74. That they might walk.
81. didna walk.
82-4.
Beyond two hours, or barely three,
Till up cam seven[118] stalwart outlaws,
The bauldest fellows that ane could see.
98. We'll take your life, for this lady fair, sir.
101. My lady's fair, I like her weel, sir.
112,3.
And he spak still mair furiously;
'Flee, or we'll kill ye, because your lady.
12.
'My lady fair, I shall part na frae thee,
And for my life, I did never fear;
Sae before I lose my winsome lady,
My life I'll venture for ane sae dear.
13.
'But if ye're a' true to your manhood,
As I shall try to be true to mine,
I'll fight ye a', come man by man then,
Till the last drop o my bloud I tine.'
142. my bridled steed.
143. And mind ye never change your colour.