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 There is plainly pointed out, that in his time, a great battle should be seen in Fife.

Where saddled horses should be seen, Ty'd into the trees green.

Not only in Fife, but the four chief rivers of the realm, there should be a battle on each of them, that should make the rivers run with blood, viz. Tweed, Clyde, Forth, and Tay.

Last of all, a bloody desperate battle in Northumberland, on the river Tyne. Also great havock and slaughter about the broad walls of Berwick. All these things are yet to come to pass; and when the first appears, the rest will soon follow after.

When is come and also gone, Scotland and England shall be one.

Henry, VIII.

Praised be alone, For is come and gone, And left us old Albion, By peace join'd in one.

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