The maistir man with sa gud will straik he, Bathe hatt and hede he gert in sondyr fle, Ane othir fast apon the face he gaiff, Till dede to ground, but mercy, he him draiff.
Amar Wallang reskewit him in that place; That knycht full oft did gret harme to Wallace.
Thai semblit thar quhill thai war four thousand; To the kyrk rane, wend gyrth for till haiff tayne, The laiff ramaynd apon the roch off stayne.
Thus leiff I thaim in myrth, blyss and plesance, 440 Thankand gret God off his fre happy chance.
Be Morlandis horss thai knew him wondyr weill; Past to thar lord, and tauld him euirilkdeill.
Thai consent haill to wyrk rycht as he will; 275 Quhat him thocht best thai grantyt to fullfill.
The Persye was in the castell of Ayr With Ingliss men, gret nowmber and repayr: Our all ye toune rewlyng on thair awne wiss, 25 Till mony Scot thai did full gret suppriss.
His steyng was tynt, the Ingliss man was dede; For his crag bayne was brokyn in that stede.
Erll Malcom als out off the castell past, With Lennox men, to stuff the chace gud speid.
The Inglissmen, thocht thar chyftayn was slayne, Bauldly thai baid, as men mekill off mayn.
Gyff this be trew, ye haiff the mar awaill; “We may thaim wyne, and mak bot lycht trawaill.
The king rasauit it with a lycht attend, This hie affect and dyt off his writyng.
And fra the tyme that he of presoune four, Gude souir weide dayly on him he wour: Gude lycht harness, fra that tyme, wsyt he euir.
Thre hundreth than he chessyt with him to rid, In lycht harnes, and hors at thai wald waill.
Quhar he apperyt, thar schawyt sa mekill lycht, Lyk till lawntryns it illumynyt so cler, 1255 At warldly lycht tharto mycht be no peyr.
The hasard appereth verry unliklie, for oure men had na thing bot speris, and war compellit to lycht upoun thair feit.
This we could nott omitt of this wourthy woman, who gave sa notable a confessioun, befoir that the great lycht of Goddis word did universallie schyne throwght this realme.
And yitt ever still did some lycht burst out in the myddis of darknes; for the trewth of Christ Jesus entered evin in the cloastearis, alsweall of Frearis, as of Monkis and Channounes.
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