Au conte Salebrin ala premierement.

The Vows of the Heron (about 1340), Wright, Political Poems, I, 9 f.]

[128. ‘Ebbe Skammelsøn’ is now No 354 in the Grundtvig-Olrik collection of Danish ballads, Ridderviser, I, 197 ff. 8 Danish versions are printed (some of which go back to MSS of the 17th century), with a very elaborate introduction and critical apparatus. Dr. Olrik regards the extant Norwegian texts as derived from print. He enumerates 8 Swedish versions.]

67. Glasgerion.

P. 137, II, 511 f. Soporific effect of harping: cf. Revue celtique, XII, 81, 109, XV, 438. G. L. K.

69. Clerk Saunders.

P. 166. Stanzas 30-37 are inserted in Buchan’s first MS. on a separate slip of paper, and at 29, where the ballad originally ended, there is this note: “See the additional stanzas on the annexed leaf.” W. Walker.

72. The Clerk’s Twa Sons o Owsenford.

P. 174, note *. ‘Dass Schloss in Oesterreich,’ etc.: see Böhme’s Erk, No 61a-g; Frischbier u. Sembrzychi, Hundert Ostpreussiche Volkslieder, No 16, p. 26; Becker, Rheinischer Volksliederborn, No 2, a, b, c, p. 2 ff.; Wolfram, No 44, p. 71; Kristensen, Jyske Folkeminder, XI, 218, No 81.

73. Lord Thomas and Fair Annet.