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The Dews Of Summer Nights Did Fall, The Moon, Sweet Regent Of The Sky, Silvered The Walls Of Cumnor Hall And Many An Oak That Grew Thereby.
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The dews of summer nights did fall,
The moon, sweet regent of the sky,
Silvered the walls of Cumnor Hall
And many an oak that grew thereby.
-- W. J. Mickle (1734-1788)
-- Cumnor Hall
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His very foot has music in 't As he comes up the stairs.
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The mistletoe hung in the castle hall, The holly-branch shone on the old oak wall.
-- Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797-1839) -- The Mistletoe Bough...
For there 's nae luck about the house, There 's nae luck at a'
There 's little pleasure in the house When our gudeman 's awa'....
The force of gravity on the moon is a fraction of the gravity on the earth, so the moon would not be able to attract the pen to inself.
Rather, it would only be able to suspend the pen....
This is abuse. Arguments are down the hall.
You're in arched hall.
You're in hall of mists.
You're in the banquet hall.