But in the travaill of thre dayis thair could no prooff be produced for Melchisedeckis oblatioun, as in the same disputatioun (which is to be had in print[838]) clearlie may appear.
Efter the deliberatioun of twadayis had at Enneresk,[135] the haill camp marchit fordwart with ordinance, and all preparatioun necessar for the seige, and came to Restalrig upoun the Palme Sunday Evin.
Charge must be gevin to thame that thei remane in no one place above twenty or threttye[432] dayis in thair visitatioun, till thei have passed throucht thair hoill boundis.
On out byggyngis full gret maister thai maid; Still saxté dayis at sar sailyie thai baid.
Bot four dayis still Wallace ramaynyt thar; Thir men he callyt, quhen he was boun to fair.
Justene off pees for twenty dayis set he Off Inglissmen in Lorn, at men mycht be Playn to declayr; bot, for this causs, I wyss, 1045 That all Scotland be conquess than was his.
Than he it delt to four men and fyfté, Quhilk had befor fastyt our dayis thre; Syn tuk his part, he had fastyt als lang.
Byde me sewyn dayis in this forest strang: 355 “Yhe may get fude, supposs I duell so lang.
Thus lay thai thair, quhill diuerss dayis war past; The land waistyt, and meit was fer for to wyn: Bot that wyst nocht the stuff that was within; Thai dred full sar for thair awn warysoun.
The Scottis ost a nycht ramanyt still; Apon the morn thai spulyete, with gud will, The dede corssis; syne couth to Braid wood fayr, 765 At a consaill thre dayis soiornyt thar.
Scrymgeour grantyt rycht faithfully to bid; With aucht thousand Wallace couth fra him ryd To Sanct Jhonstoun; four dayis he graithit him thar; With sad awyss towart the south can fayr.
In that place baid four dayis or he wald pass; Wist nane with out how at this mater wass: Spoilyeide that steid, and tuk thaim ganand ger; 265 Jowellis and gold away with thaim thai ber.
Thai thretty dayis his band thai durst nocht slaik, Quhill he was bundyn on a skamyll off ayk, With irn chenyeis that was bath stark and keyn.
Thar twa dayis our thar lugyng still thai maid; On the thrid nycht thai mowit but mar abaid.
Our the wattyr he swame to the south land; Arayede him sone; the sessone was rycht cauld, For Piscis was in tyll hisdayis of auld.
And thus the best of us all, that befoir felt Godis potent hand to be our defence, hath of lait dayis putt flesche to be our arme.
But few dayis disclosed thair hypochrisye; for what terrouris, what promisses, or what enchanting boxis thei brought fra France, the commoun people knew not.
He returnes to Edinburgh; the nobilitie, barones, gentilmen, and commones to thair awin habitationis: And this was the secund and thrid dayis of November.
That dayis travaill ended, he came to Langnudrye; and the two nixt Soundayis preached in Tranent, with the lyik grace and lyik confluence of people.
The said Freir departed this lyif within few dayis after, in what estait we referr to the manifestatioun of the generall day.
We depart the sooner for the Dwk hathe word that the Frenshe king is purposyd to mak wer upon hym hastyly & that he is with in IIIj or v dayis jorney of Brugys & the Dwk rydeth on Twysday next comyng forward to met with hym.
Thai sojournyt thair dayis thre In gret myrth and in rialte.
Thre dayis on this wis lay thai thar, And bikkirrit thame evirilke day: Bot thar bowmen the wer had ay.
On dayis arayit weill war thai, And on the nycht weill wachit ay.
The Skirmish at Melrose] He thoucht till wirk apon this wis; And Inglis men with gret mastris 260 Com with thar hoost in Lowdiane, And soyne till Edinburgh ar gane, And thair abaid thai dayis thre.
Thair lay thai dayis twa or thre, And buskit syne agane to fare.
Aucht dayison bath halffis swa thai lay, That Inglis men durst nocht assale The Scottys men with playne battale, For strinth of erd that thai had ther.
And in twelve dayis sua traveillit he, That he gat schippyne gud plente, 400 And victalis in gret aboundance: Sa maid he nobill chevisance.
And in Donavardyne dayis thre, For-owtyne mar, then duellyt he.
Eftir this ficht thai sojornyt thair, In-to Dundawk, thre dayis and mar; 240 Syne tuk thai southwardis thar way.
But gae ye up to Otterbourne And wait there dayis three; And, if I come not ere three dayis end, A fause knight ca' ye me.
Had he reveild bene to the rukis, They had him revin all with thair clukis: Thre dayis in dub amang the dukis He did with dirt him hyde.
Yet I will stay at Otterbourne, Where you shall welcome be; 50 And if ye come not at three dayis end, A fause lord I'll ca' thee.
But gae ye up to Otterbourne, And wait there dayis three; And if I come not ere three dayis end, A fause knight ca' ye me.
Yet I will stay at Otterbourne, Where you shall welcome be; And if ye come not at three dayis end, A fause lord I'll call thee" Next day the Scots left Newcastle and marched northward.
Yet I will stay at Otterbourne Where you sall welcome be; And if ye come not at three dayis end A fause lord I'll call thee.
But gae ye up to Otterbourne And wait there dayis three, And if I come not ere three dayis end, A fause knight ca' ye me.
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