198 b. ‘Le Retour du Mari.’ ‘Un Retour de Guerre’ (cards), Daymard, pp. 203, 4.
202 a, III, 501 b. For more of these curiosities (in Salman u. Morolf, Orendel, Virginal, Laurin, etc.), see Vogt’s note, p. 181 (248 ff.), to Salman u. Morolf.
206. H. I have received from Mr Walker, of Aberdeen, author of ‘The Bards of Bonaccord,’ a copy of ‘Hind Horn’ which was taken down by a correspondent of his on lower Deeside about 1880. It closely resembles G and H. Collated with H, the more note-worthy variations are as follows:
11. Hey how, bound, lovie, hey how, free.
62. An the glintin o ‘t was aboon.
10. An when he looked the ring upon, O but it was pale an wan!
132. What news, what news is in this lan?
19.
Ye’ll ging up to yon high hill,
An ye’ll blaw yer trumpet loud an shrill.