Where his dochter did stay,
He signd a bond o unity,
And visits now they pay.
FOOTNOTES:
[41] The ‘Vogelritter’ mentioned by Prior, III, 207, is this same story. See Mone, Uebersicht der niederländischen Volksliteratur, p. 90, No 59.
[42] Most of the above are cited by R. Köhler, notes in Warnke’s ed. of Marie’s Lais, p. LXXXVIII f. For the dipping in water, etc., see Tam Lin, I, 338.
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A. ‘Lord of Learne,’ Percy MS., p. 73; Hales and Furnivall, I, 180.
B. ‘A pretty ballad of the Lord of Lorn and the Fals Steward.’ a. Wood, 401, fol. 95 b. b. Roxburghe, I, 222; Roxburghe Ballads, ed. Chappell, II, 55. c. Pepys, I, 494, No 254.