• PPB: Maye / Edmund Spenser

    From George J. Dance@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 7 13:19:18 2022
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    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

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  • From Zod@21:1/5 to George J. Dance on Sat May 7 19:33:04 2022
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.

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  • From George J. Dance@21:1/5 to Zod on Sun May 8 20:49:05 2022
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    On 2022-05-07 3:33 p.m., Zod wrote:
    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.

    Well, thou hast a bigge chunke of itt this Maye.

    It was far too long; I don't expect anyone to read a 300-line poem in
    one sitting. My original plan was to break it in two -- as with the
    others I 2-parted it had a natural break about midway, at the start of
    the fable of the Foxe and Kidde -- but I ran into Mothers Day, which
    left me one day to publish the whole of "Maye."

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  • From W.Dockery@21:1/5 to George J. Dance on Mon May 9 02:17:24 2022
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    On 2022-05-07 3:33 p.m., Zod wrote:
    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.

    Well, thou hast a bigge chunke of itt this Maye.

    It was far too long; I don't expect anyone to read a 300-line poem in
    one sitting. My original plan was to break it in two -- as with the
    others I 2-parted it had a natural break about midway, at the start of
    the fable of the Foxe and Kidde -- but I ran into Mothers Day, which
    left me one day to publish the whole of "Maye."


    Gadzooks, as Spenser might say.


    🙂

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  • From General-Zod@21:1/5 to George J. Dance on Tue May 10 17:22:42 2022
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    On 2022-05-07 3:33 p.m., Zod wrote:
    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.

    Well, thou hast a bigge chunke of itt this Maye.

    It was far too long; I don't expect anyone to read a 300-line poem in
    one sitting. My original plan was to break it in two -- as with the
    others I 2-parted it had a natural break about midway, at the start of
    the fable of the Foxe and Kidde -- but I ran into Mothers Day, which
    left me one day to publish the whole of "Maye."


    Ha ha yeah.....

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  • From Zod@21:1/5 to George J. Dance on Wed May 11 19:04:20 2022
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    On 2022-05-07 3:33 p.m., Zod wrote:
    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.

    Well, thou hast a bigge chunke of itt this Maye.

    It was far too long; I don't expect anyone to read a 300-line poem in
    one sitting. My original plan was to break it in two -- as with the
    others I 2-parted it had a natural break about midway, at the start of
    the fable of the Foxe and Kidde -- but I ran into Mothers Day, which
    left me one day to publish the whole of "Maye."


    A good plan I daresay....

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  • From W.Dockery@21:1/5 to Coco DeSockmonkey on Sat May 14 11:48:29 2022
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    Coco DeSockmonkey wrote:

    On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 10:20:13 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
    George J. Dance wrote:

    On 2022-05-07 3:33 p.m., Zod wrote:
    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.

    Well, thou hast a bigge chunke of itt this Maye.

    It was far too long; I don't expect anyone to read a 300-line poem in
    one sitting. My original plan was to break it in two -- as with the
    others I 2-parted it had a natural break about midway, at the start of
    the fable of the Foxe and Kidde -- but I ran into Mothers Day, which
    left me one day to publish the whole of "Maye."
    Gadzooks, as Spenser might say.

    Spenser never said "gadzooks" -- neither in his writings nor in his daily life.

    The first known use of the word is 53 years *after* Spenser's death.

    Zounds, the shit slinging little monkey has learned to use Google Search.

    And so it goes.

    🙂

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  • From General-Zod@21:1/5 to George J. Dance on Sat May 14 18:02:29 2022
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    On 2022-05-11 1:02 p.m., NancyGene wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 1:14:01 PM UTC, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:

    NancyGene's verses have been making me LOL, and I'm hoping that mine measure up to them.

    Thank you, Michael. It is the other way around--we hope that our verses measure up to the high standards that you have set.

    IOW, IKYABWAI

    And:

    << Group hug and slurp session noted >>

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  • From General-Zod@21:1/5 to George J. Dance on Sat May 14 18:55:32 2022
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    On 2022-05-07 3:33 p.m., Zod wrote:
    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.

    Well, thou hast a bigge chunke of itt this Maye.

    It was far too long; I don't expect anyone to read a 300-line poem in
    one sitting. My original plan was to break it in two -- as with the
    others I 2-parted it had a natural break about midway, at the start of
    the fable of the Foxe and Kidde -- but I ran into Mothers Day, which
    left me one day to publish the whole of "Maye."



    Quite rightly....

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  • From General-Zod@21:1/5 to George J. Dance on Wed May 18 19:51:36 2022
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    On 2022-05-07 3:33 p.m., Zod wrote:
    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.

    Well, thou hast a bigge chunke of itt this Maye.

    It was far too long; I don't expect anyone to read a 300-line poem in
    one sitting. My original plan was to break it in two -- as with the
    others I 2-parted it had a natural break about midway, at the start of
    the fable of the Foxe and Kidde -- but I ran into Mothers Day, which
    left me one day to publish the whole of "Maye."



    Yeppe....!

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  • From General-Zod@21:1/5 to George J. Dance on Sun May 22 19:43:31 2022
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    George J. Dance wrote:

    On 2022-05-07 3:33 p.m., Zod wrote:
    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.

    Well, thou hast a bigge chunke of itt this Maye.

    It was far too long; I don't expect anyone to read a 300-line poem in
    one sitting. My original plan was to break it in two -- as with the
    others I 2-parted it had a natural break about midway, at the start of
    the fable of the Foxe and Kidde -- but I ran into Mothers Day, which
    left me one day to publish the whole of "Maye."




    Koole...

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  • From W.Dockery@21:1/5 to Zod on Mon May 30 03:35:54 2022
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    Zod wrote:

    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.


    I can spot the Spenser influence already.

    🙂

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  • From W-Dockery@21:1/5 to Zod on Tue Jun 21 00:36:28 2022
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    Zod wrote:

    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog:
    Maye, by Edmund Spenser
    [...]
    To see those folkes make such jovysaunce,
    Made my heart after the pype to daunce:
    Tho to the greene Wood they speeden hem all,
    To fetchen home May with their musicall
    [...]
    (including the fable of the Foxe and the Kidde)

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/maye-edmund-spenser.html

    I dew lurve thise guye's poerty... ha ha.


    Welle putte.

    🙂

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