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Rh The mauldragil moldiwart,

Through the ſupply of the fained hart,

And lancing of the Libbert,

Linked in a laice:

In Fife and Lothian ſhall ſtand,

With many bow, and brand.

And burn and ſlay all from

from hand,

Without any grace.

Then comes the anthelope,

The blind moldiwarte to ſtop;

With many ſemyors in a fop:

Forth of all airths.

The lion raping at the royer,

With the proyne, and papingoes:

And many knights for to cloyes,

Shall come from the ſouth,

The ſadled horſe ſhall be ſeen,

Tyed to a treegreen,

And with a viſa la fine,

In a bag ſhall be born:

Sine two ſhips in a ſhield,

That day ſhall fit the field.

To be the Anthelopes bield,

And fetch him beſorn.

The bears head, and the brock,

The bearn and the bloody yoke,

Three creſcents, and a cock,

Shall come from the north.

They ſhall come from the broyle,

And knights keenly ſhall toyle,

For love of the ſinke foyle,

And fight upon Forth.

When the battle draws near,

In their fight ſhall appear,

A navy of men of war,

Approaching at hand.

Then put their men in ordinance,

With five hundred knights of Branco,

And a duke, them to advance,

To be in the vanguard;

And to the Anthelope ſhall liend:

And take him eaſily to friend;

Then the Libert ſhall be teind;

And deſperate of bliſs.