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 46         The Prophecie of Britane

die. Therefore alace forrow of his line, which shall be in great trouble. And him after there shall be a chiftan of the Kyth, unstable as the wind, wavering as the wave of the sea In his time shall the church tremble as an aspen leafe, and great trouble in all manner of esteates't but it shall not long last.

Also the wolfe shall rise against him out of the north- west, and make him great trouble; but he shall not prevail for by the help of the wolfs brother and the fox, the wolf shall be slain by a water side : And soon after, then shall come out of the north a Dragon and a wolf, then which shall be the help of the lyon, and bring the realme to great rest and peace with glory, with the most joy and triumph, that the like was never seen these many years before. For by the sweet smell of the lillie and the flower-deluce, there shall be a chiftaine of the Kyth chooses forth himself, stable as a stone, stedfast as the christal, firm as the adamant, true as the steel, immacu- late as the son, without all treason: He shall fail on the sea, with walls on every side, and that with great glory and joy to deliver the Kyth out of all thraldom and dolour; for he shall be strong as the wolf, wise as the serpent, humble as the Lamb simple as the dove, victo- rious as the lyon, prince of justice, the weal of this na- tion he shall bind his tail with the red dragon, and ac company him with the which on, these three shall rise against the moldiwart the which is cursed of God : The moldiwart shall have an earthly skin as a goat, the ven- geance of God shall fall upon him for sin and the suffer- ing of the great pride of his people unpunished. As they shall thrust him forth of his realm, and make a the four chief floods of his realm to runne blood, and after that the moldiwart shall flee, and take a ship to sail himself: For he shall have no more power of his realm and after that he shall be glad to give the third part this realm, to have the fourth part in peace, and be she not get it; For the will of God is that no man shall han