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THE AUCHT BUIK.
I29
til Jngland to renue the band conforme to his wisdome,
and now radie to fal, he suld with al securitie bind
agane.
Julii xv the Quene is delyuirit of a dauchter; quha
5 how sune sche was baptised, depairted this lyfe.
About this tyme, Bischop blakater of Glasgwe, with a
deuote feruour to visite the haly land, the land quhair
our Lorde and Saluiour selfe was pilgrim, tuk iornay
frome Scotland to Hierusalem, quhome deith preueinet
xo be ye way; quha in his lyfe was sa vertuous, that he was
meruellous to mony, to sie sa diuine a nature.
Was now sik inuie betueine mylord Maxwel and
Sancher that but battel and blude nawise could be
freindet. Quhairfor baith pairties with al thair forces
15 cum to Dunfreis, thair tha diuyde it with speir and
scheild, gret slauchter on baith hand/s. Bot Sancher
gaue baks.
September xix terrable Erdquakes throuch Jngland
and Scotland war hard, kirkes quaket and trimblet
20 vehementlie, quhilke mony exponet to the ouerthraw
of religione.
The first of October, King Henrie of Jngland sent in
gift to King James certane horsrA plesand and fayr with
steil sadles, harnest w‘ braue harnessings, vthiris to the
25 quene war sent in propyne. How acceptable thir pro-
pynes war to King and Quene, the messinger, of his
reward, perfytlie vndirstude.
About this tyme the Archdeane of S. Androis, pre-
pareng his returne to Scotland, entiris in a schip callit
30 the Tresurer, quhilk vpon the cost of Jngland in flindirs
flew, and perist; the Archdeane and thrie hunder in his
cumpanie, al tane captiues, ar presented to King Henrie.
King Henrie of his humanitie, settis thame al at libertie,
als thay receiue the kingis \dtxts to lat thame pas frilie at
35 ony port of Jngland tha cum to, sa that the neist Nou-
ember war al present in Edr.
1
this birth
new borne
instantlie
dies.
The Bischop
of Glas. in
pilgrimage
happilie
endis his
lyfe.
Betuene
Maxwel and
Sancher
deidlie feid,
and meikle
Slauchter.
1509.
Terrable
erdquakes
hard in Jngl.
and Scot¬
land.
g Hewrie
pro-
es the
j and
ne of
is with
MTV*
I29
til Jngland to renue the band conforme to his wisdome,
and now radie to fal, he suld with al securitie bind
agane.
Julii xv the Quene is delyuirit of a dauchter; quha
5 how sune sche was baptised, depairted this lyfe.
About this tyme, Bischop blakater of Glasgwe, with a
deuote feruour to visite the haly land, the land quhair
our Lorde and Saluiour selfe was pilgrim, tuk iornay
frome Scotland to Hierusalem, quhome deith preueinet
xo be ye way; quha in his lyfe was sa vertuous, that he was
meruellous to mony, to sie sa diuine a nature.
Was now sik inuie betueine mylord Maxwel and
Sancher that but battel and blude nawise could be
freindet. Quhairfor baith pairties with al thair forces
15 cum to Dunfreis, thair tha diuyde it with speir and
scheild, gret slauchter on baith hand/s. Bot Sancher
gaue baks.
September xix terrable Erdquakes throuch Jngland
and Scotland war hard, kirkes quaket and trimblet
20 vehementlie, quhilke mony exponet to the ouerthraw
of religione.
The first of October, King Henrie of Jngland sent in
gift to King James certane horsrA plesand and fayr with
steil sadles, harnest w‘ braue harnessings, vthiris to the
25 quene war sent in propyne. How acceptable thir pro-
pynes war to King and Quene, the messinger, of his
reward, perfytlie vndirstude.
About this tyme the Archdeane of S. Androis, pre-
pareng his returne to Scotland, entiris in a schip callit
30 the Tresurer, quhilk vpon the cost of Jngland in flindirs
flew, and perist; the Archdeane and thrie hunder in his
cumpanie, al tane captiues, ar presented to King Henrie.
King Henrie of his humanitie, settis thame al at libertie,
als thay receiue the kingis \dtxts to lat thame pas frilie at
35 ony port of Jngland tha cum to, sa that the neist Nou-
ember war al present in Edr.
1
this birth
new borne
instantlie
dies.
The Bischop
of Glas. in
pilgrimage
happilie
endis his
lyfe.
Betuene
Maxwel and
Sancher
deidlie feid,
and meikle
Slauchter.
1509.
Terrable
erdquakes
hard in Jngl.
and Scot¬
land.
g Hewrie
pro-
es the
j and
ne of
is with
MTV*
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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