He set her on a milk-white steed,
And himself upon a grey;
He never turned his face again,
But he bore her quite away.

84. ware.

181. Marie.

204. flang'd.

[C].

123. MS. scâd.

[D].

10. The following stanza, superscribed "Mrs Lindores, Kelso," was found among Mr Kinlock's papers, and was inserted at I, 331, of the Kinlock MSS. It may be a first recollection of D 10, but is more likely to be another version:

'We raid over hill and we raid over dale,
And we raid over mountains sae high,
Until we cam in sicht o yon bonnie castle bowr
Whare Sir William Arthur did lie.'

[E].