B. |
111,2. Spulzie.
Readings in Aytoun which may have been
derived from Sharpe: |
A. |
42. The tear stood in.
83. But bonny John Seton o Pitmeddin. |
B. |
83. And there the Covenanters' shot.
84. It dang him frae his.
102. Was riding frae D.
103. This is the proudest Seton of a'.
143. And wha sae ready as Craigievar.
151. Then up and spake the gude.
162. As he rade owre the field.
163. Why should we burn the bonny.
164. When its like we couldna build.
Readings in The New Deeside Guide: |
A. |
13. lords their pallions pitched.
21. A baron bold.
31. To his.
41. and came.
55. your steed.
114. He bore: to me.
154. cannon's rair. |