11-02-2011, 08:46 AM 
	
	
	
		You can almost hear the recorders and dulcimers- the repetitions in
"For the sight of the Hound asleep,
asleep with the Hare in his form. "
and
"Yea, Gode came up, up in the Sky,
Into the Sky He rode;"
make this like a Cecil Sharpe folk song or even a lullaby. The visuals smack of somewhere between Chaucer and Shakespeare.
Favouritest lines
"Upon thy silks I had not wept
Upon my sack thou didst not cry."
Poesy. yes.
	
	
	
	
"For the sight of the Hound asleep,
asleep with the Hare in his form. "
and
"Yea, Gode came up, up in the Sky,
Into the Sky He rode;"
make this like a Cecil Sharpe folk song or even a lullaby. The visuals smack of somewhere between Chaucer and Shakespeare.
Favouritest lines
"Upon thy silks I had not wept
Upon my sack thou didst not cry."
Poesy. yes.

 

 
