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Allen Tice 05-05-2009 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Allinson (Post 106206)
I remember this post from 2004 from Henry Quince (in a thread entitled "Very Short Poems", on Musing on Mastery), where he light-heartedly suggested what fate might have befallen a famous poem, had it appeared on TDE seeking advice.

Here is the post:

Mark, this excuses certain sins on another thread. Very good.

(Psst, folks, I finally have figured Mark out: he's communicating his wisdoms to a smallish crowd of secret acolytes hidden in the Cotswolds near Morton in Marsh. But they daren't reply for fear I will expose them further.)

Mark Allinson 05-05-2009 10:08 PM

Ah, exposed at last! Yes, you have outed me, Allen.

I have been looking for a thread to re-post Henry's "helped" version of Stevenson's famous poem. As I say, it is a cautionary tale for all po-board users, since it shows what damage logic and rationality can do to poetry.

Patricia A. Marsh 05-06-2009 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allen Tice (Post 106373)

(Psst, folks, I finally have figured Mark out: he's communicating his wisdoms to a smallish crowd of secret acolytes hidden in the Cotswolds near Morton in Marsh. But they daren't reply for fear I will expose them further.)

"Morton in Marsh"?

My husband, his father, and his grandfather [God rest their souls!] were "Morton Marsh"; so, curious, I did a google.com search for "Cotswold Morton Marsh" only to discover some "secret acolytes" who said to tell Allen Tice, "It's 'Moreton-in-Marsh', 'Moreton' with an 'e', thank you."

All best!


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