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Sir Hugh le Blond
SIR ALDINGAR—C
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They've putten her into prison strang,A twalmon lang and mair,
Until the mice and wild rattens
Did tear her yallow hair.
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‘One shake o your han,’ said Rodingham,‘One shak o your han gie me:’
‘I cam na here for shaking hans,
But to fight maist desperatelie.’
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‘It's nae ten strucken on the clock,Nor eleven on the bell:’
‘We'll doe ill deeds anew ere night,
Tho it were strucken twall.’
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