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Tiresias
By Thomas Woolner
Woolner, Thomas (1825-1892)
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TIRESIAS
TO EMILY KEY.
1.
PART FIRST
I.
BOOK I. TIRESIAS.
II.
BOOK II. CHARICLO.
III.
BOOK III. TIRESIAS.
IV.
BOOK IV. CHARICLO AND TIRESIAS.
2.
PART SECOND
I.
BOOK I. CHARICLO AND TIRESIAS. THE BIRDS.
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[I saw thee, as the storm grew nigh]
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[In and out the boughs about]
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II.
BOOK II. TIRESIAS. SONG OF IMAGINATION
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“His lay confined to praises of his dame,
And what she loves: what fitter theme for song!
With what high argument, Tiresias,
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Rend they the air, yon cloud of heavy rooks,
Now holding troubled session in the sky?”
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