-smith-field, neer the Hospital-gate.
122. Garland.
131. another.
223. the causer of my life.
b.  To a pleasant new northern tune.
Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden-Ball, in Westsmithfield.
33. Lords.
93. Then cry'd wanting.
94. never.
104. of the.
122. Garlard.
131. other.
213. ware.
223. the causer of my life.
224. plays.
233. borders.
c.  Printed for P. Brooksby [torn off] Westsmithfield.
24. he wanting.
53. of thy.
93. Then cry'd wanting.
104. of the.
113. thy fact.
122. Garlard.
131. other.
213. ware.
223. the causer of my life.
224. plays.
233. borders.
d.  22. the same serime.
81. again.
82. compast.
92,3, 122. Garland.
93. Then cry'd.
101. the wanting.
114. it wanting.
131. other.
143. will I.
174. they wanting.
223. cause of the loss.
e.  No imprint.
22. rid wanting: the same
23. he could
52. my for thy.
71. as wanting.
82. compast.
92,3. Garland.
93. Then cry'd.
101. to town.
104. calld to.
112. for to.
131. other.
143. will I.
184. With his.
194. come.
223. of the loss of.
B.  84. blin' in Johnson's Museum: blink in Cromek.
D.  Sir Hugh in the Grime's Downfall, or, A New Song made on Sir Hugh in the Grime, who was hangd for stealing the Bishop's Mare. London: Printed and sold by L. How. (About 1770 ?)
52. did leet: cf. A 182. 104. biding.
141. tonge.

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