FOOTNOTES
{0a} See Pitcairn, Case of Alison Pearson, 1586.
{0b} Translated in Ballads and Lyrics of Old France.—A. L.
{87} “Kinnen,” rabbits.
{88a} “Nicher,” neigh.
{88b} “Gilt,” gold.
{88c} “Dow,” are able to.
{88d} “Ganging,” going.
{90a} “Targats”, tassels.
{90b} “Blink sae brawly,” glance so bravely.
{90c} “Fechting,” fighting.
{91} “Kirsty,” Christopher.
{92} “Hald,” hold.
{94} “Reek,” smoke.
{95} “Freits,” omens.
{96a} “Wighty,” valiant.
{96b} “Wroken,” revenged.
{97} “Mudie,” bold.
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