Left off thar schot, that sygn quhen that thai saw,
His grettast barge towart him couth [he] draw.
“Lat be your wer, thir ar our freyndis at ane;
“I traist to God our werst dayis ar gane.”
He ast Wallace to do quhat was his will.175
With schort awyss rycht thus he said him till;
‘To the Rochell I wald ye gert thaim saill;
‘For Inglissmen I wait nocht quhat may aill.
‘For thar, God will, is our purposs to be.
‘Skour weyll about for scoukaris in the se.’180