93. bree.
111. O up then started.
113. you have spak the first word.
O is added to the second and fourth lines for singing, in both of the Museum copies and in B.
FOOTNOTES:
[87] All the above have been cited by Reinhold Köhler, Jahrbuch für romanische u. englische Literatur, XII, 348 f., or by Clouston, Popular Tales and Fictions, II, 15 ff.
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THE FRIAR IN THE WELL
A. a. ‘The Fryer well fitted,’ etc., Rawlinson Ballads, 566, fol. 63, 4°. b. ‘The Fryer well fitted,’ etc., Roxburghe Ballads, II, 172; Ebsworth, Roxburghe Ballads, VII, 222. c. ‘The Fryer and the Maid,’ Wit and Mirth, or, Pills to purge Melancholy, “I, 340, 1707,” III, 325, 1719.
B. a. ‘The Friar and Fair Maid,’ Buchan’s MSS, II, 351. b. ‘The Friar,’ Kinloch MSS, VI, 97. c. Kinloch MSS, V, 60.