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 by: Zod - Tue, 24 May 2022 19:20 UTC

W-Dockery wrote:

> General-Zod wrote:

>> George J. Dance wrote:

>>> On 2022-03-29 5:10 p.m., General-Zod wrote:
>>>> George J. Dance wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
>>>>> To My Sister, by William Wordsworth
>>>>
>>>>> It is the first mild day of March:
>>>>> Each minute sweeter than before,
>>>>> The red-breast sings from the tall larch
>>>>> That stands beside our door.
>>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>>> https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/03/to-my-sister-william-wordsworth.html
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As an outdoors man, I find this accurate and enjoyable....

>>> Thanks. It is a simple poem expressing a simple thought -- it's the
>>> first good day, let's go for a walk -- and can be read and appreciated
>>> on those terms.

>>> There's more to the poem than that, as I learned when I was reading
>>> about it before blogging. For one thing, it reflects the ongoing
>>> "nature" vs "civilization" debate that was jumpstarted by the Romantic
>>> movement. This poem was published in Lyrical Ballads, the first
>>> important Romantic collection in the UK; and its second part has lines
>>> that sound like a manifesto for those beliefs, such as:

>>> One moment now may give us more
>>> Than fifty years of reason

>>> So it's more important than it looks. Even so, all that should not get
>>> in the way of appreciating the poem on its own terms.

>> It is quite lovely on a second read.......

> Agreed, kudos to George Dance for reviving these old school classics of poetry.

Obscure to most of the modern public....

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 by: Michael Pendragon - Tue, 24 May 2022 19:23 UTC

On Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 3:20:14 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
> W-Dockery wrote:
> > General-Zod wrote:
>
> >> George J. Dance wrote:
> >>> On 2022-03-29 5:10 p.m., General-Zod wrote:
> >>>> George J. Dance wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
> >>>>> To My Sister, by William Wordsworth
> >>>>
> >>>>> It is the first mild day of March:
> >>>>> Each minute sweeter than before,
> >>>>> The red-breast sings from the tall larch
> >>>>> That stands beside our door.
> >>>>> [...]
> >>>>
> >>>>> https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/03/to-my-sister-william-wordsworth.html
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> As an outdoors man, I find this accurate and enjoyable....
> >>> Thanks. It is a simple poem expressing a simple thought -- it's the
> >>> first good day, let's go for a walk -- and can be read and appreciated
> >>> on those terms.
>
> >>> There's more to the poem than that, as I learned when I was reading
> >>> about it before blogging. For one thing, it reflects the ongoing
> >>> "nature" vs "civilization" debate that was jumpstarted by the Romantic
> >>> movement. This poem was published in Lyrical Ballads, the first
> >>> important Romantic collection in the UK; and its second part has lines
> >>> that sound like a manifesto for those beliefs, such as:
>
> >>> One moment now may give us more
> >>> Than fifty years of reason
>
> >>> So it's more important than it looks. Even so, all that should not get
> >>> in the way of appreciating the poem on its own terms.
>
> >> It is quite lovely on a second read.......
>
> > Agreed, kudos to George Dance for reviving these old school classics of poetry.
> Obscure to most of the modern public....

Obscure ≠ unknown

Words matter.

Don't be a Donkey, Stinkpot.

Michael Pendragon
"Jeeze, just my opinion, but Spencer's poetry definitely could improve by casting it with modern language and spelling."
-- Will Donkey on trying to read Spenser.

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 by: General-Zod - Tue, 24 May 2022 19:30 UTC

Michael Pendragon wrote:

> On Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 3:20:14 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
>> W-Dockery wrote:
>> > General-Zod wrote:
>>
>> >> George J. Dance wrote:
>> >>> On 2022-03-29 5:10 p.m., General-Zod wrote:
>> >>>> George J. Dance wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
>> >>>>> To My Sister, by William Wordsworth
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> It is the first mild day of March:
>> >>>>> Each minute sweeter than before,
>> >>>>> The red-breast sings from the tall larch
>> >>>>> That stands beside our door.
>> >>>>> [...]
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/03/to-my-sister-william-wordsworth.html
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> As an outdoors man, I find this accurate and enjoyable....
>> >>> Thanks. It is a simple poem expressing a simple thought -- it's the
>> >>> first good day, let's go for a walk -- and can be read and appreciated
>> >>> on those terms.
>>
>> >>> There's more to the poem than that, as I learned when I was reading
>> >>> about it before blogging. For one thing, it reflects the ongoing
>> >>> "nature" vs "civilization" debate that was jumpstarted by the Romantic
>> >>> movement. This poem was published in Lyrical Ballads, the first
>> >>> important Romantic collection in the UK; and its second part has lines
>> >>> that sound like a manifesto for those beliefs, such as:
>>
>> >>> One moment now may give us more
>> >>> Than fifty years of reason
>>
>> >>> So it's more important than it looks. Even so, all that should not get
>> >>> in the way of appreciating the poem on its own terms.
>>
>> >> It is quite lovely on a second read.......
>>
>> > Agreed, kudos to George Dance for reviving these old school classics of poetry.
>> Obscure to most of the modern public....

> Obscure ≠ unknown

Unknown to the general public, try and see for yourself, nut case.....

