A.
"Some traditionary copies of the ballad have this stanza, which is the 19th in order:
And four and twenty milk-white swans,
Wi their wings stretchd out wide,
To blaw the stour aff the highway,
To let Fair Annie ride."
(Motherwell's Minstrelsy, p. lxviii, 19.)
Compare '[Lord Ingram and Chiel Wyet],' C 22.
C.
63, 103. silk.
131. The maidens.
D. a.
A Tragical Story of Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor. Together with the downfall of the Brown Girl.