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Following Tim's example ... 

An Archbishop named Deusdedit
(A South Saxon joke - d'you geddit?)
Got up off all fours,
Closed the windows and doors
And pulled at his hair till he'd shed it!

Actually, I think something a little more theological would  be
more fitting to an archbishop:

Est Deusdedit a nomine
Qui clamavit, "Audi me, Domine!
Nos non perdidisti,
Nobis spem dedisti
Per filium in cruce pro homine."

Mark
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sure the thing it selfe bee soe.  Wee comonly are att *What's
the reason of it?* before wee are sure of the thing."

                           John Selden (1584-1654), _Table Talk_      


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