The editor’s work is well and conscientiously done.—British Weekly.

GLASGOW: WILLIAM HODGE & CO.


[FOOTNOTES]

[1] Respectively the friend and the historian of the Bruce.

[2] Included in Dalzell’s Scotish Poems of the XVIth Century, Edin. 1801, and reprinted in 1868. The following opening lines afford a specimen of the adaptation of a “prophaine sang”:—

Quho is at my windo? who? who?

Goe from my windo; goe, goe:

Quha calles there, so like ane stranger?

Goe from my windo, goe.