Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
| From: | John Cowan <cowan@...> | 
| Date: | Monday, April 26, 2004, 13:08 | 
Peter Bleackley scripsit:
> > Probably not [useful] in the 1sg, but then neither is "to be dead".
> "Now I am dead, now I am fled,
> My soul is in the sky.
> Tongue lose thy light, moon take thy flight,
> Now die, die, die, die, die."
Skewered!
(Hanuman, are you listening?  This one's a win for muse-lettre.)
> Shakespeare, A Midsummer NIght's Dream
The most important 19th-century German Romantic poet of the second rank.
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