But ‘twill be talk’d in Carlisle town

That these two [old] men were all the blame.


a.

The Song of Bewick and Grahame: containing an account how the Lord Grahame met with Sir Robert Bewick in the town of Carlisle, and, going to the tavern, a dispute happened betwixt them which of their sons was the better man; how Grahame rode away in a passion, and, meeting with his son, persuaded him to go and fight young Bewick, which he did accordingly; and how it prov’d both their deaths.

Licensd and enterd according to order.

24. love, b-g have live; h, like us.

114. thou. Cf. 314.

134. you can.

182. might he.