The Northern Danes have to the north of them the same arm of the sea called Ost Sea; to the east of them is the nation of the Estonians, and the Afdrede to the south.
The ost heroff abaissit was to bid; Fra fude scantyt na plesance was that tid.
Gud Wallace ost the formast kumraid sa, 215 Quhill the laiff was in will away to ga.
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.
This ost past furth, and had bot litill dreid; The erle Patrik rasauit thaim at Tweid.
The ost him blyst, and prayit God, off his grace, Him to conwoy fra all mystymyt cace.
Throuch Brucis ost forsuth fyrst mon we far; “Amang ws now thar nedis no debayt, “Yon men ar dede, we will nocht stryff for stayt.
Off Wallace ostna man was slayne off waill, Bot Androw Murray, in to that strang battaill.
The Sotheron ost bak rerit off that place At thai fyrst tuk, fyve akyr breid and mar.
On Eduuardis ost thai set full sodandly: Wallace and his maid litill noyis or cry, Bot occupyd with wapynnys in that stour; Feill fallen war ded that was with out armour.
Thir chargis thai did als wysly as thai mocht; This ordynance throw all the ost was wrocht.
His ost he rasd, and come to Werk on Twede; Bot for to fecht, as than he had gret drede.
The tothir ost him selff led haistely Be south Manwell, quhilk that thai war betweyn; 625 Off the out watch thus chapyt thai wnseyn.
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