Argument: Culminating in a Line from JH Prynne


flying in its head, twitter of the birds and they sing,
intending the argument, suggesting a worse;
the love without hope is this trivial thing
to a fast part, melodious in the verse

the flight in its front, bird's twitter and song
cares for this argument, suggests it is quite bad;
likes the hope has not been this trivial thin matter
to one fast is partial, melodious as this first poetry

the flight about his head, bird twitters and sings,
means argues, the suggestion is quite bad;
likes the hope has not been that paltry thin matter
each poetry is slight, tuneful piece

concerning that head flying, you sing the twitter of the bird,
proposition argument namely means a worse proposition;
the love which does not have desire of the little poem
is the paltry thing of the melodious part

flying about its head, the twitter of birds and sing,
meaning the argument, worse suggestion;
the love without esperance is this poor thing
by light, melodious piece of worms

piloting it approximately the relative head, twitter of the birds
and that it sings, meaning the argument, in order to suggest defective;
the love without aspiration is that insignificant thing
a free part and melodious of the verse

approximately the relative heading, more twitter the birds and that
which it sings, control the argument meaning, in order to suggest
defective; the love without hope is this insignificant thing a free
section and melodious from the verse

under the misconduct regarding his head, the new twitter under song,
argument argument, more bad suggestion meaning grudge;
hope without the love verse was slight,
it is that paltry thing a melodious formation of a cabinet

flying in its head, twitter of the birds and he sings it,
meaning the argument, enclosing itself in worse;
the lover is desperate that thing of the inconsequent
to the slight piece, tuneful of the opposite

flying about his head, the birds twitter and sing,
purposing polemic, intimating worse;
love without hope is that inconsequential thing
a slight, melodious piece of verse