thoust, _thou shouldst_. thraw, _twist_. till, 170, _entice_. till, _to_. tine, 175, _lose_; tint, _lost_. tint, 183, 227, _apparently misused by Percy_, for tine, _lose_. tippit, _lock (of hair)_. tirled at the pin, _trilled, or rattled, at the door-latch_. tolbooth, _prison_. tone, _the one_, (after the.) toom, _empty_. trattles, _prattles_, _tattles_. trysted, _made an appointment with_. twig, _twitch_. twine, _part_. tyne, _lose_. ugsome, _disgusting_, _loathsome_. unco, _strange_. unmacklye, 187, _unshapely_. wad, _wager_. wad, _would_. wae, _sad_. wake, _watch_. wale, _choose_. wallowed, 290, _withered_. waly, _alas_. wan, _dark_, _black_, _gloomy_. wand, _wicker_. wane, 221, _a number of people_. wantonly, 82, _nimbly_. wap, _wrap_. warlock, _wizard_. wat, _know_. wat, _wet_. wauked, _watched_. waur, _worse_. weary, _causing trouble_, _sad_. wed-bed, _marriage-bed_. weets, _knows_. weil-heid, _the vortex of a whirlpool_. weill-faur'd, _well-favored_. weir, _war_. weird, 220, _made liable to_, _exposed to_; 308, apparently, _foretell that it is important_. weirdless, _unlucky_. well-wight men, _picked strong men_. westlin, _westward_. whareto, _wherefore_. whin, _furze_. wicht, _wight_. wicker, _twist, from being too tightly drawn_. wight, _strong_, _active_. wightlye, _bravely_, _quickly_. wightsmen, 325, _husbandmen?_ win, _come_, _reach_; win near, _come near_; win up, _get up_. winsome, _gay_, _comely_. win hay, _dry or make_. wit, _information_. wite, _blame_. wode, _mad_. woe, _sad_. won up, 218, _get up_; should be _win up_. wrocht, _wrought_. wush, _washed_. wyde, _wade_. wyte, 317, _blame_. wyte, _know_. yate, _gate_. yeard-fast, _fixed in the earth_. yestreen, _yesterday_. yett, _gate_. ying, _young_. young son, 105, _see_ auld son. y-rode, _rode_. y-were, _were_. zechins, _sequins_. zoung, _young_. Zule, _Yule_, _Christmas_. * * * * * Transcriber's Notes Page iii: changed "Kinlock" to "Kinloch" (27 b. Laird of Wariestoun, [Kinloch]) Page v: changed "Malcom" to "Malcolm" (King Malcolm and Sir Colvin) Page 29; line 62: changed "this" to "thir" (Till thir twa craps drew near;) Page 207; line 34: deleted closing quotation mark (Yet let me go with thee:) Page 226; line 34: changed "countrayc" to "countraye" (Sir John of the north countraye) Page 245; line 48: added closing quotation mark (And there shalt thou hang on hye.") Page 294; line 16: added closing quotation mark (And candles burning bright.") Page 303; lines 53, 54: added missing quotation marks ("What ails the king at me," he said, "What ails the king at me?") Page 303; line 57: added opening quotation mark ("Liars will lie on sell gude men,)
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