File spoon-archives/phillitcrit.archive/phillitcrit_1997/phillitcrit.9711, message 491


Date: Sun, 09 Nov 1997 22:39:55 -0800
From: "Thad Q. Alexander" <rattler-AT-inreach.net>
Subject: Re: PLC: Song of Myself




Stirling Newberry wrote:

> Has any lived until they have looked?
>
> Though divided from ones nature,
> one must breath in moment undivided.
> And live by seeing through no other lens,
> not word from moldered text,
> nor argument conceived from preconception,
> nor circumstances hinged on birth,
> this then, and no other,
> learn of me but not from me.

Yes, very lovely indeed! Is it not true though! That greater wisdom comes
from the wisdom that surrounds us. Life is full and in constant motion


--
Thad Q. Alexander
(rattler-AT-inreach.net)
OCC Undergraduate
Long Beach, CA.
USA
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Great Books of Western Civilization
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For him was lever han at his beddes hed
A twenty bokes, clothed in black or red,
Of Aristotle, and his philosophie,
Than robes riche, or fidel, or sautrie.
But all be that he was a philosophre,
Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre.
 ---Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales




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