And never let it gae,
For atween you and your ae dother
I rest neither nicht nor day.’
A.
11. May (not may).
Dixon says: In the present impression some trifling typographical mistakes are corrected, and the phraseology has been rendered uniform throughout.
In 62, he prints, Tho late, late was the hour; 64, dochter’s bower; 104, by our; 132, hinny, do; 133, wished me at.
B.
11, 21, 73. May (not may).