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I had to google the quote. Rebekah Send a noteboard - 23/07/2015 03:42:08 PM

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View original postI can do several nonsense poems (like The Owl and the Pussycat, and The Ning Nang Nong, and the Jabberwocky), and most of Kubla Khan by Coleridge. I also know sections of the Rhime of the Ancient Mariner and several sonnets by different 16th century poets.




View original postThat quote occurred to me earlier in light of this issue, so your mention of Coleridge is hilariously on point.

That's a nice coincidence.
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