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Maybe it's time for everyone in England to become vegetarians.
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> > Virgils's deathbed wish was that the Aenid be burned, destroyed at any
> rate.
> > Instead it was published after his death.
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> > Shades of Emily Hale!
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> Burned, yes, you're spot on Rick - well done! I claim crisis circumstances
> for my delay in responding - foot & mouth disease is enveloping both the
> country and my time at the moment, and I haven't had the opportunity to keep
> up with the list. Augustus, in his wisdom, ordered that the poem be
> published rather than burned - perhaps the interesting question is whether
> he reached this decision by reading it himself, or getting one of his
> courtiers to read it for him, and report back...
>
> However, you made a very good stab at finding the roots of the opening to
> the Aeneid, and I think you deserve your share of the glory. I'm happy to
> call it an honourable tie... given the awful previous tie gags...
>
> Steve, I may be the only person in the world ever to say this, but *please*
> don't deprive us of 'Mr Apollinax' to the tune of 'Yellow Submarine'! Go
> on, I challenge you! :O)
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> Back to the crisis - at this rate, I'll speak to you all in about 6 months'
> time...
>
> atropos
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<BR>> Virgils's deathbed wish was that the Aenid be burned, destroyed at any
<BR>rate.
<BR>> Instead it was published after his death.
<BR>>
<BR>> Shades of Emily Hale!
<BR>
<BR>Burned, yes, you're spot on Rick - well done! I claim crisis circumstances
<BR>for my delay in responding - foot & mouth disease is enveloping both the
<BR>country and my time at the moment, and I haven't had the opportunity to keep
<BR>up with the list. Augustus, in his wisdom, ordered that the poem be
<BR>published rather than burned - perhaps the interesting question is whether
<BR>he reached this decision by reading it himself, or getting one of his
<BR>courtiers to read it for him, and report back...
<BR>
<BR>However, you made a very good stab at finding the roots of the opening to
<BR>the Aeneid, and I think you deserve your share of the glory. I'm happy to
<BR>call it an honourable tie... given the awful previous tie gags...
<BR>
<BR>Steve, I may be the only person in the world ever to say this, but *please*
<BR>don't deprive us of 'Mr Apollinax' to the tune of 'Yellow Submarine'! Go
<BR>on, I challenge you! :O)
<BR>
<BR>Back to the crisis - at this rate, I'll speak to you all in about 6 months'
<BR>time...
<BR>
<BR>atropos
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