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 36            The Prophecies of Waldhave.

Till their liberts in a ling from London shall come, And lean toward Lothian in Linlithgow shire, Toward Glasgow they go, graithly thereafter, Attour the hills where the way lies, And on Govan moor graithed them to sleep, Then a lyon or a lord shall leap them among, And learn then a lesson though they loath think, Fed selconds in field shall their sey worth, And their formales so far steemed for ever: Then purvey the powock with thy prond shawes. Thou (halt have part of the pelf, when the pack opens.

Then a chiftanin unchosen, shall choose forth himself. And ride through the realm, and Roy shall be called ; Then shall Wales worthily dwell upon lost, And choose them a chief lord of royaltie holden, Scots heirs of Scotland shall scale them full wide, In lumber shall buryle, their right for to have, Greffon and godrant that were great lords, They were travelled in that time with untrue folk. Heaven, and even heirs of the land. Shall rent them, and reel in their way, And noy all the Noraways that have them wrong wrought When dead shall rise, and marvels shew, Look him flat in face, and none shall him know ; Then the lilie so leils with notable bairns, Send bodwart in Britiane to the bairne bold, Bids him blythly abide in battle joynt Then a lyon shall leap lose out of hands; The sixth out of Ireland, noblest of deeds, But when he is loose then rest is there none. When the fyce is up, and the sink under, Then shall the dead rise, and work great wonder. Among kind men in Kith kindle shall care, There shall a course fit that shall whole banks bear, Then saxons are set with sabtil thoughts And proves partly to prick with pairty faces, And wales wraps up with wonderful deeds: