[1268.] of new, anew, again.

[1273.] pan, pain.

[NOTES TO BOOK II.]

[P. 38], [l. 1279]. thocht, anxiety.

[1284.] apperans, i.e. vision, as in [l. 364].

[1295.] aqwynt, acquainted; Burns uses acquent.

[1297.] com, coming.

[P. 39], [l. 1316]. “So far out of the way you go in your course.” Compare [l. 1797].

[1317.] “Thy ship, that goeth upon the stormy surge, nigh of thy revels (i.e. because of thy revels) in the gulf it falls, where it is almost drowned in the peril.”

[1321.] “In the wretched dance of wickedness.” See the curious uses of the word “daunce” in Chaucer.