The Castle gates were open flung,

The quivering drawbridge rock’d and rung,

And echo’d loud the flinty street

Beneath the coursers’ clattering feet,

As slowly down the steep descent

Fair Scotland’s King and nobles went,

While all along the crowded way

Was jubilee and loud huzza.

And ever James was bending low,

To his white jennet’s[303] saddlebow,