My hart ay did start ay The fyrie flamis to flie, Ay houping, throu louping, To win[1424] to liberty.
Gien it wudna mismuve ye, I wad fain ken hoo ye wan throu that day we pairtit here.
Robbie and Jeanie war twa bonnie bairns, And they playt thegither upo' the shore: Up cam the tide and the mune and the sterns, And souft them awa throu a mirksome door!
I could rin though no stan-- Micht hae won throu a bog!
Throu the heather an' how gaed the creepin thing, But abune was the waff o' an angel's wing.
An' he thoucht he saw the banes, pykit an' bare, Throu the cracks o' his harness shine.
And all thus gif it be euill done, to gerr a Knycht be misgouernyt, and mysfarne throu euill gouernaunce.
And sum corrumpis be giftis and hechtis Princis Counsailouris, and peruertis all gude gouernaunce throu thair gredyness of gudis, gevand giftis to Lordis of the Counsale for to maneteine thame lang in thaire officis and in thaire malicis.
Thai had nocht standyn bot a thraw, 572 Richt at thair hand quhen at thai saw Thair fayis throu the wod cumand, Armyt on fut, with sper in hand, That sped thame full enforsaly.
Apon this wis the nobill King Gaf all his men reconforting, Throu hardy countynans and cher 500 That he maid on sa gud maner.
Men sais, Schir Thomas Randale than, Chassand, the Kyngis baner wan; 88 Quhar-throu in Ingland wyth the Kyng He had rycht gret price and lovyng.
A travalland man, dame," said he, "That travalys heir throuthe cuntre.
He wes worthy ane prince till be, Throu manheid and subtilite, That couth throu wit sa hye a thyng, But tynsale, bryng till gude ending.
O he's taen out a lang, lang brand, And stripped it athwart the straw, And throch and throu his ain ladie And he's gart it cum and ga.
It's throch an throu the comely cog There comes the green raw sea.
Gin ye could win throu that hole ance, I can win throu't noo, Alec.
And I followed aboot at her again throu a' the oots and ins o' the story, and the past was restored to me.
He was luikin' at ye throu the window like a hungry deevil.
And they're ill jined thegither, and the win' comesthrou like a knife, and maist cuts a body in twa.
Thus he was brocht fra naym off reyff, throu cace, Be sudand chans off him and wicht Wallace.
The Scottis, has seyn so mony in a rout With Sewart stand, na warrand thaim about, 1080 Apon all syd assailyeit wondyr sayr; Throu polyt platis with poyntis persyt thair.
Your captane sall pass to the king with me, “Throu help off God I sall his warrand be.
The Sothroun socht rycht sadlye fra that stede Throu the South Ynch, and fand thair twa men dede.
Wallace thar with swyth out a [gude] suerd swang; Vpon the hede he straik with so gret ire, 315 Throu bayne and brayn in sondyr schar the swyr.
Thus tempt thai hir, throu consaill and gret wage, That scho thaim tald quhat tyme he wald be thar.
Poyson sen syn at the Fawkyrk is cald, Throu treson and corruption off ald.
The Scottis at large [out] throu all Fyff thai rang.
Thai said, he wald wndo king Eduuardis croun, Bot gyff thai mycht throu tresoun put him doun.
Quhen Wallace herd the erll sic ansuer mais, 35 A gret hate ire throu curage than he tais; For weyll he wyst thar suld be bot a king Off this regioun, at anys for to ryng; “A king off Kyll!
Wallace prest in, with his suerd burnyst bar, At Sewart hals he etlyt in gret ire, Throu pissanis stuff in sondyr strak the swyr; Dede to the ground he duschit for all his mycht: 1105 Off Wallace hand thus endyt this gud knycht.
Throu Scotland than was manifest in playn, The lordis that past in hart was wondyr fayn.
Nothir wil I hald the, nor thi wordis contrar: Pas on thi way, towart Itale thou fair; Seik throu the fludis with wyndis to that ryng.
Behald quhou mekill the glory of Cartage Salbe extollyt, and encres in euery thyng, 25 Throu help in armys of the Troianys ofspryng!
That styntit na thing at the fyne hawbryk, Quhil throu the cost thyrlyt the dedly pryk.
Than throu the litil cite all on raw The fame onon dywlgat swyftly flaw, Quhow that the horsmen spedis thame bedene To go onto the land and cost Tyrrene.
Same time and Concluding the dance by passing promiscuisly throu & beetween each other.
But it was verra ill-bred to you, mem, I ken, to come throu your yaird ohn speirt leave.
Weel, I'll think aboot it whan ance I'm throu wi' this job.
Take a Be line from here thirty pacesthrou ye Forked Tree," we read on the chart, but the forked tree had apparently fallen and rotted long since.
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