To mow and steill I ken the pryce, I sall it set on cincq and syce[329].
Dame Chaistitie did steill away for schame, Frome tyme scho did persave thair proviance[186].
His staff of steill he gaiff Kerly to kepe; Syn passit [thai] our Tetht wattir so depe.
Than Wallace selff, in to that felloune thrang, With his gud swerd, that hewy was and lang, At Perseis face with a gud will he bar; 595 Bath bayne and brayne the forgyt steillthrow schair.
Twa kukis fell, thair lyffis for to saiff, With dede corssys that lay wnputt in graiff; Quhen thai saw weyll the Scottis war at rest, 625 Out off the feild to steill thaim thocht it best.
Wallace wald fayne at the Wallang haiff beyne; Off Westmorland the lord was thaim betweyne: Wallace on him he set ane awfull dynt, 745 Throuch basnet stuff, that na steill mycht it stynt; Derffly to dede he left him in that place.
The name of George Steill is occasionally met with in the Treasurer's Accounts, during the reign of James the Fifth.
Lat him thairfor that befoir hes stollen, steill na mair; but rather lat him wyrk wyth his handes, that he may be helpefull to the pure.
And this Camylla, stervand the ilk stound, The schaft hes pullyt of hyr dedly wound 10 With hir awyn hand; bot ȝit amang the banys The scharp steill hed fixt to the rybbys remanys, In a full deip wond and a grewos sayr.
Quhyrrand smertly furth flaw the takill tyte, Quyte throw the hed the Remulus dyd smyte; The grundyn steill outthrowch hys tympillys glaid.
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