Jan. 4th, 2005

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Found it!!!!

This one is linked, rather than copied over, because LJ is being difficult about the formatting and I'm too lazy to spend too much time dinking with it.

Overheard on a Salmarsh

Ack.

Jan. 4th, 2005 09:40 am
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I am in shock. Kinda. As close to it as I get, anyway.

I just checked my grades, since Aurelia had cautioned me that my math instructor sometimes doesn't report grades, and the last time I checked, he hadn't yet.

I already knew I got an A in the programming class. *happy dance*

I got a B in algebra.

Even though I really didn't pass the third exam (because there were sneaky non-algebraic things like logarithms on it), and didn't finish all the projects.

*blink*

*blink*
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A Winter Wish
Robert Hinckley Messinger (1811--1874)

Old wine to drink!
Ay, give the slippery juice
That drippeth from the grape thrown loose
Within the tun;
Plucked from beneath the cliff
Of sunny-sided Teneriffe,
And ripened 'neath the blink
Of India's sun!
Peat whiskey hot,
Tempered with well-boiled water!
These make the long night shorter,--
Forgetting not
Good stout old English porter.

Old wood to burn!
Ay, bring the hillside beech
From where the owlets meet and screech,
And ravens croak;
The crackling pine, and cedar sweet;
Bring too a clump of fragrant peat,
Dug 'neath the fern;
The knotted oak,
A fagot too, perhap,
Whose bright flame, dancing, winking,
Shall light us at our drinking;
While the oozing sap
Shall make sweet music to our thinking.

Old books to read!
Ay, bring those nodes of wit,
The brazen-clasped, the vellum writ,
Time-honored tomes!
The same my sire scanned before,
The same my grandsire thumbèd o'er,
The same his sire from college bore,
The well-earned meed
Of Oxford's domes:
Old Homer blind,
Old Horace, rake Anacreon, by
Old Tully, Plautus, Terence lie;
Mort Arthur's olden minstrelsie,
Quaint Burton, quainter Spenser, ay!
And Gervase Markham's venerie--
Nor leave behind
The holye Book by which we live and die.

Old friends to talk!
Ay, bring those chosen few,
The wise, the courtly, and the true,
So rarely found;
Him for my wine, him for my stud,
Him for my easel, distich, bud
In mountain walk!
Bring Walter good,
With soulful Fred, and learned Will,
And thee, my alter ego (dearer still
For every mood).
These add a bouquet to my wine!
These add a sparkle to my pine!
If these I tine,
Can books, or fire, or wine be good?

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