Work-Book

 1   T-I|     shores?~Caesar does not want this. Why hold one he expels?~
 2  T-II|   Poetry made men and women want to know me,~but that was
 3 T-III|    and I think~you wouldnt want a place in my verse.~You
 4 T-III|  called foolishness,~if you want to give a true name to what
 5  T-IV|     That too is more than I want. Sound the retreat, Muse,~
 6  T-IV|    There I was born: if you want to know the date,~it was
 7  ExII|   dont disturb them if you want them to heal.~Whatever happened
 8 ExIII|  sentence,~and I pray he’ll want me as one among those many.~
 9 ExIII|   Often I leave some word I want to change,~and energy abandons
10  ExIV|    You dissemble too: dont want to be thought to know me,~‘
11  ExIV|   the one, though you dont want to hear it, joined to you,~
12  ExIV|  myself, your author, am.~I want you to reply in words like
13  ExIV|    first origins:~or if you want to enquire into my morals,~
14  ExIV|     but for themselves they want me still to stay here.~Don’
15  IBIS| your name wins no renown.~I want you to die like those born
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