THE BATTLE OF LARGS (1263).

Source.Androw of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, book vii., ll. 3267-3306.

A thowsand twa hundyr sexty and thre

Yheris efftyr the Natyvyté,

Haco, Kyng than off Norway,

Come wyth hys ost and gret array

In Scotland on the West Se.

In Cwnyngame[21] at the Largis he

Arryẅyd wyth a gret multitud

Off schyppys wyth topcastellys gud.

And thare be a tempest fell

Off gret weddrys scharpe and snell

Off fors thai behoẅyd to tak

Land, and thame for battayle make:

And offt syne[22], as thai mycht wyn

Thare schyppys, thai wald enter in,

And ordanyd thame wyth dilygens

In thare schyppys to mak defens.

The Kyng Alysandyre off Scotland

Come on thame than wyth stalwart hand,

And thame assaylyd rycht stowtly:

Thai thame defendyd rycht manlyly.

A Scottis sqwyare off gud fame,

Perys off Curry cald be name.

Amang the rapys[23] wes all to rent

Off tha schyppys in a moment.

And mony wes slayne that ilk tyde

Off Scottis and Norways on ilke syde.

Thare thai fechtand war sa fast,

The Kyng off Norway at the last

And hys men fer revyd[24] sare,

That evyre thai arryẅyd thare:

For off hys schyppys in the sé

Ware mony drownyd; and thare menyhe

Ware sa sted in gret peryle.

The Kyng hymself into that qwhylle

Wytht hys naẅyn[25], that sawffyd was,

Wychtly wan[26] owt off the pres,

And tuk the se hamwart the way,

Thare trad[27] haldand till Orknay.

Thare than tuk land Haco thar Kyng,

And in gret seknes mad endyng.

[21] Cunningham, one of the old districts of Ayrshire.

[22] Afterwards.

[23] Ropes.

[24] Sorrowed.

[25] Ships.

[26] Cleverly won.

[27] Course.