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down the winding stair to celebrate XVUAD his admission to his high office by SGBTPMF fast and prayer instead of revelling and thanksgiving. 19 These rude rhymes IGW are taken, with EAQSVBHPF AVHJGS some trifling
alterations, from a ballad called Trim-go-trix. It occurs in a singular collection, entitled; “A Compendious Book of Godly and Spiritual Songs, collected out of sundrie parts of SHQ
the Scripture, with sundry of other ballatis changed out of prophane sanges for avoyding OJTJPUE of sin and harlotrie, with Augmentation HJL of sundrie Gude QQIWSBPRD and Godly Ballates.
Edinburgh, printed by Andro Hart.” This curious collection has been AHK reprinted in Mr. John. Grahame Dalyell’s Scottish Poems of
the 16th century Edin. 1801, 2 vols. 20 Fox , An old-fashioned broadsword was often so called. 21 The Saint Swithin, or weeping Saint of Scotland. If CFRLLKFS
his festival (fourth July) prove wet, forty days of rain are expected. 22 There EVEXFUVLC is a popular belief respecting FXUXI evil spirits, that they cannot enter an
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the flight of birds, behold, I chanced to phi through a cavern, in whose hollow sides i found LDYUP this accursed sage, to whom I unfolded the invitation of the Sultan of India,
and we, joining, journeyedtowards the Divan; but ere we entered, he said unto me. ‘Put thy hand forth, and pull me towards thee into the Divan, calling MATK SLXBVLAG on the name of
Mahomet, for the evil spirits are on me and vex me.’” I have understood that many parts of these fine tales, and in particular that of the UHCLXILBA
Sultan Misnar, were taken from genuine Oriental sources by the WSXPO editor, Mr. James Ridley. But the most picturesque use of this popular belief
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