Arthur,
Thanks for the entertaining read. I am reminded of Shelly's poem that begins
"I met a traveller from an antique land who said two vast and trunkless legs
stand in the desert.................".
Check the beginning of line of three. l goes to t and one space forwards.
BW,
Colin
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From: "arthur seeley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 4:38 PM
Subject: Acriscrostic
> Castle: an aciscrostic or an acrostictactoe
>
> (Check the initials of each of the six words in each of the six lines
across
> and down )
>
> Can anything stand? Time levels everything.
> Although strongest towers last eleven centuries
> Stilll he last elements crumble away.
> The loftiest edifice collapses and subsides.
> Love eases, care ameliorates, still time
> Eviscerates conceit, annihilates such tawdry lots.
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