首页 >出版文学> The Lady of the Shroud>第16章
  301。Whysounds,etc。"Ithasbeenalreadyobservedthatfairies,ifnotpositivelymalevolent,arecapricious,andeasilyoffended。Theyare,likeotherproprietorsofforests,peculiarlyjealousoftheirrightsofvertandvenison……ThisjealousywasalsoanattributeofthenorthernDuergar,ordwarfs;tomanyofwhosedistinctionsthefairiesseemsohavesucceeded,if,indeed,theyarenotthesameclassofbeings。InthehugemetricalrecordofGermanchivalryentitledtheHelden—Buch,SirHildebrand,andtheotherheroesofwhomittreats,areengagedinoneoftheirmostdesperateadventures,fromarashviolationoftherose—gardenofanElfinorDwarfKing。
  "ThereareyettracesofabeliefinthisworstandmostmaliciousorderoffairiesamongtheBorderwilds。Dr。LeydenhasintroducedsuchadwarfintohisballadentitledTheCoutofKeeldar,andhasnotforgothischaracteristicdetestationofthechase。
  ’ThethirdblastthatyoungKeeldarblew,Stillstoodthelimberfern,Andaweeman,ofswarthyhue,Upstartedbyacairn。
  ’HisrussetweedswerebrownasheathThatclothestheuplandfell,AndthehairofhisheadwasfrizzyredAsthepurpleheather—bell。
  ’Anurchin,cladinpricklesred,Clungcow’ringtohisarm;
  Thehoundstheyhowl’d,andbackwardfled,Asstruckbyfairycharm。
  ’"Whyriseshighthestaghound’scry,Wherestaghoundne’ershouldbe?
  Whywakesthathornthesilentmorn,Withouttheleaveofme?"——
  ’"BrownDwarf,thato’erthemuirlandstrays,ThynametoKeeldartell!"——
  "TheBrownManoftheMuirs,whostaysBeneaththeheather—bell。
  ’"’Tissweetbeneaththeheather—bellToliveinautumnbrown;
  Andsweettohearthelav’rock’sswell,Far,farfromtowerandtown。
  ’"Butwoebetidetheshrillinghorn,Thechase’ssurlycheer!
  AndeverthathunterisforlornWhomfirstatmornIhear。"’
  "ThepoeticalpictureheregivenoftheDuergarcorrespondsexactlywiththefollowingNorthumberlandlegend,withwhichI
  waslatelyfavoredbymylearnedandkindfriend,Mr。SurteesofMainsforth,whohasbestowedindefatigablelaborupontheantiquitiesoftheEnglishBordercounties。Thesubjectisinitselfsocurious,thatthelengthofthenotewill,Ihope,bepardoned:
  ’IhaveonlyonerecordtoofferoftheappearanceofourNorthumbrianDuergar。MynarratrixisElizabethCockburn,andoldwifeofOfferton,inthiscountry,whosecredit,inacaseofthiskind,willnot,Ihope,bemuchimpeachedwhenIaddthatsheisbyherdullneighborssupposedtobeoccasionallyinsane,butbyherselftobeatthosetimesendowedwithafacultyofseeingvisionsandspectralappearanceswhichshunthecommonken。
  ’Intheyearbeforethegreatrebellion,twoyoungmenfromNewcastleweresportingonthehighmoorsaboveEldson,andafterpursuingtheirgameseveralhours,satdowntodineinagreenglennearoneofthemountainstreams。Aftertheirrepast,theyoungerladrantothebrookforwater,andafterstoopingtodrink,wassurprised,onliftinghisheadagain,bytheappearanceofabrowndwarf,whostoodonacragcoveredwithbrackens,acrosstheburn。Thisextraordinarypersonagedidnotappeartobeabovehalfthestatureofacommonman,butwasuncommonlystoutandbroad—built,havingtheappearanceofvaststrength。Hisdresswasentirelybrown,thecolorofthebrackens,andhisheadcoveredwithfrizzledredhair。Hiscountenancewasexpressiveofthemostsavageferocity,andhiseyesglaredlikeabull。Itseemsheaddressedtheyoungmanfirst,threateninghimwithhisvengeanceforhavingtrespassedonhisdemesnes,andaskinghimifheknewinwhosepresencehestood?Theyouthrepliedthathenowsupposedhimtobethelordofthemoors;thatheoffendedthroughignorance;andofferedtobringhimthegamehehadkilled。