The poetical works of Gavin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld, with memoir, notes, and glossary . dene, alace ! her selfin slew. 0 ! quhat avalit thi bruit and glorious name,Thi moblis, tressour, and werkis infinite,Thi ceteis beilding, and thi riall hame,Thi realmis, conquest, weilfare and delite 1To stint all thing salue thine amn was in luif thi frawart destanie;Alace the quhile thow knew the Strang Enee ! And sen I suld thi trigidy nedis nane vther inuocatioun :Be the command I lusty ladyis w^ar with strangeris of vncouth naciounWirk na sic wondris to their dampn


The poetical works of Gavin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld, with memoir, notes, and glossary . dene, alace ! her selfin slew. 0 ! quhat avalit thi bruit and glorious name,Thi moblis, tressour, and werkis infinite,Thi ceteis beilding, and thi riall hame,Thi realmis, conquest, weilfare and delite 1To stint all thing salue thine amn was in luif thi frawart destanie;Alace the quhile thow knew the Strang Enee ! And sen I suld thi trigidy nedis nane vther inuocatioun :Be the command I lusty ladyis w^ar with strangeris of vncouth naciounWirk na sic wondris to their dampnacioun;Bott till atteyne wild amoris at the thai leir;Thi lusty pane begouth on this maneir. Blind lufe isagaynsthonour andreason,quhilk hepreues be theexample ofDydo queneof Carthage. 10 Admonicionto gentil?women. 20 Finis Prologi Quarti Lihri. THE FOAVET BUIK OF ENEADOS. The fourthboke in thepersonne ofDido queneof Cartageplaintes atlength thegret strengthand sindriaffections ofloue. The Quenesoracion tohyr systerAnna com-raendyngand praysingEneas forhys nobilvartues CAP. I. The thochtfodl que pi, tvith mony amorus claus,Till hir sister com2)lenis in luffis cans. E this the Queyn, with havy thochtisonsound,In euery vane nurisis the greyn wound,Smyttin so deip Avith the blynd fyre ofhife, Hii trublit mynd gan fro all rest the gret prowes of Enee,The large wirschip feill syse remembris sclieOf his lynage and folkis; for ay presentDeip in hir breist so wes his figur prent,And all his wordis fixt, that, for besy thocht,None eis hir membris nor quyete suffir mocht. 10 The nixt day following, with his bemis brychtAs Phebus did the ground or erd alycht,Eftir the dawing heth the donk nychtis cludChasit fra the sky, and the air new schroud;Full evill at eis queyn Dido on this kyndSpak to hir sister, w^as of the sammyn sister An, quhat swevynis bene thir, quod sche,Quhilk me affra}ds in sic perplexite iQuhat be he, this grete new gaist or strang


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