For the money I carry about me

In the quilt o my saddle is hid.’

19, 20

Aw, when to his home he were come,

His daughter he dressd like a duchess,

And his ol woman kicked and she capered for joy,

And at Christmas danced jigs on her crutches.

f. Resembles d, e in the passages cited.

FOOTNOTES:

[98] Also among the garlands collected by J. Bell, Newcastle, British Museum: the first, 11621. c. 2 (36), and 4 (13); the other, c. 2 (70). The garlands in 4 were printed, according to Bell, by J. White, †1769, or by T. Saint, †1788.