> Added to these musings, for the sake of argument, or perhaps simply for > the sake of balance, should be William Wordsworth, who might have died, > or stopped writing, or at least moved into the woods and assumed the > happy, bucolic silence appropriate to Lake residents, if not to Lake > poets, a little earlier. Reminds me of a passage in Bill Bryson's book `Notes from a Small Island' - it goes something like `Then I visited Tintern Abbey, the scene of course of Wordsworth's famous poem `I Can Be Boring Outside the Lakes District Too' (: I just met the producer who'll be doing Bryson's first book `The Lost Continent' yesterday - it's going to star Drew Carey - looks like it'll be a corker! Hope there's no Wordsworth fans here on bananafish, we will be, as we say in Australia, in the poo (: Camille verona_beach@geocities.com @ THE ARTS HOLE www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Theater/6442 THE INVERTED FOREST www.angelfire.com/pa/invertedforest