Two Ancient Scottish Poems With Notes And Observations

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Two Ancient Scottish Poems With Notes And Observations
King of Scotland James V
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Sola fcepe bora- bicans barbaros kudos harpa relidcbat. Id. Lib. 7. Poem 8.
" Nos tibi verficulos, dent barbara carmina leudor. " Hence, too, Lat. Hjfus, and the Baf. Bret, lais, a melan- choly found or cry ; e-legia, e-ltgy, lefion ; and the Fr. Lezs viajejlee, high treafon. We could eafily bring many more proofs of the truth of our account of the term elegy, as that paflage of Proclus, in Chreft. Ap. Phot. Bibl. T3 yapd-pmo;, ihiyiav ihtynv ot Ta. \&toh veteres luclum vocarunt -/eyov. Ovid gi
...ves us the fame idea, Ped. De Lib. 3. Eleg. 1.
" Flebilis indignos elegia folve capillos, " Heu nimis ex vero nunc tibi nomen ineft. " Vofiius (in Elegia) has quoted thefe paffages, but gives no Etymology, as indeed the root is loft both in the Greek and Roman languages. But we muft flop, after obferving that the Fr.
64 THE GABERLUNZIE-MAN; IX.
O kend my minny I war wi* you, Ill-fardly wad fhe crook her mou% Sic Fr. Words Uid, (which of old fignified, ofFencc, injury, and now uglinefs, ) Lai Jew; laidron, and the Gr.


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