fallen leaf, 1-4
1
purpose; and
fatal noose to
the many woes
too
countless
the queen
bore that stately
2
silence
in beauty
but each
him nor stint
great wealth is
who of the mark,
give heed.
3
and
undertake
and clownish
year rolled and
him
his
the
horseman
of life
from
4
oar-loving
consent
stay
send
within
stay a year and
this
with fuller
more
names and unused words
- 1
Iasus, Chromius; to But I saw and wooed the queen - 2
Arete, Echeneus; to is yet was man he - 3
Iphiclus; to drive to to the they have on of wife - 4
power him I be and and said is what
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tags:
fallen leaf; just-plausible verse; latihan
George Herbert Palmer; Homer