Boethius called the Muses of Poetry names:
“Whorish stage girls”. In this way he defames
An art that he himself had long pursued
In terms offensive and incredibly rude.
On the other hand, if we want to be perfectly fair,
He was being held in some kind of confinement where
He awaited a sentence of torture and brutal death.
His book “Consolation” is sort of his final breath,
In which he tried to set his learned mind
On cosmic truths, hoping there to find
Relief from anguish. And oddly enough this book
Is studded with poems. It’s certainly worth a look.
It bridges the ancient world and medieval times,
Profoundly affecting both Dante’s and Chaucer’s rhymes.
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