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Old 08.09.2017, 08:47 AM   #4681
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Originally Posted by evollove
I think I gave you all the clues I can.

I'm sure I read it in high school. A short poem.

Not Keats. This seemed lighter. A Cavalier poet?

Maybe I dreamed it.
dammit

i was hoping for some clues on foot and rhythm and maybe some turns of phrase or imagery to help pin down

the subject matter sounded vaguely preraphaelite to me-- you know, old myths and legends and what not. some sort of lancelot shit.

so i though rossetti and took a cursory look but didn't look like it.

i've never read the cavaliers. anyway im now resorting to brute force---google searches, etc. pathetic!

if it was a dream you should write it. poems that come from dreams are the best. just say no to visitors.
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