Hi,

Since my last query was answered so quickly and helpfully (thanks, Tim) I
thought I'd try another.

At the back of Collected Early Poems (Faber edtn.) there is a section called
Poems from Miscellaneous Manuscripts. There are no dates or records of
publication for these (presumably this explains the designation of
miscellaneous). Does any one who has had access to the manuscripts have any
educated guesses as to the dates/places of composition (specific or
approximate) of "'It's a shame'--With apologies to the Modern Celtic School"
and/or "The Logical Conclusion."

Secondly,can anyone remind me where Pound talks about Gaudier-Brzeska
mishearing the first line of "Sestina:Altaforte" as 'All this our south
stinks piss?'

Any thoughts appreciated, thanks,
Jon




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