Al sterelees withinne a boot am I


Amydde the see, betwixen wyndes two,
Amydde the see, betwixen wyndes two,
That in contrarie stonden evere mo.
That in contrarie stonden evere mo.
Allas! what is this wondre maladie? —Petrarch, translated by Geoffrey Chaucer
Allas! what is this wondre maladie?
—Petrarch, translated by Geoffrey Chaucer

3 responses to “Al sterelees withinne a boot am I”

  1. Perhaps I used the wrong lines. Try these:

    I knew for sure just _up_ and _down._
    Almost enough. Since then, they are
    the only things I’ve had much faith in.
    Night fell. The slow moon rose from sawgrass.
    —Andrew Hudgins

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