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"The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise
Till painful study shall outwear three years, Your words have took such pains as if they labour'd, You take much pains to mend. With painted imagery had said at once To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, Painting my age with beauty of thy days That shall express my true love's fasting pain." ~ Folly CLICK ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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"Betray no qualms
When asked for alms." ~ Edward Gorey CLICK ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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"It's not a how-to-do-it school but more nearly a confessional in
which people who have spent their lives at the writing process itemize their failures while clinging to their hopes." ~ John Ciardi CLICK ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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"Don't leave the shore
Without an Oar." ~ Edward Gorey CLICK ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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"A careless No
Leads on to Woe." ~ Edward Gorey CLICK ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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"Look back before
You close a door." ~ Edward Gorey Click ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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"Attempt to cope
With tangled rope." ~ Edward Gorey CLICK ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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"I call you bad, my little child,
Upon the title page, Because a manner rude and wild Is common at your age. The Moral of this priceless work (If rightly understood) Will make you -- from a little Turk -- Unnaturally good. Do not as evil children do, Who on the slightest grounds Will imitate the Kangaroo, With wild unmeaning bounds: Do not as children badly bred, Who eat like little Hogs, And when they have to go to bed Will whine like Puppy Dogs: Who take their manners from the Ape, Their habits from the Bear, Indulge the loud unseemly jape, And never brush their hair. But so control your actions that Your friends may all repeat. 'This child is dainty as the Cat, And as the Owl discreet.'" ~ Hillaire Belloc, "The Bad Child's Book of Beasts" CLICK ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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"Twittering One" <mournenwould@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1182988584.717555.140590@u2g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > > "I call you bad, my little child, > Upon the title page, > Because a manner rude and wild > Is common at your age. > > The Moral of this priceless work > (If rightly understood) > Will make you -- from a little Turk -- > Unnaturally good. > > Do not as evil children do, > Who on the slightest grounds > Will imitate the Kangaroo, > With wild unmeaning bounds: > > Do not as children badly bred, > Who eat like little Hogs, > And when they have to go to bed > Will whine like Puppy Dogs: > > Who take their manners from the Ape, > Their habits from the Bear, > Indulge the loud unseemly jape, > And never brush their hair. > > But so control your actions that > Your friends may all repeat. > 'This child is dainty as the Cat, > And as the Owl discreet.'" > ~ Hillaire Belloc, > "The Bad Child's Book of Beasts" > > CLICK ~ ! > > ~ * The Animal Rescue > Site ~ Click the purple button > To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... > > http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com > > ~ * ~ mmm... Thank you, Mz. V! I love a poem that has a word i don't know. I had to look up "jape". It's a joke or quip, and probably comes from the Old French "japer", to yap, chatter, nag, of imitative origin. "Ape" then comes to mind. xox happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Stardust in the solar wind, all that is or ever been, all we shout, all we sin is stardust in the solar wind. Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.savethechildren.org/ http://www.painellsworth.net |
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Please don't feed the animals (or encourage the sick freek)
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:49:38 GMT, "Painius" <starswirlernosp@maol.com> wrote: >"Twittering One" <mournenwould@aol.com> wrote in message >news:1182988584.717555.140590@u2g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... >> >> "I call you bad, my little child, >> Upon the title page, >> Because a manner rude and wild >> Is common at your age. >> >> The Moral of this priceless work >> (If rightly understood) >> Will make you -- from a little Turk -- >> Unnaturally good. >> >> Do not as evil children do, >> Who on the slightest grounds >> Will imitate the Kangaroo, >> With wild unmeaning bounds: >> >> Do not as children badly bred, >> Who eat like little Hogs, >> And when they have to go to bed >> Will whine like Puppy Dogs: >> >> Who take their manners from the Ape, >> Their habits from the Bear, >> Indulge the loud unseemly jape, >> And never brush their hair. >> >> But so control your actions that >> Your friends may all repeat. >> 'This child is dainty as the Cat, >> And as the Owl discreet.'" >> ~ Hillaire Belloc, >> "The Bad Child's Book of Beasts" >> >> CLICK ~ ! >> >> ~ * The Animal Rescue >> Site ~ Click the purple button >> To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... >> >> http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com >> >> ~ * ~ > >mmm... > >Thank you, Mz. V! > >I love a poem that has a word i don't know. I >had to look up "jape". It's a joke or quip, and >probably comes from the Old French "japer", to >yap, chatter, nag, of imitative origin. "Ape" then >comes to mind. > >xox > >happy days and... > starry starry nights! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Good find, Pain ~ !
