Book

 1     I|  straightway open sudden liquid paths,~ Because the fishes leave
 2     I|        one region of its onward paths,~ For then 'tmust have forever
 3    II|        out~ Along the procreant paths of Aphrodite;~ Or be't the
 4    II|         intervals between,~ The paths of matter, its connections,
 5    IV|   brought forth through bending paths~ And by these several mirrors
 6    IV|       the pores and intertwined paths~ Of the loose-textured tongue.
 7    IV|         be~ The interstices and paths (which we do call~ The apertures)
 8    IV|  apertures must be diverse~ And paths must vary according to their
 9    IV|   hedges off approaches and the paths;~ And thus the sense, its
10    IV|     with their own senses, open paths~ Within the mind wherethrough
11     V| disorder kept~ Interstices, and paths, coherencies,~ And weights,
12    VI|        the nature of these same paths,~ Varying in many modes (
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