[0a]See Pitcairn, Case of Alison Pearson, 1586.
[0b]Translated inBallads and Lyrics of Old France.—A. L.
[87]“Kinnen,” rabbits.
[88a]“Nicher,” neigh.
[88b]“Gilt,” gold.
[88c]“Dow,” are able to.
[88d]“Ganging,” going.
[90a]“Targats”, tassels.
[90b]“Blink sae brawly,” glance so bravely.
[90c]“Fechting,” fighting.
[91]“Kirsty,” Christopher.
[92]“Hald,” hold.
[94]“Reek,” smoke.
[95]“Freits,” omens.
[96a]“Wighty,” valiant.
[96b]“Wroken,” revenged.
[97]“Mudie,” bold.