Book

 1     I|       most righteous doom.~ ~ LII~In order last, but first
 2    II|     honor lies in fights."~ ~ LII~The virgin held her peace
 3   III| quarries, stones or darts.~ ~ LII~Above the waves as Neptune
 4    IV|      the murdering knife.~ ~  LII~"In these extremes, for
 5     V|  squires, and so he rides.~ ~ LII~He rides, revolving in his
 6    VI|   grant your persons rest.~ ~ LII~"Man goeth forth to labor
 7   VII|      for a champion brave.~ ~ LII~He donned them on, not long
 8  VIII|       lie in wait unseen. ~ ~ LII~"Thither, to seek some flocks
 9    IX|    even the numbers slain.~ ~ LII~With equal rage, as when
10     X|   unite within one wall."~ ~  LII~While thus he spoke, his
11    XI|     some desperate charge.~ ~ LII~From hence he sees where
12   XII|      and pursued the dame.~ ~ LII~He deemed she was some man
13  XIII|       s fort shall yield."~ ~ LII~This said, his visage shone
14   XIV|      never boast shall he,~ ~ LII~" `He in their place shall
15    XV|      Hyrcane forest hides.~ ~ LII~But yet that fierce, that
16   XVI| looked, and feigned cheer.~ ~ LII~"Madam," quoth he, "for
17  XVII|   thoughts courageous be;~ ~  LII~"Thou worthy art that their
18 XVIII|  wisheth health and peace:~ ~ LII~"Fear not, renowned prince,
19   XIX|       hurt and wounded be;~ ~ LII~"Go cure their wounds which
20    XX|        he sighs for pains.~ ~ LII~The arms that late so fair
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