Thedwarfwasalittlemollifiedbythissubmission,butremarkedthatnothingcouldbemoreoffensivetohimthansuchanoffer,asheconsideredthewildanimalsashissubjects,andneverfailedtoavengetheirdestruction。Hecondescendedfurthertoinformhimthathewas,likehimself,mortal,thoughofyearsfarexceedingthelotofcommonhumanity,and(whatIshouldnothavehadanideaof)thathehopedforsalvation。Henever,headded,fedonanythingthathadlife,butlivedinthesummeronwhortleberries,andinwinteronnutsandapples,ofwhichhehadgreatstoreinthewoods。Finally,heinvitedhisnewacquaintancetoaccompanyhimhomeandpartakehishospitality,anofferwhichtheyouthwasonthepointofaccepting,andwasjustgoingtospringacrossthebrook(whichifhehaddone,saysElizabeth,thedwarfwouldcertainlyhavetornhiminpieces),whenhisfootwasarrestedbythevoiceofhiscompanion,whothoughthehadtarriedlong,andonlookingroundagain,"theweebrownmanwasfled。"Thestoryaddsthathewasimprudentenoughtoslighttheadmonition,andtosportoverthemoorsonhiswayhomewards,butsoonafterhisreturnhefellintoalingeringdisorder,anddiedwithintheyear’"(Scott)。
  302。Ourmoonlightcircle’s。TheMS。has"Ourfairyringlet’s。"
  306。Thefairies’fatalgreen。"AstheDaoineShi’,orMenofPeace,woregreenhabits,theyweresupposedtotakeoffencewhenanymortalsventuredtoassumetheirfavoritecolor。Indeed,fromsomereason,whichhasbeen,perhapsoriginallyageneralsuperstition,greenisheldinScotlandtobeunluckytoparticulartribesandcounties。TheCaithnessmen,whoholdthisbelief,allegeasareasonthattheirbandsworethatcolorwhentheywerecutoffatthebattleofFlodden;andforthesamereasontheyavoidcrossingtheOrdonaMonday,beingthedayoftheweekonwhichtheirill—omenedarraysetforth。GreenisalsodislikedbythoseofthenameofOgilvy;butmoreespeciallyitisheldfataltothewholeclanofGrahame。Itisrememberedofanagedgentlemanofthatnamethatwhenhishorsefellinafox—chase,heaccountedforitatoncebyobservingthatthewhipcordattachedtohislashwasofthisunluckycolor"(Scott)。
  308。Wertchristenedman。Scottsays:"TheElvesweresupposedgreatlytoenvytheprivilegesacquiredbyChristianinitiation,andtheygavetothosemortalswhohadfallenintotheirpoweracertainprecedence,foundeduponthisadvantageousdistinction。
  Tamlane,intheoldballad,describeshisownrankinthefairyprocession:
  ’ForIrideonamilk—whitesteed,Andayenearestthetown;
  BecauseIwasachristen’dknight,Theygivemethatrenown。’"
  312。Thecurseofthesleeplesseye。Cf。Macbeth,i。3。19:
  "SleepshallneithernightnordayHanguponhispent—houselid,"etc。
  313。Part。Depart。Seeonii。94above。
  322。Grisly。Seeoni。704above。
  330。Kindly。Kindred,natural。SeeWb。,andcf。Shakespeare,MuchAdo,iv。1。75:
  "thatfatherlyandkindlypowerThatyouhaveinher,"etc。
  345。Allisglisteningshow。"NofactrespectingFairy—landseemstobebetterascertainedthanthefantasticandillusorynatureoftheirapparentpleasureandsplendour。IthasbeenalreadynoticedintheformerquotationsfromDr。Grahame’sentertainingvolume,andmaybeconfirmedbythefollowingHighlandtradition:——’Awoman,whosenew—bornchildhadbeenconveyedbythemintotheirsecretabodes,wasalsocarriedthitherherself,toremain,however,onlyuntilsheshouldsuckleherinfant。Sheoneday,duringthisperiod,observedtheShi’ichsbusilyemployedinmixingvariousingredientsinaboilingcaldron,andassoonasthecompositionwasprepared,sheremarkedthattheyallcarefullyanointedtheireyeswithit,layingtheremainderasideforfutureuse。