[PW] William Penn poem
Fuller, Thomas (US - Washington D.C.)
tfuller at DELOITTE.com
Mon Jul 30 12:46:35 PDT 2007
The question has been asked and answered, and 'nuff said. But the
phrase called to mind the opening two lines of Vincent Starrett's 1943
poem "221B", aptly summarizing the immortality of literary figures like
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson:
"Here dwell together still two men of note,
Who never lived, and so can never die."
-- Irregular Tom (complete copy of sonnet available at
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/875.html
)
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