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An Allusion to Keats?

Another of Mifflin’s classically-themed sonnets is called ‘An Elegy’. I was reminded of Keats due to the following bolded rhyme.Immortal laurel of no

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Eric in Uncategorized | March 12, 2008 | 346 Words

Graves Found in Thessaloniki

Sic incipit:ATHENS, Greece – Greek workers discovered around 1,000 graves, some filled with ancient treasures, while excavating for a subway system in

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Eric in Uncategorized | March 12, 2008 | 71 Words

Lloyd Mifflin

I confess I’d never heard of the Pennsylvanian sonneteer Lloyd Mifflin until recently. He has a goodly number of poems on classical subjects. The foll

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Eric in Uncategorized | March 11, 2008 | 159 Words

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