Must be the wraith of Castlereagh haunting this ethereal wilderness:
"I met a solitary little fish
He had a face like Percy Bysshe
A whoreson's face he frowned
riding Rebellion into town"
On 8/3/06, MJ Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Funny thing is: I checked Browning too & got the same result - however I
> had automatically checked Shelley first (because of Keats) who also got
> the "...is not available" put-down - but turned up later on the
> periphery of someone else's map...hmmm...looks like skullduggery...
> mj
> Robin wrote:
>
> > This will please Joanna Boulter ...
> >
> > I typed in "Browning" and got "Browning is not yet available."
> >
> > Apparently ain't no one reads Browning no more.
> >
> > R.
> >
>
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> Lorsque le ciel s'obscurcissait, ta victoire toujours, lampe des signes! La chair moins nue de se savoir écrite et partagée. (When the sky darkened, always your victory, lamp of signs! The flesh less naked for knowing itself written and shared out.) - Claude Esteban d.10 Avril 2006
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