Book

 1     I|    deprived~ Of stir and motion; nay, would then have been~ Nowise
 2     I|        dear~ Than this true man. Nay, ever so far and pure~ The
 3     I|           forever as they move.~ Nay, thou beholdest in our verses
 4     I|        Furnish support to any, - nay, it must,~ True to its bent
 5    II|       drop to earth,~ Seest not? Nay, too, the sun from peak
 6    II|        are not~ The same as all. Nay, here in these our verses,~
 7    II|        be~ In the viewless dark? Nay, in the light itself~ A
 8   III|          of many a man ere now.~ Nay, too, in diseases of body,
 9   III|        that body, perished too.~ Nay, even when moving in the
10   III|        All remnants of the soul. Nay, once again:~ If, when a
11    VI|          whirlwind and in fire?~ Nay, why, then, aim they at
12    VI| depending, lo,~ From off itself! Nay, thou mayest see at times~
13    VI|         be ta'en~ Away forever - nay, though thou gavest toil~
14    VI|       with the Neptunian flood,~ Nay, though all ocean willed
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