> And "upon" - eurgh, so precise, so unused by people!
> A fine piece. (And if others think the first stanza works with no bother for
> them I'll only stick out to say "upon" has almost lost its place in usage to
> "on." So, come on, let it slip away un-noticed.
> Bob
>
>
yea - except in Once upon a time, Newcastle upon a time etc
bw
SallyE!
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