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 44    The Prophecies of Sybilla and Eltrain:

That day shall fit the field, To be the Anthelopes bield, And fetch him before.

The bears head, and the Brook, The beam and the blood yoke, Three crescents, and a cock. Shall come from the north. They shall come to the broyle, And knights keenly shall toyle, For love of the sinke soyle, And fight upon Forth. When the battle draws near. In their fight shall appear, A navie of men of warcc Approaching at hand Then put their men in ordinance. With five hundreds knights of France, And a duke, them to advance. To be in the vanguarde, And to the Anthelope shall leind, And take him easily to friend : Then the Libert shall be teind. And desperate of blisse. Scots and French shall take a part With a proud haitrent heart ; And shall upon the Moldiwarte Ere they dessevre, His bow to him shall he no beild. All his knights shall be kilde, Himself is slain in the field, And vincust for ever, Thus shall the wars ended be Then peace and policie, Shall reign in Albanie, Still without end. And whose likes to look. The description of this book,