There's the point: people like me, who hath not the Greek, need those
'many variations,' & are grateful for them....(though we likely have
our favorites)....
Doug
On 12-Apr-10, at 12:52 AM, Alison Croggon wrote:
> Though I haven't done anything
> much to the first stanza, which has always haunted me, in the many
> variations in which I've read it. It's a beautiful poem.
Douglas Barbour
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