Waiting for their ain dear lords,
For they'll se thame na mair.
11. Half owre, half owre to Aberdour,
It's "fiftie fadom deep,
And their lies guid Sir Patrick Spens,
Wi' the Scots lords at his feet."
[73] "A braid letter, open or patent, in opposition to close rolls."--Percy.
[74] Note that it is the sight of the new moon late in the evening which makes a bad omen.
[75] Combs.
[73] "A braid letter, open or patent, in opposition to close rolls."--Percy.
[74] Note that it is the sight of the new moon late in the evening which makes a bad omen.
[75] Combs.