FOOTNOTES:
[452] dee = die.
[453] wight = sturdy.
[454] louted = bowed.
[72. Young John]
I
A fair maid sat in her bower-door,
Wringing her lily hands,
And by it came a sprightly youth,
Fast tripping o’er the strands.
[452] dee = die.
[453] wight = sturdy.
[454] louted = bowed.
A fair maid sat in her bower-door,
Wringing her lily hands,
And by it came a sprightly youth,
Fast tripping o’er the strands.