Volume VI – Conduct of Life
I. Fate
Delicate omens traced in airTo the lone bard true witness bare;Birds with auguries on their win...
II. Power
His tongue was framed to music,And his hand was armed with skill,His face was the mould of beau...
III. Wealth
Who shall tell what did befall,Far away in time, when once,Over the lifeless ball,Hung idle sta...
IV. Culture
Can rules or tutors educateThe semigod whom we await?He must be musical,Tremulous, impressional...
IX. Illusions
Flow, flow the waves hated,Accursed, adored,The waves of mutation:No anchorage is.Sleep is not,...
V. Behavior
Grace, Beauty, and CapriceBuild this golden portal;Graceful women, chosen menDazzle every morta...
VI. Worship
This is he, who, felled by foes,Sprung harmless up, refreshed by blows:He to captivity was sold...
VII. Considerations by the Way
Hear what British Merlin sung,Of keenest eye and truest tongue.Say not, the chiefs who first ar...
VIII. Beauty
Was never form and never faceSo sweet to SEYD as only graceWhich did not slumber like a stoneBu...