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Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words

Post 1

Icy North

I got this idea from a question on last week's University Challenge (a TV quiz for students). smiley - prof

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 smiley - smiley 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. smiley - smiley

Over to you...


Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words

Post 2

Recumbentman

The Quangle Wangle's Hat by Edward Lear


Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words

Post 3

Recumbentman

tune
me
song
key


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Post 4

toybox

With A Little Help From My Friends, by the Beatles.

smiley - musicalnote


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Post 5

toybox

heaven
try
us
sky


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Post 6

Icy North

Imagine - John Lennon smiley - smiley

* * *

I
sky
table
streets


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Post 7

Icy North

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


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Post 8

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

If you mean TS ELiot, we don't claim him as American. smiley - winkeye 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. smiley - blush


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Post 9

Icy North

We're deeply distrustful of American imports smiley - winkeye

You are correct, by the way (I only asked for the Author). smiley - bubbly

So, over to you for the next one smiley - smiley


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Post 10

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - ok

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


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Post 11

Malabarista - now with added pony

archie the cockroach!

Er, ee cummings, I mean.

Here's a really easy one, if you know your poets smiley - winkeye


U

U


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Post 12

Recumbentman

— is the last word in the line?


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Post 13

Icy North

I have simply no idea, but I'm intrigued to find out smiley - smiley


Icy's Quiz 14 Dec 2011 - Famous Last Words

Post 14

Beatrice

U - could be the vowels in the alphabet (go round and round)A E I O U

I O U?

I smiley - love U?

Nothing compares 2 U?


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Post 15

Malabarista - now with added pony

smiley - laugh 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. smiley - weird

So now for a proper one (and that's a hint):

seas
buccaneer
knees
ear


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Post 16

Icy North

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).


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Post 17

Malabarista - now with added pony

smiley - laugh Not quite - I doubt it would be in a children's book!


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Post 18

Icy North

OK, my memory has faded in that case. smiley - smiley


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Post 19

Malabarista - now with added pony

It is about *someone* fantasising about being a pirate, though.


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Post 20

Recumbentman

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? smiley - pirate


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