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The Vogon Poetry Game

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Hullabaloo's Fan Club

Right then. Thought we might try this Vogon Poetry Game. The rules are so loose that we can disregard them ... um, except for the no spitting rule - that stuff can be slippery and cause a nasty fall. The idea is, someone finds a couple of lines of Vogonesque poetry in a fairly well known poem (so it's not too difficult) and the rest of us work out which poem it's from and who wrote it. As we're just starting, we can really make it up as we go along. Hull suggest we might like to target Great Names and see who can find the most ridiculous examples of their work. To start with I'm going for a bit of a combination. Tibley Bobley has a strong feeling for the verse of a particular poet (see her page if you need a clue) so I'll use that as the starting point. Here goes:

"What the hammer? What the chain?
"In what furnace was thy brain?"

That's it. Name that poem. For another point, name the poet. You may confer. If you can find further material by the same author that's up to Vogon standards you can earn further points. Let the game begin ...


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Post 2

The Artist formerly known as Hullabaloo


Anything to do with a tyger? Or aren't I supposed to be playing?


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Post 3

The Artist formerly known as Hullabaloo


I've invented a rule, which of course you may disregard at will: the person who gets the author and the title gets to choose the next one.


Hullsmiley - artist


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Post 4

The Artist formerly known as Hullabaloo


And I would like to nominate Sal as referee. Do I have any seconders?



Hullsmiley - artist


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Post 5

shazzPRME

I second that emotion smiley - ok

shazz smiley - magic


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Post 6

Hullabaloo's Fan Club

Yes. You're onto it. There's definitely a big stripy moggy involved. Of course you must play. Don't deprive us of your great wisdom smiley - cry

The rule sounds like a fine idea.

I don't mind refing as long as there's no biting, scratching or gouging smiley - winkeye

Sal smiley - smiley


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Post 7

shazzPRME

~Tyger tyger, Burning bright
In the forest of the night
What immortal hand or eye
Can frame thy fearful symme-try~

by Blake I believe smiley - smiley

shazz smiley - magic


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Post 8

Hullabaloo's Fan Club

Madam! You've won a teapot. Well done! Your turn ...

Sal smiley - smiley


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Post 9

shazzPRME

~Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they?
Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,-~

A small clue in there...
Here's another:
Written 1819

shazz smiley - magic


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Post 10

Hullabaloo's Fan Club

Oh yes! I know that one. I or someone was just going on about that a couple of weeks ago. It's the one that starts "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness!" That's just gone. The birds were just enjoying all the berries on the hedgerows when along came the farmer with his mangler and hacked all the hedges to bits. It's Keats' "To Autumn". In the same verse, another likely line with Vogon merit "Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn ..." . Lovely smiley - winkeye


Sal smiley - smiley


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Post 11

shazzPRME

smiley - cheerup

Wonderful smiley - smiley
My favourite Poet by a long way!

Your turn!

shazz smiley - magic


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Post 12

shazzPRME

(present company excepted of course! smiley - yikes)

shazz smiley - magic


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Post 13

Hullabaloo's Fan Club

Okeedokee

"She only said, 'My life is dreary,
"He cometh not,' she said;
"She said, 'I am aweary, aweary,
"I would that I were dead!' "

Now, they don't come much more cheerful than that, do they?

Here's your clue: the poet's span was 1809 - 1892.

Sal smiley - smiley


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Post 14

shazzPRME

Right... I know who the poet is in that case. smiley - ok

*thinks...*
*will return*

shazz smiley - magic


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Post 15

Beth

mmmmmmm thinks.........Lord Alfred perhaps?

What a nice game!

Beth
smiley - rose


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shazzPRME

smiley - smiley

I think I know... but someone else should have a go! smiley - smiley

shazz smiley - magic


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Post 17

The Artist formerly known as Hullabaloo


'Tis Mariana by Anyone-For-Tennyson? One of his truly Pathetic piecessmiley - cry


Hullsmiley - artist


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Post 18

Beth

You mean I was wrong? It was not Lord Alferd's Mariana?

Beth - oh dear, I have more studying to do.

smiley - rosesmiley - stiffdrink


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Post 19

Beth

Oh sorry, Hull - great one etc. - didn't see you there before I posted.

Beth


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Post 20

Hullabaloo's Fan Club

Yes, it's Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Mariana, in which many Vogon treasures are hid smiley - winkeye

Well done you knowledgeable club members you.

Sal smiley - smiley


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