The Ecphorizer
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So let us melt and raise no curd, make no marginal notes, append no afterword arrange no future assignation for platonic stimulation no re-examination or text manipulation See, there, those dull onomatopoeic lovers who've never read between the covers whose place is back seat, bunk or barrel What would they do inside a carrel with canon, gloss, with exegesis with epigraph and eclectic pieces? Poet LOY BANKS, an English professor, writes us that he lives in a house he built, along with two dogs. He adds, "I hike, bird, and play tennis when the weather is right." That's alright, Loy; we won't tell your students that you used "bird" as a verb. |
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