Incipit liber bestiarum quae visae sunt nec umquam captae

Codex Aurea

Being a bestiary of creatures reported but never captured, sworn to by honest folk, though no cage nor net nor reliquary has ever held them.

Set down by the brothers of Thornmere Abbey, in the fen country · Anno Domini MCCXXIX

Capitulum Primum

The Vesper Hart

Cervus vesperinus · seen only at the exact moment of dusk
The Vesper Hart at the failing of the light
The Hart at the failing of the light, after the drawing of Brother Anselm, who by his own account could not have seen it.
Capitulum Secundum

The Margin Cat

Felis marginalis · which lives between the pages
The Margin Cat asleep in the gutter of this very book
She is drawn here asleep, because Brother Odo judged it safest to draw her asleep.
Capitulum Tertium

The Choir of Unseen Birds

Chorus avium invisibilium · heard at the raising of the host
The Choir, drawn as it was heard, which is to say not at all
The melody as the Abbess set it down; the birds as nobody set them down.
Capitulum Quartum

The Lantern Whale

Balaena lucerna · which carries its own light before it
The Lantern Whale leading, or following, a ship of the Humber
The whale as Wulfric described it, and the ship as the ship certainly was.
Colophon

Here Ends the Book

Here ends the book of beasts that would not be kept. I, Cuthwin, least of the scribes of Thornmere, wrote it in the winter of my sixty-first year, with a crow-quill and gall-ink of our own oaks; and the gold is true gold, laid on gesso and burnished with a boar's tooth until it gave back the candle. Whatever shines in this book, the candle did half.

I have set down only what was sworn to. Anselm I believe because he watched forty dusks and gained nothing by it. Odo I believe because he confessed against himself. The Abbess I believe because she is the Abbess. Wulfric I believe because no man invents a story in which he is patiently followed by Providence and comes off so poorly.

If I have erred, mend me in the margin, as God mends us all — in the margin, where there is room. Pray for the scribe, who is cold. The cat is behind folio 44 again; I can hear the bell.

Explicit liber bestiarum · Deo gratias