hap mirthfulness! - oh! joy of grand riddance; undress me my hauberk! - the wyern hath errant'd.
ire of yore - bard of e'eryears - i deem the brood hath wan'd - fore'ermore?!
fro the chasm of the bosom, bale a hand back. hark! my dove - henceforth i bulwark thee! - teathers of swans in my pillow - i cede my heart. make haste! - i pray - respond my plea!
lo! - a sire of great awe - a knight of many battles!
...and of kinsmen weeping for the slain! please! - heed my words; in thy sorrow i will kiss thy tears - in thy bliss i will take thee by thy hand - the sapor of grapes thou shalt savor - and harken the nighttingale sing oh so blithely!
on his knees... a plea to harvest roses; no heed for the thorns you count! wherefore vow me? wherefor this gilded proffer? wherefore not pay court to a maid more fair? - morn of a joyous day! hower 'twixt weed! fertile desert! cheerful dirge! misery me not! - man nor beast; envy me; lest'tis an act of wont! many are the drapes that my past bury - ineffable feeling indulgeth in battles!
tisn't what thou vambrace'st thy words with!!; i bethink dotingly only thy weal - forgive me for deeming thee direfully - therein abdiding with thee yet i was a trifle daunt'd. is for me the grandest boon! |