| Legends of the Saints in the Scottish Dialect of the Fourteenth Century | ||
þe renowne þan mycht nocht be hyd
of ferlis þat sancte Andrew did;
for-þi be land and sey men sowcht
hym for ferlys þat he wroucht.
and amange oþir fowrty war,
þat come be se to here his lare,
þat to þe fend displeisit swa,
þat he a tempeste son cane may,
sa þat þe sey wox sa woud,
þat þai war drownyt in þe flud,
and castine thru þe stormis to land,
quhare þat Andrew wes dwelland;
and men for pitte all þam brocht
til Andrew, þat sa for þame wrocht.
þame resuscit he þan belyf
thru his prayer to þe lyfe.
of ferlis þat sancte Andrew did;
for-þi be land and sey men sowcht
hym for ferlys þat he wroucht.
and amange oþir fowrty war,
þat come be se to here his lare,
þat to þe fend displeisit swa,
þat he a tempeste son cane may,
sa þat þe sey wox sa woud,
þat þai war drownyt in þe flud,
and castine thru þe stormis to land,
quhare þat Andrew wes dwelland;
and men for pitte all þam brocht
til Andrew, þat sa for þame wrocht.
þame resuscit he þan belyf
thru his prayer to þe lyfe.
| Legends of the Saints in the Scottish Dialect of the Fourteenth Century | ||