16, 17, wanting.
77. Sweet William’s Ghost.
P. 228, note †. Add: Zingerle, in Zeitschrift für Volkskunde, II, 147.
229. C is translated by Pröhle, G. A. Bürger, Sein Leben u. seine Dichtungen, p. 106.
78. The Unquiet Grave.
P. 236 b, last paragraph. See the preface to ‘The Suffolk Miracle’ in this volume, p. 58 ff.
This “fragment,” in a small MS. volume entirely in C. K. Sharpe’s handwriting (“Songs”), p. 21, “from the recitation of Miss Oliphant of Gask, now Mrs Nairn” (later Lady Nairne), evidently belongs here.
O wet and weary is the night,
And evendown pours the rain, O,
And he that was sae true to me