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A True History Of several Honourable Families of the Right Honourable Name of Scot

In the Shires of Roxburgh and Selkirk, and others adjacent. Gathered out of Ancient Chronicles, Histories, and Traditions of our Fathers. By Capt. Walter Scot, An old Souldier, and no Scholler, And one that can Write nane, But just the Letters of his Name

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Dedicated to that worthy and generous Gentleman, John Scot appearand of Headshaw.
  
  
  

Dedicated to that worthy and generous Gentleman, John Scot appearand of Headshaw.

I thought four and twenty Shepherds Swain,
In my Dream I did see,
VVhereof I have dedicated one of them to thee;
John Grieve of Garwald a right honest one,

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Which relieves the poor, and proves a Christian Man;
And with his small substance he is well content,
Though in late times he prov'd a Puritant.
I wish his Fleeces be no worse,
Than Jasons Fleeces was in Greece.