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<DIV><FONT size=2></FONT><BR></DIV>Whatever. If I couldn't even remember her
name, what are the odds I'd get the quote spot-on? But thanks for supplying
the poet, it was driving me nuts. I'm pretty sure she was the "Do not go
gently" poet, too.
<P>--Amanda, watching more literary brain cells die by the day
<P>Amanda,
<P>I was not making any attempts at correcting your quote ... far be it from
me to correct anyone else's quotes, spelling, grammar, typos, or anything
else. I just cut and pasted that because it had both the quote and the
author... I thought it might be of some help
<P>Doreen, aka the Typo Queen</P></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></BODY></HTML>