The Tale of Orpheus and Erudices his Quene

The Tale of Orpheus and Erudices his Quene is a poem by the Scottish Northern Renaissance poet Robert Henryson that adapts and develops the Greek myth which most famously appears in two classic Latin texts, the Metamorphoses of Ovid and the Georgics of Virgil.

Jacopo del Sellaio, Orpheus and Eurydice, c.1480
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Robert Henryson
The Morall Fabillis
Other works
  • The Testament of Cresseid
  • Orpheus and Erudices
  • Robene and Makyne
  • The Annuciation
  • Sum Practysis of Medecyne
  • Ane Prayer for the Pest
  • The Garment of Gud Ladeis
  • The Bludy Serk
  • The Thre Deid-Pollis
  • Against Hasty Credence
  • The Abbay Walk
  • The Praise of Age
  • The Ressoning Betwix Aige and Yowth
  • The Ressoning Betwix Deth and Man
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