In that time a man that bore (Wel fyfty pund, y woth, or more.
And so the kynge commanded to gyue him fyfty crownes for his labour.
And all though the good man denyed hit longe, yet for feare lest he shulde lose the first somme, with moche grutchynge he lente hym the other fyfty crownes.
On the morowe, the lorde came to the marchaunt, and borowed fyfty crownes, the whiche he promysed trewely to repay agayne within viij dayes after.
Of lennthe thi ship be Thre hundreth cubettis, warn I the, Of heght euen thirt'e, 125 Of fyfty als in brede.
Two yerdes there were up set, Thereto gan they gange; By fyfty pase, our kynge sayd, The merkës were to longe.
Fyfty and two whan that we met, But many of them be gone.
Of two and fyfty wyght yonge yemen, There abode not one, Saf a lytell page and a grome, To lede the somers with Lytel Johan.
There was receaved of the kinges plate this day three hundred fyfty and seven taies in plate of bars upon acco.
Nyne scor he led in harnes burnyst brycht; And fyfty was with Wallace in the rycht.
A tryst thai set with sexteyn on the sid; Fyfty thar by he gert in buschement byd Off men in armys.
The day off this approchit wondyr fast; The gret chanslar and Amar thidder past: Syne Wallace come, and his men weill beseyn, With him fyfty arayit all in greyne.
Than gud Wallace, that of help had gret neid, Was fyfty men in all that felloun dreid.
Fyfty he had off besy men in wer; 165 Thai tald Wallace off Patrikis gret affer.
His fyfty men with outyn langar rest, Wallace gart ray in to thar armour prest; Fourty and aucht on luffburd laid thaim law.
Four scor was slayn, or thai wald leyff that steid, And fyfty als was at the barrace deid.
Kyrk patryk alss, with worthi men in wer, Fyfty in fronte at anyss doun thai ber.
Fyfty in feyr, was off his modrys kyn, At Kirkwbré on Galloway entryt in.
Be schort awyss he schup him to the se, And fyfty men tuk in his cumpané.
He turned nocht, na na mar langage maid; In raid battaill the king to Sulway raid, With mekill payn, fast vpon Ingland cost, Fyfty thousand in that trawaill he lost.
Fyfty damycellis tharin seruyt the queyn, Quhilkis bair the cure eftir thar ordour haill, On purvyance of howshald and vittaill, 20 To graith the chalmeris, and the fyris beld.
Fyfty chawmeris held that rial syre, Quhar warryn his gude dochteris, ladeis ȝyng, Syk fayr beleif is lost of his ofspryng!
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