77. In the small MS. volume, “Songs,” entirely in C. K. Sharpe’s handwriting, p. 26, a 3 is given “from the Catalogue of the Edinburgh Exhibition of Pictures, 1810” as here, excepting that in the second line the reading is (absurdly) “royal kin.”
203. The Baron of Brackley.
P. 79. Fragment from Findlay MSS, I, 209, derived from Mrs McKenzie, Advie, Morayshire.
1
‘O are ye sleepin, baul B[r]achlie, or are ye at hame?
For the caterans are at ye, an a’ your kye ’s taen.’
2
. . . . . . . .
‘Ye’ll fling your rocks, lasses, we’ll fecht them our lane.
3