pure poetry, surely?

The phrase pure poetry has a literary history
which begins with George Moore and his
Anthology of Pure Poetry and more recently
with comments by, I believe, Ransom-- but
this has nothing to do with a man and his dog--

which may be of more interest here.

me
 
what does it say top right , my eyesight isn't that good
can't make it out, annie. but it's the poetry of his form that concerns me more :devil:


The phrase pure poetry has a literary history
which begins with George Moore and his
Anthology of Pure Poetry and more recently
with comments by, I believe, Ransom-- but
this has nothing to do with a man and his dog--

which may be of more interest here.

me
well, thankyou for that literary note. colour me more informed than i was before reading it, though i'm certain there are others here who'll already be aware and - considering the pictorial nature of OP - don't find it especially enlightening.

now, would you excuse us whilst we return to appreciate the artistic merits of tom ellis? thankyou :cattail:
 
I would admit to finding others more poetic (Freddie Flintoff/Orlando Bloom/Tyson Beckford and the way Dwight Yoakum used to swivel his hips) but this will do nicely for now
 
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