The Æneid of Virgil tr. into Scott. verse by G. Douglas, المجلد 1

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الصفحة 286 - Glaid wox Troiane Acestes, and, but mair, Did mak proclame thar mercattis and thar fair ; And all the heidismen gaderis and set doun, Stabillis thar lawis and statutes for thar toun. Syne, on the top of Erix the montane, Full neir the lift thai found of marbill stane, A temple til Venus of Idalia : And, about Anchises sepulture alsua, Ane hallowit schaw on breid, as sanctuar, Plantit thai haif, and stabillit preistis thair. 20 CAP. XIII. Eneas gan depart, and how Venus Maid for her sonne request...
الصفحة 15 - Bot a sentens to follow may suffice me. Sum tyme I follow the text als neir I may, Sum tyme I am constrenyt ane other way.
الصفحة 14 - Douglas gives plenty illustrations of the same scheme. In this matter he falls out again with his master Chaucer, although he tempers his censure with the conventional adulatory phrases. Thoght venerabill Chauser, principal poet but peir, Hevynly trumpat, orlege and reguler, In eloquens balmy, cundyt and dyall, Mylky fontane, cleir strand and...

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