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 by: Michael Pendragon - Tue, 24 May 2022 19:56 UTC

On Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 3:30:17 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
> Michael Pendragon wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 3:20:14 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
> >> W-Dockery wrote:
> >> > General-Zod wrote:
> >>
> >> >> George J. Dance wrote:
> >> >>> On 2022-03-29 5:10 p.m., General-Zod wrote:
> >> >>>> George J. Dance wrote:
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
> >> >>>>> To My Sister, by William Wordsworth
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>> It is the first mild day of March:
> >> >>>>> Each minute sweeter than before,
> >> >>>>> The red-breast sings from the tall larch
> >> >>>>> That stands beside our door.
> >> >>>>> [...]
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>> https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/03/to-my-sister-william-wordsworth.html
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> As an outdoors man, I find this accurate and enjoyable....
> >> >>> Thanks. It is a simple poem expressing a simple thought -- it's the
> >> >>> first good day, let's go for a walk -- and can be read and appreciated
> >> >>> on those terms.
> >>
> >> >>> There's more to the poem than that, as I learned when I was reading
> >> >>> about it before blogging. For one thing, it reflects the ongoing
> >> >>> "nature" vs "civilization" debate that was jumpstarted by the Romantic
> >> >>> movement. This poem was published in Lyrical Ballads, the first
> >> >>> important Romantic collection in the UK; and its second part has lines
> >> >>> that sound like a manifesto for those beliefs, such as:
> >>
> >> >>> One moment now may give us more
> >> >>> Than fifty years of reason
> >>
> >> >>> So it's more important than it looks. Even so, all that should not get
> >> >>> in the way of appreciating the poem on its own terms.
> >>
> >> >> It is quite lovely on a second read.......
> >>
> >> > Agreed, kudos to George Dance for reviving these old school classics of poetry.
> >> Obscure to most of the modern public....
>
> > Obscure ≠ unknown
> Unknown to the general public, try and see for yourself, nut case.....

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Zod wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:

>> General-Zod wrote:

>>> George J. Dance wrote:

>>>> On 2022-03-29 5:10 p.m., General-Zod wrote:
>>>>> George J. Dance wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
>>>>>> To My Sister, by William Wordsworth
>>>>>
>>>>>> It is the first mild day of March:
>>>>>> Each minute sweeter than before,
>>>>>> The red-breast sings from the tall larch
>>>>>> That stands beside our door.
>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>
>>>>>> https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/03/to-my-sister-william-wordsworth.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> As an outdoors man, I find this accurate and enjoyable....

>>>> Thanks. It is a simple poem expressing a simple thought -- it's the
>>>> first good day, let's go for a walk -- and can be read and appreciated
>>>> on those terms.

>>>> There's more to the poem than that, as I learned when I was reading
>>>> about it before blogging. For one thing, it reflects the ongoing
>>>> "nature" vs "civilization" debate that was jumpstarted by the Romantic
>>>> movement. This poem was published in Lyrical Ballads, the first
>>>> important Romantic collection in the UK; and its second part has lines
>>>> that sound like a manifesto for those beliefs, such as:

>>>> One moment now may give us more
>>>> Than fifty years of reason

>>>> So it's more important than it looks. Even so, all that should not get
>>>> in the way of appreciating the poem on its own terms.

>>> It is quite lovely on a second read.......

>> Agreed, kudos to George Dance for reviving these old school classics of poetry.

> Obscure to most of the modern public....

Almost all poetry is obscure to the general public, whether in Columbus Georgia or New York City.

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 by: Michael Pendragon - Tue, 24 May 2022 22:32 UTC

On Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 4:20:19 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> Zod wrote:
> > Will Dockery wrote:
>
> >> General-Zod wrote:
>
> >>> George J. Dance wrote:
>
> >>>> On 2022-03-29 5:10 p.m., General-Zod wrote:
> >>>>> George J. Dance wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
> >>>>>> To My Sister, by William Wordsworth
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> It is the first mild day of March:
> >>>>>> Each minute sweeter than before,
> >>>>>> The red-breast sings from the tall larch
> >>>>>> That stands beside our door.
> >>>>>> [...]
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/03/to-my-sister-william-wordsworth.html
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> As an outdoors man, I find this accurate and enjoyable....
>
> >>>> Thanks. It is a simple poem expressing a simple thought -- it's the
> >>>> first good day, let's go for a walk -- and can be read and appreciated
> >>>> on those terms.
>
> >>>> There's more to the poem than that, as I learned when I was reading
> >>>> about it before blogging. For one thing, it reflects the ongoing
> >>>> "nature" vs "civilization" debate that was jumpstarted by the Romantic
> >>>> movement. This poem was published in Lyrical Ballads, the first
> >>>> important Romantic collection in the UK; and its second part has lines
> >>>> that sound like a manifesto for those beliefs, such as:
>
> >>>> One moment now may give us more
> >>>> Than fifty years of reason
>
> >>>> So it's more important than it looks. Even so, all that should not get
> >>>> in the way of appreciating the poem on its own terms.
>
> >>> It is quite lovely on a second read.......
>
> >> Agreed, kudos to George Dance for reviving these old school classics of poetry.
>
> > Obscure to most of the modern public....
> Almost all poetry is obscure to the general public, whether in Columbus Georgia or New York City.

Obscure ≠ unknown

Words matter.

Learn them.

Don't go through life as a Donkey.

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