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Perhaps I can encourage others to guess too if I guess in public and talk about the basis for guessing. (This rather reminds me of the qualifying exam for the doctoral program I took about a million years ago.)
I. Kipling--all that Britannia stuff. II. Keats--all that death! III. Maybe Swinburne--all that triple rhythm. V. Sure looks like Wordsworth--the rural setting, the little girl. VII. "Tintinnabulation" pretty well gives it away as Poe. IX. Has to be Burns, right? X. "camerados" would be a Whitman give-away. Okay, are there arguments for other poets? And what about the ones I'm not seeing? |
Meanwhile,
here is a clerihew by Anthony Butts: Massenet MASSENET Never wrote a Mass in A. It'd have been just too bad, If he had. An epigram by A. R. Ammons Their Sex Life One failure on Top of another [This message has been edited by Janet Kenny (edited July 18, 2007).] |
Re the Ammons, I don't know if I'm happy or sad to see this I had something similar;
Their Sex Life Two failures back-to-back. |
Mike,
Where did you get your text of the Clough? It is not at all the standard version. Cf., for example, http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-latest-decalogue/ or The Oxford Book of English Verse, which has 4 additional lines at the end, picked up from a later-found manuscript of the poem. In any event, yours varies from the version I know in almost every line. Can you point me at a text of yours? Thanks. RHE |
Richard,
Thank you for alerting me to this! In my zeal to cut and paste I posted the first version I googled. My Selected from Carcanet has your (better) version. The dangers of the Web. No idea on the origin of version posted. Mike [This message has been edited by Mike Slippkauskas (edited July 31, 2007).] |
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