From: Bill Taylor on
Barb Knox <Barb...(a)LivingHistory.co.uk> wrote:

> A lot of people don't know that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote haiku.

Cool!

> Here is the first part of his poem "Evangeline: A Tale of Arcadie" --
>
> This is the forest
> Primeval, the murmuring
> Pines and the hemlocks.

An update:

This is the Usenet,
Prime evil, all the flaming,
Pride and bollocks!

-- anon
From: Barb Knox on
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<9cf76218-97c9-4bb1-b458-c07df2e5b601(a)k39g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>,
Bill Taylor <w.taylor(a)math.canterbury.ac.nz> wrote:

> Barb Knox <Barb...(a)LivingHistory.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > A lot of people don't know that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote haiku.
>
> Cool!
>
> > Here is the first part of his poem "Evangeline: A Tale of Arcadie" --
> >
> > This is the forest
> > Primeval, the murmuring
> > Pines and the hemlocks.
>
> An update:
>
> This is the Usenet,
> Prime evil, all the flaming,
> Pride and bollocks!
>
> -- anon

LOL!

(BTW, that last line should be "Pride and the bollocks" or maybe "The
pride and bollocks".)

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