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Ballads from Additional MS. 38,599

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

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Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1923

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References

1 dere: MS. substitutes for there.

2 Read no.

3 Read are.

4 Read of burnisht.

5 Read web.

6 Read Their.

7 Read There.

8 Read hath.

9 Read doth.

10 The printed (Rawlinson) copy, of the reign of Charles II, naturally enough changes these two lines so as to read:

And many happy joyful days,
Good Lord unto them send.

11 MS. originally had O nova stella lumiaa.

12 Read has.

13 I.e. sigh.

14 Read weeping, weeping, weeping.