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The ever green - National Library of Scotland

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Flyting <strong>of</strong> Dunbar and Kennedie. 57XVII.Nyse Nagus, Nipcaik, with thy Schulders narrow aThou loufy lukes, and tume <strong>of</strong> Lumis Aw,Hard Hurchcon, hirpland, hippit like an Harrow 5Thy Rig-bane ratles, and thy Ribs on raw,Thy Hanches hurklis with Hukebanes harfli and haw*Thy laithly Lymms are lcin as ony Treis :Obey, <strong>The</strong>if Bard, or I fall brek thy Gaw,Foul Carrybald, cry Mercy on thy Kneis.XVIII.Thou fcowry hippit, ugly Averil,With hurklapd Banes, ay howkand throu thy Hyde,Reiftit and crynd, ashangit Man on Hill,And aft befwakit with an owre hie Tyde,Quhilk brews richt meikle Barret to thy Bryd ?Hir Care is all to clenge thy Cabroch Hows,Quhair thou lyes fawfly jn Saffron back and Syde,JPowdert with Primr<strong>of</strong>e, fwarmand all with Clows.XIX.Worlin Wanworth, I warn thee it is written,Thou skyland Skarth, thou has the Hurle behind,Wan wraigland Wafp,mae Worms thou has befhittenThan there is Graft on Ground or BeiflonLind;Tho

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