O is added, in singing, to every second and fourth verse. Also in D, E, F, H.

C.

142. I thing.

F.

14. In a smaller hand, and detached from the preceding, as if added later.

G.

After 4 occurs this stanza, almost verbally repeated in 9, and improperly anticipating matters, according to the arrangement of the story in this version:

Be't wind, be't weet, be't snaw, be't sleet,
Our ships maun sail the morn:
Ever alack! my master dear,
For I fear a deadly storm.

H.

244. perhaps driven.