[Pg 646] Thys Goddes than furth of ane boys clowd In lyknes of Ene dyd schaip and schrowd A voyd figur, but strenth or curage bald, The quhilk wondyrus monstre to behald With Troiane wapynnys and armour grathis sche, 5 With scheild, and helm, and tymbret set on hie, Be semlant lyke Eneas godlyhed; And tharto ekis scho in euery sted Quent fenȝeit wordis, fant and contyrfait, With voce, but mynd, or ony other consait;
— from The Æneid of Virgil Translated Into Scottish Verse. Volumes 1 & 2 by Virgil
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