84. o dirt.
After 9 follows:
Ilka hair that was on her head
Was like a heather cow,
And ilka Iouse that lookit out
Was like a lintseed bow.
a4 succeeds, with Kempy Kaye for auld Goling, and is necessarily transferred if the reading Kempy Kaye is retained.
[C].
The order of the first five stanzas in the MS is 1, 2, 5, 4, 3.
A wee is the burden after every second and fourth verse, and so with D.
11,2. In Motherwell's Minstrelsy, Appendix, p. xxiv, No xxx,
Kempy Kane's a wooin gane,
And far ayont the sea awee.
32. years.