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              The Prophecies of Thomas Rymet.             23

They seemed of a far country, That lady that I let thee see, That is the queen of heaven so bright, The soul that flew by her knee. That is sainest Michael, much of night: The knights two the field to ta. Where many men in field shall fight: Know you well it shall be fa, That die shall many a gentle knight, With Daath shall many a doughty deal, The lord shall be then away, I There is none herrel that can tell, Who shall win the field that day. Hi A crowned king in arms three. Under the banner shall be set: Two false and tained shall be, The third shall light and make great let. Banners five again shall strive, And come in on the other side : The white lion fhall beat; them down, And work them woe with wounds wide, The bears head, wirh the red lion, So sweetly into red gold set. That day shall slay the king with crown, Though many lords make great let. There shall attour the water of Forth, Set in gold the red lion : And many lords our of the north, To that battle shall make them bown : There shall crescents come full keen, That wears the crosse as red as blood, On every side shall be sorrow seen, Defould is many doughty food, Besides a loch upon a lee, They shall assemble upon a day, jlAnd many doughty men shall die, Few in quiet shall he found awny. Our Scottish king shall come full keen,