4. He's taen him to his hunting ha,
For to make burly cheir;
When loud the wind was heard to sound,
And an earthquake rocked the floor.

And darkness coverd a' the hall,
Where they sat at their meat;
The gray dogs, youling, left their food,
And crept to Henrie's feet.

And louder houled the rising wind
And burst the fastned door;
And in there came a griesly ghost,
Stood stamping on the floor.

The wind and darkness are not of Scott's invention, for nearly all that is not in a is found in Lewis, too.

53,4. Each frighted huntsman fled the ha,
And left the king alone.

74-6. That ye're nae wellcum tee?'
'O ye's gae kill your berry brown steed,
And serve him up to me.'

94. That ye're na wellcum tee?

103. a' up, ane by ane.

114-6. That I hae left to gie?'
'O ye do fell your gay goss-hawks,
And bring them a' to me.'

121. he felled.