[1474]signs.[1475]knowest.[1476]although.[1477]slake.[1478]drought.[1479]Than fight with ten at once.[1480]practice.[1481]liefer, rather.[1482]“This lovely poem is one of the happiest efforts of Montgomerie’s muse, and shows his lyric genius at its best. It is perhaps the oldest set of words extant to the air ‘Hey tuttie, taittie’—the war-note sounded for the Bruce on the field of Bannockburn, and familiarized to everyone by Burns’ ‘Scots wha hae.’ The song was one of those chosen for adaptation by the Wedderburns in their ‘Compendious Buik of godly and spirituall Sangis.’”—(Cranstoun,Notes, p. 371.)[1483]dawns.[1484]the coverts attire themselves.[1485]throstle-cock.[1486]scatter.[1487]daisies.[1488]flame.[1489]As red as the rowan, mountain ash.[1490]partner.[1491]Toss high their tines, antlers.[1492]hedgehogs.[1493]each one.[1494]attends.[1495]mates.[1496]prepare.[1497]foes.[1498]i.e.The stallion.[1499]rears (?)[1500]gallops.[1501]men, stout fellows.[1502]strong weapons.[1503]throne.[1504]change quarters.[1505]Then gallants.[1506]On white steeds that neigh.[1507]cause.[1508]scare.[1509]feigning.[1510]wrestle.[1511]have;i.e.possession already half satisfies.[1512]smith.[1513]boldly.[1514]must.[1515]plentiful.[1516]learn.[1517]for a time.[1518]parting.[1519]Since then.[1520]separate.[1521]key.[1522]feared.[1523]holly.[1524]quivering trills.[1525]though.[1526]frail, innocent.[1527]thorns prick.[1528]bonnie breast.[1529]likewise tried.[1530]threatening.[1531]my conquest (or object of conquest) quit.[1532]without peer.
[1474]signs.
[1474]signs.
[1475]knowest.
[1475]knowest.
[1476]although.
[1476]although.
[1477]slake.
[1477]slake.
[1478]drought.
[1478]drought.
[1479]Than fight with ten at once.
[1479]Than fight with ten at once.
[1480]practice.
[1480]practice.
[1481]liefer, rather.
[1481]liefer, rather.
[1482]“This lovely poem is one of the happiest efforts of Montgomerie’s muse, and shows his lyric genius at its best. It is perhaps the oldest set of words extant to the air ‘Hey tuttie, taittie’—the war-note sounded for the Bruce on the field of Bannockburn, and familiarized to everyone by Burns’ ‘Scots wha hae.’ The song was one of those chosen for adaptation by the Wedderburns in their ‘Compendious Buik of godly and spirituall Sangis.’”—(Cranstoun,Notes, p. 371.)
[1482]“This lovely poem is one of the happiest efforts of Montgomerie’s muse, and shows his lyric genius at its best. It is perhaps the oldest set of words extant to the air ‘Hey tuttie, taittie’—the war-note sounded for the Bruce on the field of Bannockburn, and familiarized to everyone by Burns’ ‘Scots wha hae.’ The song was one of those chosen for adaptation by the Wedderburns in their ‘Compendious Buik of godly and spirituall Sangis.’”—(Cranstoun,Notes, p. 371.)
[1483]dawns.
[1483]dawns.
[1484]the coverts attire themselves.
[1484]the coverts attire themselves.
[1485]throstle-cock.
[1485]throstle-cock.
[1486]scatter.
[1486]scatter.
[1487]daisies.
[1487]daisies.
[1488]flame.
[1488]flame.
[1489]As red as the rowan, mountain ash.
[1489]As red as the rowan, mountain ash.
[1490]partner.
[1490]partner.
[1491]Toss high their tines, antlers.
[1491]Toss high their tines, antlers.
[1492]hedgehogs.
[1492]hedgehogs.
[1493]each one.
[1493]each one.
[1494]attends.
[1494]attends.
[1495]mates.
[1495]mates.
[1496]prepare.
[1496]prepare.
[1497]foes.
[1497]foes.
[1498]i.e.The stallion.
[1498]i.e.The stallion.
[1499]rears (?)
[1499]rears (?)
[1500]gallops.
[1500]gallops.
[1501]men, stout fellows.
[1501]men, stout fellows.
[1502]strong weapons.
[1502]strong weapons.
[1503]throne.
[1503]throne.
[1504]change quarters.
[1504]change quarters.
[1505]Then gallants.
[1505]Then gallants.
[1506]On white steeds that neigh.
[1506]On white steeds that neigh.
[1507]cause.
[1507]cause.
[1508]scare.
[1508]scare.
[1509]feigning.
[1509]feigning.
[1510]wrestle.
[1510]wrestle.
[1511]have;i.e.possession already half satisfies.
[1511]have;i.e.possession already half satisfies.
[1512]smith.
[1512]smith.
[1513]boldly.
[1513]boldly.
[1514]must.
[1514]must.
[1515]plentiful.
[1515]plentiful.
[1516]learn.
[1516]learn.
[1517]for a time.
[1517]for a time.
[1518]parting.
[1518]parting.
[1519]Since then.
[1519]Since then.
[1520]separate.
[1520]separate.
[1521]key.
[1521]key.
[1522]feared.
[1522]feared.
[1523]holly.
[1523]holly.
[1524]quivering trills.
[1524]quivering trills.
[1525]though.
[1525]though.
[1526]frail, innocent.
[1526]frail, innocent.
[1527]thorns prick.
[1527]thorns prick.
[1528]bonnie breast.
[1528]bonnie breast.
[1529]likewise tried.
[1529]likewise tried.
[1530]threatening.
[1530]threatening.
[1531]my conquest (or object of conquest) quit.
[1531]my conquest (or object of conquest) quit.
[1532]without peer.
[1532]without peer.