I've only had a glance at this but I chose one poet at random, Rober
Hellam, and was greeted by:
St. Fagan's Castle, the Italian Gardens
In Cardiff castle gardens, how the prospect does bewitch—
That stream of gleaming doves that through the dappled green boughs stitch.
This prancing little squirrel makes the dancing branches twitch
On pines entwined in every kind of knuckled twist and hitch.
These grounds resound with echoes from old days among the rich—
And we, who spring from common folk who lived beyond the ditch,
Can hear in spirit ancient songs ring at their noblest pitch.
How that first lines cries out for a 'doth' for 'does'. Methinks there
is a certain spirit of tongue-in-cheekery somewhere. Prancing little
squirrels indeed!
On 11/04/2008, Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Gosh I opened this up and it spoke to me what magic!!!!
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> Subject: Lords of Light ! It¹s a new issue Š. BlazeVOX 2k8 Spring 2008
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> Lords of Light!! It¹s a new issue
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