Merci. |
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"Fairy Land
Dim vales - and shadowy floods - And cloudy-looking woods, Whose forms we can't discover For the tears that drip all over! Huge moons there wax and wane - Again - again - again - Every moment of the night - Forever changing places - And they put out the star-light With the breath from their pale faces. About twelve by the moon-dial, One more filmy than the rest (A kind which, upon trial, They have found to be the best) Comes down - still down - and down, With its centre on the crown Of a mountain's eminence, While its wide circumference In easy drapery falls Over hamlets, over halls, Wherever they may be - O'er the strange woods - o'er the sea - Over spirits on the wing - Over every drowsy thing - And buries them up quite In a labyrinth of light - And then, how deep! - O, deep! Is the passion of their sleep. In the morning they arise, And their moony covering Is soaring in the skies, With the tempests as they toss, Like - almost anything - Or a yellow Albatross. They use that moon no more For the same end as before - Videlicet, a tent - Which I think extravagant: Its atomies, however, Into a shower dissever, Of which those butterflies Of Earth, who seek the skies, And so come down again, (Never-contented things!) Have brought a specimen Upon their quivering wings." ~ Edgar Allan Poe CLICK ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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"He that would make his own liberty secure,
must guard even his enemy from opposition; for if he violates this duty he establishes a precedent that will reach himself." ~Thomas Paine CLICK ~ ! ~ * The Animal Rescue Site ~ Click the purple button To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com ~ * ~ |
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Note: thilly toppothting thabotaged!
"Ed" <eduardofigueroa@phonybolonga.com> wrote in message news:jrg883l0hbot32mgd935lkpqueu919414c@4ax.com... > On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:49:38 GMT, "Painius" <starswirlernosp@maol.com> > wrote: >>"Twittering One" <mournenwould@aol.com> wrote in message >>news:1182988584.717555.140590@u2g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... >>> >>> "I call you bad, my little child, >>> Upon the title page, >>> Because a manner rude and wild >>> Is common at your age. >>> >>> The Moral of this priceless work >>> (If rightly understood) >>> Will make you -- from a little Turk -- >>> Unnaturally good. >>> >>> Do not as evil children do, >>> Who on the slightest grounds >>> Will imitate the Kangaroo, >>> With wild unmeaning bounds: >>> >>> Do not as children badly bred, >>> Who eat like little Hogs, >>> And when they have to go to bed >>> Will whine like Puppy Dogs: >>> >>> Who take their manners from the Ape, >>> Their habits from the Bear, >>> Indulge the loud unseemly jape, >>> And never brush their hair. >>> >>> But so control your actions that >>> Your friends may all repeat. >>> 'This child is dainty as the Cat, >>> And as the Owl discreet.'" >>> ~ Hillaire Belloc, >>> "The Bad Child's Book of Beasts" >>> >>> CLICK ~ ! >>> >>> ~ * The Animal Rescue >>> Site ~ Click the purple button >>> To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ... >>> >>> http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com >>> >>> ~ * ~ >> >>mmm... >> >>Thank you, Mz. V! >> >>I love a poem that has a word i don't know. I >>had to look up "jape". It's a joke or quip, and >>probably comes from the Old French "japer", to >>yap, chatter, nag, of imitative origin. "Ape" then >>comes to mind. >> >>xox > > Please don't feed the animals (or encourage the sick freek) Then i suppose i better not respond to you, eh? And now, my awesome Suse and i are heading out upon a long-awaited adventure vacation! Thank you, Eduardo, and all the Gentle Readers of alt.astronomy! (and these other newsgroups, too) C YA (and whether or not we make it back alive, we sincerely hope ya'll continue to have...) happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Asimov! where have you gone? Your written word goes on and on, All things become so clear to see In Asimov's Astronomy! http://www.cenara.com/users/ce00018/nonfic.htm Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.savethechildren.org/ http://www.painellsworth.net |
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On Jul 5, 6:24 pm, "Painius" <starswirlern...@maol.com> wrote:
> And now, my awesome Suse and i are heading > out upon a long-awaited adventure vacation! > > Thank you, Eduardo, and all the Gentle Readers > of alt.astronomy! (and these other newsgroups, > too) > > C YA > > (and whether or not we make it back alive, we > sincerely hope ya'll continue to have...) > > happy days and... > starry starry nights! Have a great trip, eh! And come back safely, too. ;-) |