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Apr 07, 2004 18:01

1: Grab the book nearest to you, turn to page 18, find line 4. Write down what it says ( Read more... )

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yeaigotissues April 8 2004, 00:59:50 UTC
EASY. Willy Woodsworth. Prolly a book of descriptive sketches, I had to read one for English and it was fun.

"The mind condemned, without reprieve, to go
O'er life's long deserts with its charge of woe,
With sad congratulation joins the train
Where beasts and men together o'er the plain
Move on--a mighty caravan of pain: 170
Hope, strength, and courage, social suffering brings,
Freshening the wilderness with shades and springs"

Which edition do you have?

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electriclady April 8 2004, 01:22:46 UTC
good job neil-o. its from a descriptive sketch 1791-92 in a modern library classics edition of his selected poetry.

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electriclady April 8 2004, 01:24:22 UTC
but i can tell you googled it. when you copy and pasted you took the line number (170) with. CHEATER!!!!!!

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yeaigotissues April 8 2004, 04:45:00 UTC
hahahaha FUCK YOU!!! I just copied the verse, I don't have the book so I looked it up :P It's a good verse though, innit?

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tracymbooty April 8 2004, 07:12:58 UTC
arent you living abroad right now?

For a clarification: the Bush ? read as:

George Bush:

& I (english nerd) made it an analogy.

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