After, to Scots they did no more grievance;

To cut his throat, or stick him suddenly

He cared nought, found he them anerly” [alone].

And so we find at page 8—

“Without rescue he stickit him to death.”

At page 13—

“Three slew he there, two fled with all their might.”

At page 15—

“It was his life, and most part of his food,

To see them shed the burning Southron blood.”