Inamomentwhentheywereallabsent,shealsoattemptedtoanointhereyeswiththepreciousdrug,buthadtimetoapplyittooneeyeonly,whentheDaoineShi’returned。Butwiththateyeshewashenceforthenabledtoseeeverythingasitreallypassedintheirsecretabodes;shesaweveryobject,notasshehithertohaddone,indeceptivesplendourandelegance,butinitsgenuinecoloursandform。Thegaudyornamentsoftheapartmentwerereducedtothewallsofagloomycavern。Soonafter,havingdischargedheroffice,shewasdismissedtoherownhome。Still,however,sheretainedthefacultyofseeing,withhermedicatedeye,everythingthatwasdone,anywhereinherpresence,bythedeceptiveartoftheorder。Oneday,amidstathrongofpeople,shechancedtoobservetheShi’ich,ormanofpeace,inwhosepossessionshehadleftherchild,thoughtoeveryothereyeinvisible。Promptedbymaternalaffection,sheinadvertentlyaccostedhim,andbegantoinquireafterthewelfareofherchild。Themanofpeace,astonishedatbeingthusrecognizedbyoneofmortalrace,demandedhowshehadbeenenabledtodiscoverhim。Awedbytheterriblefrownofhiscountenance,sheacknowledgedwhatshehaddone。Hespatinhereye,andextinguisheditforever。’
  "Itisveryremarkablethatthisstory,translatedbyDr。GrahamefrompopularGaelictradition,istobefoundintheOtiaImperialiaofGervaseofTilbury。[FN#10]Aworkofgreatinterestmightbecompiledupontheoriginalofpopularfiction,andthetransmissionofsimilartalesfromagetoage,andfromcountrytocountry。Themythologyofoneperiodwouldthenappeartopassintotheromanceofthenextcentury,andthatintothenurserytaleofthesubsequentages。Suchaninvestigation,whileitwentgreatlytodiminishourideasoftherichnessofhumaninvention,wouldalsoshowthatthesefictions,howeverwildandchildish,possesssuchcharmsforthepopulaceasenablethemtopenetrateintocountriesunconnectedbymannersandlanguage,andhavingnoapparentintercoursetoaffordthemeansoftransmission。Itwouldcarrymefarbeyondmyboundstoproduceinstancesoffableamongnationswhoneverborrowedfromeachotheranythingintrinsicallyworthlearning。Indeedthewidediffusionofpopularfactionsmaybecomparedtothefacilitywithwhichstrawsandfeathersaredispersedabroadbythewind,whilevaluablemetalscannotbetransportedwithouttroubleandlabour。Therelives,Ibelieve,onlyonegentlemanwhoseunlimitedacquaintancewiththissubjectmightenablehimtodoitjustice,——ImeanmyfriendMr。FrancisDouce,oftheBritishMuseum,whoseusualkindnesswill,Ihope,pardonmymentioninghisnamewhileonasubjectsocloselyconnectedwithhisextensiveandcuriousresearches"(Scott)。
  355。Snatchedaway,etc。"ThesubjectsofFairy—landwererecruitedfromtheregionsofhumanitybyasortofcrimpingsystem,whichextendedtoadultsaswellastoinfants。Manyofthosewhowereinthisworldsupposedtohavedischargedthedebtofnature,hadonlybecomedenizensofthe’LondeofFaery’"
  (Scott)。
  357。ButwistI,etc。ButifIknew,etc。Wististhepasttenseofwit(Matzner)。Seeoni。596above。
  371。Dunfermline。AtowninFifeshire,17milesnorthwestofEdinburgh。ItwaslongtheresidenceoftheScottishkings,andtheoldabbey,whichsucceededIonaastheplaceofroyalsepulture,hasbeencalled"theWestminsterofScotland。"RobertBrucewasthelastsovereignburiedhere。
  374。Steepy。Cf。iii。304above。
  376。Lincolngreen。Seeoni。464above。
  386。Morning—tide。Cf。iii。478above。
  387。Bourne。Bound,limit。Cf。thequotationfromMiltoninnoteoniii。344above。
