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*For Thomas V. Morris and William J. Bennett In gratitude for a wonderful summer at Notre Dame* O, thou dry Jansenist! A night of fire Left in your pocket like a shopping list Sitting quietly in a room, will never burn To set your sere and withered soul alight And one might wager that your calculator In brass, for counting brass, touches not the heart Which has its reasons which the mind knows too Pensees which never make a night a day Forgive thou, then, this lettre provincial And count it as a friend’s memorial
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Feb 13, 2018
Feb 13, 2018 at 7:16 AM UTC
Homage to Pascal
*For Thomas V. Morris and William J. Bennett In gratitude for a wonderful summer at Notre Dame* O, thou dry Jansenist! A night of fire Left in your pocket like a shopping list Sitting quietly in a room, will never burn To set your sere and withered soul alight And one might wager that your calculator In brass, for counting brass, touches not the heart Which has its reasons which the mind knows too Pensees which never make a night a day Forgive thou, then, this lettre provincial And count it as a friend’s memorial
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Feb 13, 2018
Feb 13, 2018 at 7:16 AM UTC
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