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From: Bill Taylor on 1 Jul 2010 02:15 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 2 Jul 2010 01:20
In article <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".) -- --------------------------- | BBB b \ Barbara at LivingHistory stop co stop uk | B B aa rrr b | | BBB a a r bbb | Quidquid latine dictum sit, | B B a a r b b | altum videtur. | BBB aa a r bbb | ----------------------------- |