Description of Wallace

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Description of Wallace
by Blind Harry
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Proportional lang and fair was his visage;
Richt sad of speech, and able in courage;
Braid breist and heich, with sturdy crag and great;
His lippis round, his nose was square and great;
Bowand broun hairit, on browis and breeis licht,
Clear aspre een, like diamonds bricht.

Under the chin, on the left side, was seen,
Be hurt, a wain; his colour was sanguine.

Woundis he had in mony drivers place,
Bot fair and weil keepit was his face.

Of riches he keepit no proper thing;
Gave as he wan, like Alexander the king.

In time of peace, meek as a maid was he;
Whar weir approachit the right Ector was he.

To Scottis men a great credence he gave;
Bot knawin enemies they couth him nocht dissave.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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