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The neverending A TO Z OF WHATEVER GAME

 
 
drom et reve
 
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Fox

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smog
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 02:29 pm
Greta Garbo
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firefly
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 04:07 pm
Heloise
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Justthefax
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 04:27 pm
Isabelle
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Misty Green
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 04:37 pm
Juliet
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Justthefax
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 04:43 pm
Katherina
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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 05:07 pm
Lenore

LENORE

by Edgar Allan Poe
(1831)


Ah, broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever!
Let the bell toll!- a saintly soul floats on the Stygian river;
And, Guy de Vere, hast thou no tear?- weep now or nevermore!
See! on yon drear and rigid bier low lies thy love, Lenore!
Come! let the burial rite be read- the funeral song be sung!-
An anthem for the queenliest dead that ever died so young-
A dirge for her the doubly dead in that she died so young.

"Wretches! ye loved her for her wealth and hated her for her pride,
And when she fell in feeble health, ye blessed her- that she died!
How shall the ritual, then, be read?- the requiem how be sung
By you- by yours, the evil eye,- by yours, the slanderous tongue
That did to death the innocence that died, and died so young?"

Peccavimus; but rave not thus! and let a Sabbath song
Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong.
The sweet Lenore hath "gone before," with Hope, that flew beside,
Leaving thee wild for the dear child that should have been thy
bride.
For her, the fair and debonair, that now so lowly lies,
The life upon her yellow hair but not within her eyes
The life still there, upon her hair- the death upon her eyes.

"Avaunt! avaunt! from fiends below, the indignant ghost is riven-
From Hell unto a high estate far up within the Heaven-
From grief and groan, to a golden throne, beside the King of
Heaven!
Let no bell toll, then,- lest her soul, amid its hallowed mirth,
Should catch the note as it doth float up from the damned Earth!
And I!- to-night my heart is light!- no dirge will I upraise,
But waft the angel on her flight with a Paean of old days!"
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 05:11 pm
Marina

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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 05:37 pm
Nelly
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 05:40 pm
Orlando (from As You Like It)

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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 05:51 pm
Penelope
daughter of Icarius and a first cousin of Helen of Troy. She was the wife of Odysseus.
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Bodhisattvawannabe
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 07:35 pm
Queen of Sheba
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Justthefax
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 07:37 pm
Rebbecca of Sunny Brook Farm
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firefly
 
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Reply Sun 8 Aug, 2004 09:54 pm
Shirley Temple
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 9 Aug, 2004 03:59 am
Troilus


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smog
 
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Reply Mon 9 Aug, 2004 06:54 am
Ursula (to Antonio)
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 9 Aug, 2004 06:58 am
Viola (to Orsino and Olivia)


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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Mon 9 Aug, 2004 07:38 am
Wendy to Peter
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 9 Aug, 2004 07:39 am
Xenophon (to his admirers)


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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Mon 9 Aug, 2004 07:45 am
"Z"bra, to her supporters!
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