Book

 1    II|       s hiss and dragon's cry,~Birds left to sing, and Philomen
 2   III|       beasts, their caves, the birds, their nests forlore.~ ~
 3   VII|      fair lady slept.~ ~ V~The birds awoke her with their morning
 4   VII|    were;~And that sweet noise, birds, winds and waters sent,~
 5   VII|     health,~And to the fishes, birds, and beasts give heed,~How
 6    IX|      on the damned ghosts;~The birds that follow Titan's hottest
 7     X|    pattered from the wood,~The birds sung hymns of love; yet
 8     X| furnished was,~All beasts, all birds beguiled by fowler's trade,~
 9     X|        this tower,~Or make you birds, or trees on craggy hill,~
10    XI|   sheep from folds return,~The birds sate silent on the greenwood
11   XII|       hand could do.~ ~ IV~"On birds and beasts in forests wild
12  XIII|       can dismay,~No shriek of birds, beast's roar, or dragon'
13   XIV|       In calm streams, fishes; birds, in sunshine play,~Who followeth
14    XV|        eagles fly~Mongst other birds securely through the air,~
15   XVI|        pour.~ ~ XII~The joyous birds, hid under greenwood shade,~
16   XVI|       whistled now;~Ceased the birds, the wind loud answer made,~
17   XVI|     all he spoke,~The choir of birds their heavenly tunes renew,~
18   XVI|      to stray~Mongst the sweet birds, through every walk and
19  XVII|       fly~An host of wondering birds, that sing and cry:~ ~ XXXVI~
20 XVIII|   nymphs and sirens afterward,~Birds, winds, and waters, sing
21 XVIII|     high,~To which respond the birds, the streams, the wind,~
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License