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For lovers of exquisite formal poetry, I urge you to read the work of
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A link worth clicking on, if like me Edgar's new to you. I read just "The Complete Works" - long enough, with a fairly mesmerizing interplay of meter, rhyme, and syntax.
I'd like some other format than white on dark blue though.
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His poignant
"Man on the Moon"
(written near the 35th anniversary of the first moon landing) seems appropriate as we celebrate the 50th anniversary.
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Yes, lovely. I like his "memorable scene." Thanks Julie - he is a gifted craftsman, like Richard Wilbur, and a fine storyteller like him as well.
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He nothing common did or mean
Upon that memorable scene,
But with his keener eye
The axe’s edge did try.
Andrew Marvell
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Exactly.
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