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London Posted by: forensicpopouri - Apr 19, 2002, 3:56
PM
EOTD BtVS Episode Of
The Day #15/2.3 - SCHOOL HARD
NOTE: Spike & Drusilla
arrive!
SOTD Sonnets Of
The Day #66-69/154 AND THEN CAME
TWO (4-Sonnet Sequence)
tid=77213
= = = HAIKU FOR
THE HOLY "C"
ELIZABETHAN
SONNETS
Back in Shakespeare's
day . . . schooling was rhetorical. For
the men, of course.
Queen
Elizabeth . . . was a royal girl, of
course. She trained like the
men.
At age eleven [?] . . . she translated
French sermons into sonnet
form. . . .
les victimes
s'organisent from
verse by Supernatural
lawyer
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APRIL IS NATIONAL
POETRY MONTH
PROSE POSTCARDS FROM
FORENSICPOPOURI
* The "C" may
want to look in the rearview mirror
tid=75951
* prunehilda has
donated her Kevlar to the "C." Which shall be put
to good use.
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| Posted by:
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| CORKBOARD
#27 (for Saturday) is at -
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http://www.buffy.com/bronze_posts.jsp?tid=79413

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 SATURDAY IN SANTA MONIICA
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| Posted by:
forensicpopouri - Apr 20, 2002, 3:14
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| And I've been SLEEPING
since TEA TIME (Thanks SL.) <smile> . . . and will
go back to sleep about three MORE hours before writing
Saturday's sonnets <g>. . .
. . . and
making any rambling entries in a new PROJECT 1800 DIARY
thread (for the curious). LInk to be provided once
it's started .
As always, my thanks . . .
POOF

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 Dear FP
| Posted by:
Supernatural
lawyer - Apr 19,
2002, 6:07 PM |
| Thanks a lot for
yesterday's Corkboard. What you call your ramblings are
actually most helpful. Don't stop!! And thank you for
sharing your experiences with the judicial system. I
guess I am a rhetorician after all! (but NOT a
litigator; I do better in writing). I don't have
much time today, but here is a quick note in response to
your poasts. My main hurdle with IP is definitely the
rhythm. I guess the fact that English (esp literary
English) is not my maternal language is the reaosn why I
get stuck on accents. I do much better with French
sonnets in "alexandrins" (which have a very natural
rhythm to them, very adapted to the French language and
are pretty easy to write). I guess it's the same for you
with IP. But, when I get a minute in my busy schedule, I
will definitely give it a try. I am not one to refuse
challenges! Again thanks for TT and, please, get some
sleep!

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