[NoteWorthy ArtWare][NoteWorthy Composer]Eric PraetzelAanwhThe Winning of the Yle of Man - Cant 9Thomas Deloney - 1912 compilation of Deloney's 1912 compilation of Deloney's worksNF1F20.50000000 0.50000000 0.50000000 3.20000005 Unnamed-000Standardðÿ@aThe noble Earle of Salis-bur-ie, with many a hard-ie Knight Most val-iant-ly pre-parde him-selfe, a-gainst the Scots to fight. With his sp-eare and his shiel-d, ma-king his proud foes to yeeld: Fierce-ly on them all he ran, to driue them from the Ile of Man: Drum-mes strick-ing on a rowDTrum-pets sound-ing as they goe. Tan ta ra ra ra tan.‹There sil-ken Ensig-nes in the field, most glorious-ly were spred: The Horse-men on their praunc-ing steeds, strucke many a Scotch-man dead: The browne bils on their Cors-lets ring, the bow-men with the gray Goose wing: The lustie Launce the pearc-ing speare, the soft flesh of their foes doe teare. Drummes strick-ing on a rowe,jThe bat-ell was so fearce and hot, the Scots for feare did flie: And man-y a fam-ous Knight and Squire, in gorie bloud did lie: Some think-ing to e-scape away, did drowne them-selues with-in the sea: Some with many a bloudy wound, lay gasp-ing on the clay-ey ground. Drum-mes strick-ing on a row,K     ÿþþ    ÿÿÿ  ÿ  ÿþ  ÿþþþþ  þýþÿ