‘Now, allas! what shall we doo!

We [m]ostë to the prysone goo.’

‘Opy[n] the yatis faste anon,

An[d] [d]oo theis thevys ynnë gon.’[[83]]

Ritson pointed out that Guy of Gisborne is named with “other worthies, it is conjectured of a similar stamp,” in a satirical piece of William Dunbar, ‘Of Sir Thomas Norray.’

Was never vyld Robeine wnder bewch,

Nor ȝet Roger of Clekkinsklewch,

So bauld a bairne as he;

Gy of Gysburne, na Allan Bell,

Nor Simones sonnes of Quhynfell,