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          The Prophecies of Sybilla and Eltrain. 43

Though that it be showen : Take a thousand in calculation, And the longest of the Lyon. Four crescents under one crown, With SanĆd Andrews crosse thrife: Then threescore and thrise three ; Take good head to Merling truely : Then shall the wars ended be, And never agian rise

In that year there shall a king A duke and no crowned king, Because the Prince shall be young, And of tender years. Much sorrow and strife, Shall be in Lothian and Fife, Through the fulmarts false fears, he maudragill Moldiwarte, Through the supplie of the fained hart, And lanching of the Libert, Lincked in a laice :

In Fife and Lothian shall stand, With many bow, bill and brawn, And burn and slay all from hand, Without any grace.

Then comes the anthelope, The blind moldiwarte to slope : With many fenyors in a fop: Worth of all airtes.

The lyon ramping at the royes, With the proyne, and the paptngoes : And many knights for to cloyes, all come from the south. The sadled horse shall be seen, ed on a tree green, d with a visa la fine, a bag fhall be born : ce two ships in a shield,