He set my feit in zonder boat, Mither, mither: He set my feit in zonder boat, And He fare ovir the sea, O.
His faice was terrible, his noise lyk the bek of ane egle, gret bournyng eyn; his handis and leggis wer herry, with clawes vpon his handis, and feit lyk the griffon.
His newois hede, quhen he saw it was brocht, Sa gret sorow sadly apon him socht, With gret wness apon his feit he stud, Wepand for wo for his der tendyr blud.
With ponyeand speris throuch platis prest of steylle; The Inglissmen, that thoucht to weng thaim weylle, On harnest horss about thaim rudely raide; That with wness wpone thar feit thai baid.
Stern horss thai steik, suld men of armyss ber; 455 Sone wndir feit fulyeid was men of wer.
Ay next the wode Wallace gert leiff his horss; Syne on his feit yeid to the merkat corss.
Wallas with it fast on the cheik him tuk Wyth so gud will, quhill of his feit he schuk.
I 'll set my feit in yonder boat, And I 'll fare ovir the sea, O.
For mony a steid wes stekit thar, And mony gud man fellit undirfeit That had no power to ris yheit.
Ther men mycht se on mony wis Hardyment eschevit douchtely, And mony that wicht war and hardy 180 Doune under feit lyand all dede, Quhar all the feild of blud wes red.
Ile set my feitin yonder boat, Mither, mither, Ile set my feit in yonder boat, And Ile fare ovir the sea O.
He set my feit in yonder boat, Mither, mither, He set my feit in yonder boat, And He fare ovir the sea O.
What tho' I for-feit life, thy pres-ence gain-ing?
Ile set my feit in zonder boat, Mither, mither: 30 Ile set my feit in zonder boat, And Ile fare ovir the sea O.
Syne thir twa serpentis hastely glaid away; 5 Onto the cheif tempil fled ar thai, Of stern Pallas to the hallowit place, And crap in vnder the feit of the goddes, Hyd thame behynd the boys of hir bukleir.
Boldynnyt ful gret war feit and lymmys baith, By bandis of the cordis quhilk thame drewch.
Vpstendis thar the stalwart steid on hycht, 10 And with his helys flang up in the ayr; Down swakkis the knycht sone with a fellon fair, Foundris fordwart flatlyngis on hys spald, Ourquhelmyt the man, and can hys feit onfald.
The “Complaynt” begins with a homily on the text “Quho clymmis to hycht, perforce his feit mon faill.
He gart his feit defend his heid, He thocht ane cryd haif at him, Quhill he wes past out of all pleid[986] He suld bene swift that gat him Throw speid, At Chrystis kirk of the grene.
To resyste subtell Sensualytie Strongly, thay bene enarmit, feit and handis, Be Abstynence, and keipith Povertie, Contrar Ryches and all hir fals servandis.
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