OK, I stand not quite corrected. I was using the form for citation
that Paideuma uses, in which LXXXI is given as 81. I apologize to Pound.
Sylvester
At 6:22 PM -0400 6/29/98, Bob Tilewick wrote:
>It's Canto LXXXI
>
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>At 12:12 PM -0600 6/29/98, James Atkinson wrote:
>>On 06/29/1998 10:50 AM Shannon Harvey said:
>>
>>>What e. pound poem contains the line: "What thou lovest well remains"?
>>>
>>
>>Try Canto 76 ...it's one of the Pisans, in any case (I don't have my book
>>with me)...starts "Zeus lies in Ceres bosom."
>>
>>James Atkinson
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>Canto 81/520-521 in the edition I have.