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The natural inference of a mere man from
such an appeal would be that what needed
lacing was a portion of wearing apparel, and
not an epithet indicative of exquisite grace.
It is probably similar lyrical bewilderment
that presently makes Clerk Colvin exclaim,
Ohan! and alas !" in the text, and explains
row," meaning wrap or roll, as rap, which
is surely too deliberate for a typical error.
Towards the end of the ballad the Clerk is
credibly informed that things with him "will
ever be wae," and the annotator carefully
glosses this as "be painful," thereby showing
commendable courage and some promise of
improvement. But immediately afterwards
he lapses wofully. Clerk Colvin, conscious
after what has befallen him that he must
now dree his weird, rides crestfallen to get
final solace from his mother :-

He has mounted on his berry-brown steed,
And dowie, dowie on he rides,
Till he has reached Dunallan's towers,

And there his mother dear resides.

IN 1887 the late Prof. Henry Morley
added M. G. Lewis's 'Tales of Terror
and Wonder' to the useful series which he
published under the title of the "Universal
Library." He seems to have restricted his
editorial duties to the writing of a concise "Dowie" is the word here that naturally
and helpful introduction and, perhaps, the proves the mettle of the glossarist, and it is
superintendence of the text. Lewis's notes appalling to find him, with all the English
he has left to themselves: he has not supple-language to draw upon, deliberately choosing
mented them where additions were wanted, swiftly as an appropriate equivalent! Surely
and he has not corrected mistakes. There Monk Lewis, if indeed he were his own ex-
is need, for instance, to qualify Lewis's ex- ponent, must have known the verb "dow,"
planation of "wraiths" as "water-spirits," signifying to fade or wither, and common
given as a note on a line in Bothwell's in Scottish poetry from the Book of the
Bonny Jane'; and what is said of St. Bothan, Houlate' onwards. Then 'The Dowie Dens
Hallowe'en, and the Brownie at further stages o' Yarrow' had worn the grave and sweet
of the same ballad could be materially im- dignity of old romance for generations
proved by expert comment. "Bellane- before the compilation of 'Tales of Terror
tree" and "bathy" in the notes to Scott's and Wonder.' The modern reader who
'Glenfinlas' are misprints for beltane-tree wishes to see "dowie" properly applied may
and bothy; and the definition of "windle- be referred to the works of Hew Ainslie, a
strae," which occurs in Leyden's 'Elfin-King,' poet who has written genuine Scottish verse
is not sufficiently exhaustive, even if it does in these latter days, when the higher criticism
happen to have been the explanation given has said that such verse is impossible. Ainslie
by Leyden himself. These, however, are thus opens a touching elegiac poem:-

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