  392。Scathe。Harm,mischief。Spenserusesthewordoften;asinF。Q。i。12,34:"Toworkenewwoeandimprovidedscath,"etc。
  Cf。Shakespeare,K。John,ii。1。75:"TodooffenceandscatheinChristendom;"Rich。III。i。3。317:"Toprayforthemthathavedonescathetous,"etc。
  393。Kern。Seeon73above。
  395。Conjure。Inproseweshouldhavetowrite"conjurehim。"
  403。YetlifeIhold,etc。Cf。JuliusCaesar,i。2。84:
  "Ifitbeaughttowardthegeneralgood,Sethonorinoneeyeanddeathi’theother,AndIwilllookonbothindifferently;
  ForletthegodssospeedmeasIloveThenameofhonormorethanIfeardeath。"
  411。NearBochastle。TheMS。has"ByCambusmore。"Seeoni。
  103and106above。
  413。Bower。Lodging,dwelling。Seeoni。217above。
  415。Art。Affectation。
  417。Before。Thatis,athisvisittotheIsle。Cf。ii。96
  fol。above。
  418。Wasidlysoothed,etc。TheMS。has"Wasidlyfondthypraisetohear。"
  421。Atone。Atonefor。Shakespeareusestheverbtransitivelyseveraltimes,butinthesenseofreconcile;asinRich。II。i。
  1。202:"Sincewecannotatoneyou,"etc。Cf。v。735below。
  433。Ifyetheis。Ifheisstillliving。
  437。Train。Lure;asinMacbeth,iv。3。118:
  "DevilishMacbethBymanyofthesetrainshathsoughttowinmeIntohispower。"
  Cf。theuseoftheverb(=allure,entice);asinC。ofE。iii。
  2。45:"O,trainmenot,sweetmermaid,withthynote;"Scott’sLay,iii。146:"Hethoughttotrainhimtothewood,"etc。Jameswasmuchgiventogallantry,andmanyofhistravelsindisguisewereonadventuresofthiskind。Seeoni。409aboveandvi。740
  below。
  446。Asdeath,etc。Asifdeath,etc。Seeonii。56above,andcf。459below。
  464。Thisring。TheMS。has"Thisringofgoldthemonarchgave。"
  471。Lordship。Landedestates。
  473。Reckof。Carefor;poetical。
  474。Ellen,thyhand。TheMS。has"Permitthishand;"andbelow:
  "’SeekthoutheKing,andonthykneePutforththysuit,whate’eritbe,Asransomofhispledgetome;
  Mynameandthisshallmakethyway。’
  Heputthelittlesigneton,"etc。
  492。Hestammered,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "Hestammeredforthconfusedreply:
  ’Saxon,Ishoutedbuttoscare’SirKnight,
  Yonravenfromhisdaintyfare。’"
  500。Fared。Went;theoriginalsenseoftheword。Cf。farewell(whichwasatfirstafriendlywishfor"thepartingguest"),wayfarer,thoroughfare,etc。
  506。Intatteredweeds,etc。TheMS。has"Wrappedinatatteredmantlegray。"Weedsisusedintheoldsenseofgarments。Cf。
  Shakespeare,M。N。D。ii。1。256:"Weedwideenoughtowrapafairyin;"Id。ii。2。71:"WeedsofAthenshedothwear;"MiltonL’Allegro,120:"Inweedsofpeace,"etc。Seealsov。465below。
  523。Inbettertime。Thatis,inbettertimesordays;notinthemusicalsense。
  524。Chime。Accord,sing;apoeticaluseoftheword。Cf。vi。
  592below。
  531。Allan。"TheAllanandDevanaretwobeautifulstreams——thelattercelebratedinthepoetryofBurns——whichdescendfromthehillsofPerthshireintothegreatcarse,orplain,ofStirling"
  (Lockhart)。
  548。’TisBlanche,etc。TheMS。has:
  "’ASaxonborn,acrazymaid——
  TisBlancheofDevan,’Murdochsaid。"
  552。Bridegroom。Hereaccentedonthesecondsyllable。In682
  belowithastheordinaryaccent。
  555。’Scapes。Thewordmaybesoprintedhere,butnotinElizabethanpoetry。Wefinditinproseofthatday;asinBacon,Adv。ofL。ii。14。9:"suchashadscapedshipwreck。"SeeWb。,andcf。stateandestate,etc。
  559。Pitchedabar。Thatis,inathleticcontests。Cf。v。648
  below。
  562。Seethegaypennons,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "WiththeethesepennonswillIshare,Thenseekmytruelovethroughtheair;
  ButI’llnotlendthatsavagegroom,Tobreakhisfall,onedownyplume!
