He spoke as follows: (that) it is ten parasangs to Tipherarikos, which is a great distance for the purpose of going; it is ten parasangs to Tipherarikos, also, moreover, in the direction of the girl to me than the honey of Hymettus more sweet, whom I know. Fare thee well, O Pikadillos! And thou, O Park (Paradise) of Leichester! It is ten parasangs to Tipherarikos, at which place exist the vitals of me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SLAVE SINGING AT MIDNIGHT by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE CHARACTER OF HOLLAND by ANDREW MARVELL ORLANDO FURIOSO: CANTO 10. by LUDOVICO (LODOVICO) ARIOSTO THE EMPTY BOTTLE by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN BRUCE CONSULTS HIS MEN by JOHN BARBOUR THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE by JOHANNES ROBERT BECHER THE SONG OF THE SAVOYARDS by HENRY AMES BLOOD ON MR. FREDERICK PORTER'S ROOM OF PICTURES, 1930 by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |