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                   The Prophecies of Walhave. And Ireland helps that head to his most hight; And all Yorkshire fliall help, prove when he likes, He shall bind him to hide, with bairns anew, Enter up at a side, where the sea fills In his own kine ground, where that he was born, With dignity and dear men that him well loves, For to conquest the clear crown of Englands line, But all would fail, were not force that the fool tbinks, He would be subtilly sold, were not Christ would; it this dolorous date must drive to and end; And the bastards blood left is for ever. Then in Britain, that day see whoso will Shall never bastard brook a foot broad ? He shall be hurled, and hasted to death. With a wolf out of Wales, and bring him out of days, And conquest the clear crown of Englands right. He shall bring all England into good peace : While an hunter shall rise, and reign in the north, Rax up his his banners with riotous beirns, For safety and supplp of Bruces lands, Much sturt and strife shall sterie a while, From the north to the south sea, whose lift: For when the towers of torin is tumbled in the sand. With hunger and hare life, and falsehood on loft, Within seven years after great wonder shall be seen, By that the Liberts race is fastly at an end. Then the Lillie so leil shall lend in his hands : And to the Lyon shall get lordships great; For the Lyon shall arrive at Carlisle, And leap on the land, as lord of the ground, He shall liend in the land, with his leif beirnes, And lame the Libert; andlofe him for ever, Shall never the Libert leap one day after In bold Britain to brook, the date is near passed. That King shall deal and part all the broad lands, To the Bruces blood, and other bold knights. That shall go with way to the rengin of Christ, D