b. |
13. maids in.
21. said.
31,2. |
And this beheard her mother's foot-page,
Who listed the words thae twa. |
33. He tauld them ower to.
42. Gart bind: his ain.
44. hands.
After 4:
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They threw him into dungeon-keep;
Full little he reckd the pain;
But sair he mournd each springing hope
That was blasted a' sae sune. |
51. fell out.
52. That wanting.
53. And they hae.
54. him to thole a deadly doom.
63,4. For gin I judge frae his gentle look I
think he is where he should na stand.
7. |
'Yet has he broken my highest towr,
Was bigged strong wi stane and lime,
And stolen forth my rich jewels
Frae my coffer bound wi aiken beam.' |
81. out and spak sweet.
82. sat near hir mother's.
83. hae ye tauld.
84. Justice, hear you.
91,2. has not broken her highest towr, Was
bigged strong wi stane and lime.
94. ane.
After 9:
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'Yet has he stolen a dearer pledge,
Not frae my mother, but frae me;
For he has stolen a virgin's heart
Should have waited for ane o high degree.' |
101. first fair.
111. Then out and spake the good.
113. nae harm.
114. his hands.
121. love, sweet Lady.
123. first fair.
13. Wanting, and probably also in W. Tytler's copy. |