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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostTruly fascinating, anton
But not relevant to this answer I'm afraid
PS: Ammy, tried to send you a PM on matters hornistic, but yer box is rammed again....
Might as well post the nub of it here!
"Love love love the Agatha Christie skit!!
A spot of light editing is needed, peut-ĂȘtre Monsieur Poirot... the phrase
"Salymap gave a little cream"
summons up to the mind some scenarios of the most alarming... ""...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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amateur51
Originally posted by Caliban View Post
PS: Ammy, tried to send you a PM on matters hornistic, but yer box is rammed again....
Might as well post the nub of it here!
"Love love love the Agatha Christie skit!!
A spot of light editing is needed, peut-ĂȘtre Monsieur Poirot... the phrase
"Salymap gave a little cream"
summons up to the mind some scenarios of the most alarming... "
Ma boite est sorted now
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Originally posted by antongould View Post".....wandered forth. Along the banks of Ayr..."
so it must be a geographical clue. Somewhere near Ayr is a place which means female young sheep I suppose.
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amateur51
Originally posted by antongould View Postthe Bard of Alloway should help in another ovine classic!
EDIT: oooh Sir, please Sir!!
Burns's pet sheep, who bade the herder, Hughoc, tell Burns of her death, in the poem 'The Death and the Dying Words of poor Mailie, the Author;s only pet Yowe'. Burns also wrote her elegy in the poem 'Poor Mailie's Elegy'
Any use?
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Anna
Just looking in briefly, Burns had a sheep and when she died he wrote 'Poor Mailie's Elegy' Did someone set it to music?
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amateur51
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