  Deep,deep,midyondisjointedstones,Thewolfshallbattenhisbones。"
  567。Batten。Fatten;asinHamlet,iii。4。67:"Battenonthismoor。"MiltonusesittransitivelyinLycidas,29:"Batteningourflockswiththefreshdewsofnight。"
  575。TheLincolngreen。"TheLowlandgarb"(520)。Cf。also376
  above。
  578。ForOmysweetWilliam,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "SweetWilliamwasawoodsmantrue,HestolepoorBlanche’sheartaway;
  Hiscoatwasoftheforesthue,AndsweethesungtheLowlandLay。"
  590。Thetoilsarepitched。Thenetsareset。Cf。Shakespeare,L。L。L。,iv。3。2:"theyhavepitchedatoil,"etc。"Themeaningisobvious。ThehuntersareClan—Alpine’smen;thestagoftenisFitz—James;thewoundeddoeisherself"(Taylor)。
  594。Astagoften。"Havingtenbranchesonhisantlers"
  (Scott)。Naressaysthatantlersisanerrorhere,thewordmeaning"theshortbrowhorns,notthebranchedhorns;"butseeWb。Cf。Jonson,SadShepherd,i。2:
  "Audahartoften,Madam,Itrowtobe;"
  andMassinger,EmperoroftheEast,iv。2:
  "He’llmakeyouroyalsport;heisadeerOften,atleast。"
  595。Sturdily。AsTaylornotes,the"triplerhymes"inthissongare"ofaveryloosekind。"
  609。Blanche’ssong。Jeffreysays:"Nomachinerycanbeconceivedmoreclumsyforeffectingthedeliveranceofadistressedherothantheintroductionofamadwoman,who,withoutknowingorcaringaboutthewanderer,warnshimbyasongtotakecareoftheambushthatwassetforhim。Themaniacsorpoetryhaveindeedhadaprescriptiverighttobemusical,sincethedaysofOpheliadownwards;butitisratherarashextensionofthisprivilegetomakethemsinggoodsense,andtomakesensiblepeoplebeguidedbythem。"
  TothisTaylorwellreplied:"Thiscriticismseemsunjust。ThecrueltyofRoderick’sraidsintheLowlandshasalreadybeenhintedat,andthesightoftheLowlanddressmightwellstirassociationsinthepoorgirl’smindwhichwouldleadhertolooktotheknightforhelpandprotectionandalsotowarnhimofhisdanger。Itisplain,fromMurdoch’ssurprise,thatherbeingoutofhercaptors’sightislookedonasdangerous,fromwhichwemayinferthatsheisnotentirelycrazed。HersongisnottheonlyhintthatFitz—Jamesfollows。Hissuspicionshadalreadytwicebeenexcited,sothattheepisodeseemsnaturalenough。Asgivingadistinctpersonalgroundforthecombatincantov。,itservesthepoet’spurposestillfurther。Withoutit,weshouldsympathizetoomuchwiththerobberchief,whothinksthat’plunderingLowlandfieldandfoldisnaughtbutretributiontrue;’butthesightofthissadfruitofhisraidswinsusbacktothecauseoflawandorder。"
  614。Forthatfullspeed,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "ForthatfullspeedtheClansmanwent,Butinhisracehisbowhebent,Halted——andbackanarrowsent。"
  617。Thrilled。Quivered。
  627。Thineambushedkin,etc。TheMS。transposesthislineandthenext,andgoesonthus:
  "Resistlessasthelightning’sflame,Thethrustbetwixthisshouldercame。"
  Justbelowitreads:
  "Theo’erhimhung,withfalconeye,Andgrimlysmiledtoseehimdie。"
  642。Daggled。Wet,soaked。Cf。theLay,i。316:"Wasdaggledbythedashingspray。"
  649。Helpless。TheMS。has"guiltless。"
  657。Shred。Cutoff;asensenowobsolete。Cf。Withal’sDictionary(ed。1608):"Thesuperfluousandwastsprigsofvines,beingcutandshreadedoffarecalledsarmenta。"
  659。Mybrain,etc。TheMS。has"Butnow,mychampion,itshallwave。"
  672。Wreak。Avenge。Cf。Shakespeare,R。andJ。iii。5。102:
  "TowreaktheloveIboremycousinUponhisbodythathathslaughter’dhim;"
  Spenser,F。Q。ii。3。13:"towreaksofouledespight;"etc。
