On Mont Falcone, about thy craig to rax.”

Dunbar’s Poems, ii. 79. ed. Laing.

Page 125. v. 182. be bedawyd] Does it mean—be daunted? or, be called simple fellow? see note, p. 113. v. 301.

v. 183. fole] i. e. fool.

v. 184. gronde] i. e. ground.

v. 186. Syr Dalyrag] So our author elsewhere;

“Let syr Wrigwrag wrastell with syr Delarag.”

Speke, Parrot, v. 91. vol. ii. 6.

“Adue nowe, sir Wrig wrag,

Adue, sir Dalyrag!”