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f. i <2.1 Kntmttues-
CAPITANE
ALLEXANDER MONTGOMEREE
&
POLLVART & CETERA
TO HIS MAIESTIE.
All reddie as al reddie I have bene,
All reddie shall I be quhill lyf may lest;
All reddie evir sorrow to sustene,
On land and sey, at large or fetterit fast;
In trubleous tyme, in boist of fortounes blast, 5
In heich estate, or jit in law degree,
In wea[l]the or woe, in healthe or secknes cast,
As I have bene al reddie shall I bee.
Then if my dewtie may deserve sick fee,
Forget not me quhois hart is whoillie jouris, 10
Quhois lyf and deathe sayis bot, forget not mee,
Submitting all into your princelie poueris.
And since alreddie (Szf) I am your thrall,
Forget not me amangis your servantis all.
Tullibardine.
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f. i <2.1 Kntmttues-
CAPITANE
ALLEXANDER MONTGOMEREE
&
POLLVART & CETERA
TO HIS MAIESTIE.
All reddie as al reddie I have bene,
All reddie shall I be quhill lyf may lest;
All reddie evir sorrow to sustene,
On land and sey, at large or fetterit fast;
In trubleous tyme, in boist of fortounes blast, 5
In heich estate, or jit in law degree,
In wea[l]the or woe, in healthe or secknes cast,
As I have bene al reddie shall I bee.
Then if my dewtie may deserve sick fee,
Forget not me quhois hart is whoillie jouris, 10
Quhois lyf and deathe sayis bot, forget not mee,
Submitting all into your princelie poueris.
And since alreddie (Szf) I am your thrall,
Forget not me amangis your servantis all.
Tullibardine.
1 F. 1 t. blank.
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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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