Friday, August 15, 2008

Classic Poetry--"The Vowels: An Enigma" (Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745)

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Jonathan Swift _________________________________________________________

We are little airy creatures,

All of diffrent voice and features;

One of us in glass is set,

One of us you'll find in jet,

T'other you may see in tin,

And the fourth a box within,

If the fifth you should pursue,

It can never fly from you.

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