The moss was strang, to ryde it was no but: Wallas was wicht and lychtyt on his fute.
With dreidfull hart thus sperit wicht Wallace At Schyr Ranald, for the charter off pees.
With gude will he wald escheu a suppriss; For he in wer was besy, wicht and wiss.
In awfull fer thai trawaill throuch the land, 1165 Maid byggynis bar that thai befor thaim fand; Gret barmkynnys brak off stedis stark and strang; Thir wicht wermen off trawaill thocht nocht lang.
Quhat be Stwart, and syn be wicht Wallace, For all his pryss, king Eduuard rewyt that race.
So did the queyn, and all thir othir lordis; Ilk wicht off hym gret honour than recordis.
Thus he was brocht fra naym off reyff, throu cace, Be sudand chans off him and wicht Wallace.
Wicht men lichtyt thaim selff for to defend; 195 Quhar Wallace come thar deide was litill kend.
The later day off August fell this cace; 695 For the reskew, thus ordanyt wicht Wallace, Off Sanct Jhonstoun, that Sothroun occupyit.
Mekill dolour it did hym in hys mynde; For he was wyss, rycht worthy, wicht and kynd: In Gowry duelt still with this worthy man.
Lord off Breichyn sic connand had thaim maid, Off Eduuard thai suld hald thair landys braid; Bot fra thai saw that it was wicht Wallace, Fol.
Than demyt thai all that it wass wicht Wallas; Off for tyme thar he spyit had the toune.
A cruell conterans at that metyng was seyn, 475 Off wicht wermen in to thair armour cleyn.
He wyst no waill thar langar for to bide, Vp throuch the hall thuswicht Wallace can glid, Till a closs stair; the burdis raiff in twyne, Fyftene fute large he lap out of that in.
And thai, that wrath war and angry, Dang on othir so hardely, 170 With wapnys that war bricht and bar, That mony a wicht man ded wes thar.
And Schir Richard of Clare in hy, Quhen Schir Edward wes passit by, 100 Send wicht yhomen, that weill couth schut, To bikkir the reirward apon fut.
Schir Johne of Hennaut wes thar leder, That was richt wis andwicht in wer.
And he has alsua with him tane 480 Johne of Lorn and all his mycht, That had of worthy men and wicht With him aucht hundreth men and ma.
Bot thai that wicht war and hardy, That schame letit till ta the flicht, At gret myschef mantemyt the ficht, 280 And stithly in the stour can stand.
The ficht wes thair so fell and stout, That mony worthy men and wicht Throu fors wes fellit in that ficht, That had no mycht to rys agane.
Tharfor his men confortit he, And bad thame wicht and worthy be; For gif at thai mycht wyn the Kyng, And victor haf of the fechting, 288 Thai suld richt weill rewardit be, And gretly ek thair renownee.
For hie renoun thow art guerdoun conding, Of worschip kend the glorious end and rest, But quhome in richt na worthie wicht may lest.
He's done him to her father's stable, Where steeds stood baith wicht and able; Then he strake ane upon the back, 35 The swiftest gae his head a wap.
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