“Perched upon a bust of Pallas, just above my chamber door,—
Perched, and sat, and nothing more.”
Stanza 7.
The Raven (1844)
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Elizabeth Goudge (1900–1984) English fiction writer
Source: The White Witch
“A tired flying bird
Has to perch somewhere to rest.
So should my old knees.”
Dilip Sankarreddy Business professional
Wanderings with Poetry (2007)
“MIRRORMENT
Birds are flowers flying
and flowers perched birds.”
A.R. Ammons (1926–2001) American poet
The Really Short Poems of A. R. Ammons (1991)
“A few months before the murder [of Domitian] a raven perched on the Capitol and croaked out the words: "All will be well!" – a portent which some wag explained in the following verse:
There was a raven, strange to tell,
Perched upon Jove's own gable, whence
He tried to tell us "All is well!" –
But had to use the future tense.”
Ante paucos quam occideretur menses cornix in Capitolino elocuta est: εσται πάντα καλως, nec defuit qui ostentum sic interpretaretur: <br/>Nuper Tarpeio quae sedit culmine cornix, <br/>"Est bene" non potuit dicere, dixit: "Erit."
Sueton book The Twelve Caesars
Ante paucos quam occideretur menses cornix in Capitolino elocuta est: εσται πάντα καλως, nec defuit qui ostentum sic interpretaretur:
Nuper Tarpeio quae sedit culmine cornix,
"Est bene" non potuit dicere, dixit: "Erit."
Source: The Twelve Caesars, Domitian, Ch. 23