Canto

 1     6| giantess in frame;~Who has long poisonous teeth her prey to tear,~
 2     7|   ensign, decked with swoln and poisonous toad.~Her the two damsels
 3     7|         and pare~The flesh, and poisonous drug employ aright:~Who,
 4    10|        it not where prompt with poisonous bite~To hiss and creep;
 5    15|          Lion and dragon oft of poisonous kind,~And other savage monsters
 6    21|    fermented~With evil drug and poisonous, will be clear;~Nor deem
 7    39|         Has chanced on fell and poisonous snake to tread,~Which, in
 8    42|          Grasps his batoon, the poisonous worm to slay;~His sword,
 9    42|      might be said; she shook a poisonous snake,~And now on this,
10    42|     through the vizor flung the poisonous pest,~Which crept about
11    42|       ill,~Hideous, abominable, poisonous Care;~Beneath whose gripe
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