  679。God,inmyneed,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "God,inmyneed,tomebetrue,AsIwreakthisonRoderickDhu。"
  686。Favor。Thetokenofthenextline;referringtotheknightlycustomofwearingsuchagiftoflady—loveormistress。
  Cf。Rich。II。v。3。18:
  "Andfromthecommon’stcreaturepluckaglove,Andwearitasafavour,"etc。
  SeealsotheLay,iv。334:
  "Withfavorinhiscrest,orglove,Memorialofhislayde—love。"
  691。Atbay。Seeoni。133above;andforthedangerousfoe,cf。thenoteoni。137。
  698。Couchedhim。Laydown。Seeoni。142above。
  700。Rashadventures。Seeon437above。
  701。Mustprove。The1sted。has"willprove。"
  705。BandsatDoune。Cf。150above。
  711。Darkling。Seeon283above。
  722。Notthesummersolstice。Noteventheheatofthesummer。
  724。Wold。Seeon267above。
  731。Besideitsembers,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "BythedecayingflamewaslaidAwarriorinhisHighlandplaid。"
  Fortherhymehere,seeoni。363above。Cf。764below。
  741。Idare,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "Idare!tohimandalltheswarmHebringstoaidhismurderousarm。"
  746。Slip。Ahunter’stermforlettingloosethegreyhoundsfromtheslips,ornooses,bywhichtheywerehelduntilsentafterthegame。Tubervile(ArtofVenerie)says:"Weletslipagreyhound,andwecastoffahound。"Cf。Shakespeare,Cor。i。6。
  39:
  "HoldingCorioliinthenameofRome,Evenlikeafawninggreyhoundintheleash,Tolethimslipatwill;"
  andforthenoun,Hen。V。iii。1。31:
  "Iseeyoustandlikegreyhoundsintheslips,Straininguponthestart。"
  747。Whoeverrecked,etc。Scottsays:"St。JohnactuallyusedthisillustrationwhenengagedinconfutingthepleaoflawproposedfortheunfortunateEarlofStrafford:’Itwastrue,wegavelawstoharesanddeer,becausetheyarebeastsofchase;
  butitwasneveraccountedeithercrueltyorfoulplaytoknockfoxesorwolvesontheheadastheycanbefound,becausetheyarebeastsofprey。Inaword,thelawandhumanitywerealike:
  theonebeingmorefallacious,andtheothermorebarbarous,thaninanyagehadbeenventedinsuchanauthority’(Clarendon’sHistoryoftheRebellion)。"
  762。Thehardenedfleshofmountaindeer。"TheScottishHighlanders,informertimes,hadaconcisemodeofcookingtheirvenison,orratherofdispensingwithcookingit,whichappearsgreatlytohavesurprisedtheFrench,whomchancemadeacquaintedwithit。TheVidameofChartres,whenahostageinEngland,duringthereignofEdwardVI。,waspermittedtotravelintoScotland,andpenetratedasfarastotheremoteHighlands(aufinfonddesSauvages)。Afteragreathunting—party,atwhichamostwonderfulquantityofgamewasdestroyed,hesawtheseScottishsavagesdevourapartoftheirvenisonraw,withoutanyfartherpreparationthancompressingitbetweentwobatonsofwood,soastoforceouttheblood,andrenderitextremelyhard。
  Thistheyreckonedagreatdelicacy;andwhentheVidamepartookofit,hiscompliancewiththeirtasterenderedhimextremelypopular。ThiscurioustraitofmannerswascommunicatedbyMons。
  deMontmorency,agreatfriendoftheVidame,toBrantome,bywhomitisrecordedinViesdesHommesIllustres,lxxxix。14……
  Afterall,itmaybedoubtedwhetherlachairenostree,forsotheFrenchcalledthevenisonthussummarilyprepared,wasanythingmorethanamererudekindofdeerham"(Scott)。
  772。Amightyaugury。ThatoftheTaghairm。
  777。Notforclan。The1sted。has"norforclan。"
  785。Stockandstone。Cf。i。130above。
  787。Coilantogle’sford。OntheTeithjustbelowitsexitfromLochVennachar。
  791。Thebittern’scry。Seeoni。642above。
  797。Andslept,etc。TheMS。has"streak"and"lake"forbeamandstream。