
I have just come upon the following couplet, concerning a historian’s mistakes:-
‘Others to some faint meaning make pretence
But (——–) never deviates into sense.’
Well, the original two-syllabled name fled from my mind, to be replaced by another of similar construction. Starkey! Yes, folks, a couplet entirely suited to him.
‘Others to some faint meaning make pretence
But Starkey never deviates into sense.’
A Loon strikes back!
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