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Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Icy North Started conversation Dec 14, 2011
I got this idea from a question on last week's University Challenge (a TV quiz for students).
These are the last words of the first four lines of a well-known poem.
Can you identify the author?
* * *
Tree
sat
see
Hat
* * *
If you correctly identify it, then I'd like you to to submit another one for us to guess There's no reason to stick to poetry, either. Song lyrics are a good source - or anything, really. Just make it a well-known one.
Over to you...
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Recumbentman Posted Dec 14, 2011
The Quangle Wangle's Hat by Edward Lear
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Icy North Posted Dec 14, 2011
I thought this would go more quickly.
To hurry it along, it's probably the best-known work of a Nobel Prize-winning American poet, published in 1915
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Dec 14, 2011
If you mean TS ELiot, we don't claim him as American. He deserted, so we figure he wanted to be called British.
I don't know his poetry by heart, so I'm afraid I can't identify that one.
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Icy North Posted Dec 14, 2011
We're deeply distrustful of American imports
You are correct, by the way (I only asked for the Author).
So, over to you for the next one
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Dec 14, 2011
A favourite from one of my favourite American poets. (He stayed put, except when he got jailed in France during WWI.)
souls
minds
blessings
spirited
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Dec 14, 2011
archie the cockroach!
Er, ee cummings, I mean.
Here's a really easy one, if you know your poets
—
U
—
U
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Recumbentman Posted Dec 15, 2011
— is the last word in the line?
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Beatrice Posted Dec 15, 2011
U - could be the vowels in the alphabet (go round and round)A E I O U
I O U?
I U?
Nothing compares 2 U?
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Dec 15, 2011
Just checking whether anyone knew. It's misleading because I spelled "U" wrong, but h2g2 wouldn't accept the code for the real symbol - we'd probably have seen it in Barlesque.
It's "Fisches Nachtgesang" - "the lullaby of the fish" - by Christian Morgenstern, and before anyone tells me off for picking a German one, here's the full text:
http://radicalart.info/nothing/text/fisches-nachtgesang-1905-s.jpg
Believe it or not, it's a parody of a Goethe poem.
So now for a proper one (and that's a hint):
seas
buccaneer
knees
ear
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Icy North Posted Dec 18, 2011
I have read this, years ago, in a children's poetry book, but I couldn't tell you who wrote it. I only remember it's about a child fantasising about being a pirate (or something).
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Dec 18, 2011
It is about *someone* fantasising about being a pirate, though.
Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words
Recumbentman Posted Dec 19, 2011
O if I were a pirate, sailing the seven seas,
I'd give a prize to every buccaneer
Who brought me in a nobleman, trembling, on his knees,
Telling of gold. I'd slash 'im, ear to ear...
Something like that?
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