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JOHNIE BUNEFTAN.<br />

In the " Minstrelsy <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>and</strong> Modern," pub-<br />

lished at Glasgow, is a ballad under the title of<br />

" Johnie Scot" on the same subject as the pre-<br />

sent. The editor of that work observes, that<br />

he made use of " three recited copies," in form-<br />

ing that ballad, which, though they did " not<br />

exactly correspond with each other," differ on-<br />

ly in numerous, though " trivial, verbal discre-<br />

pancies." In two of these versions the hero is<br />

styled Johnie Scot, while the third calls him<br />

Johnie M'Nachtan. The present copy, (com-<br />

posed <strong>from</strong> two separate recited versions ob-<br />

tained in the north <strong>and</strong> west), differs in many<br />

particulars <strong>from</strong> Johnie Scot.

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