[59] Thrive.

[60] Brought to confusion.

[61] Lost.

[62] Those who went round thus were called "Vessel Cup women."

[63] This dance is thus described in Notes and Queries (5th series, xii. 506). "Six youths, called sword dancers, dressed in white and decked with ribbons, accompanied by a fiddler, a boy in fantastic attire, the Bessy, and a doctor, practised a rude dance till New Year's day, when they ended with a feast. The Bessy interfered, whilst the dancers, surrounded him with swords, and he was killed."

[64] Chambers' Journal, Dec. 21, 1881.

[65] False beards.

[66] Except that it shall be.

[67] Burn.

[68] Upon pain of paying.