"Yon outlaw Murray,

Surely whaur bauldly bideth he."

"Down Birkindale Brae when that he cam

He saw the feir Foreste wi' his ee."

How James Boyd fared, and what the outlaw said, and what James and his nobles said and did, and how the outlaw at last made peace with his King, and rose up "Sheriffe of Ettricke Foreste," and how the bold ruffian boasted,

"Fair Philiphaugh is mine by right,

And Lewinshope still mine shall be;

Newark, Foulshiels, and Tinnies baith

My bow and arrow purchased me.