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  1. WINNER - 65899907 - Blackchurch
  2. 65948083 - dguent
  3. 66012183 - Preacher357
  4. 66015999 - ssalinas_00
  5. 66056779 - gailkoelker
  6. 66125326 - nhsia
  7. 66256365 - southsidesunny

WINNER - 65899907 - Blackchurch

EPICEDE TWO

By attributes we can distinguish
The dead from one another,
Citizens from yokels,
Lovers of books from hunters of fish,
Brides from their mothers,
Gamekeepers from poachers.

Emblems are passports into Time:
Sheaves of hay and hands from clouds,
Broken columns, urns, and shrouds,
Stone bells that will never chime.
Canon, lilies, book, and eye-glass
Combat scythe, skull, and tilted hourglass.

Elegant, free-standing, in a niche,
Minerva as her patron
Defends the Arts in High Relief
And the rams' heads on
The Term of Knowledge acknowledges
Unwritten books and the agony of sacrifice.

16th september 1950

65948083 - dguent

EPICEDE TWO
By attributes we can distinguish
The dead from one another,
Citizens from yokels,
Lovers of books from hunters of fish,
Brides from their mothers,
Gamekeepers from poachers.

Emblems are passports into Time:
Sheaves of hay and hands from clouds,
Broken columns, urns and shrouds,
Stone bells that will never chime.
Canon, lilies, book, and eye-glass
Combat scythe, skull, and tilted hourglass.

Elegant, free-standing, in niche,
Minerva as per patron
Defends the Arts in High Relief
And the rams' heads on
The Term of Knowledge acknowledges
Unwritten books and the agony of sacrifice.

16th september 1950

66012183 - Preacher357

EPICEDE TWO

By attributes we can distinguish
The dead from one another,
CItizens from yokels,
Lovers of books from hunters of fish,
Brides from their poachers.

Emblems are passports into Time:
Sheaves of hay and hands from clouds,
Broken colums urns and shrouds,
Stone bells that will never chime.
Canon, lilies, book, and eye-glass
Combat scythe, skull, and tilted hourglass.

Elegant, free-standing, in a niche,
Minerva as her patron
Defends the Arts in High Relief
And the rams' heads on
THe Term of Knowledge acknowledges
Unwritten books and the agony of sacrifice.

16th September 1950

66015999 - ssalinas_00

EPICEDE TWO
By attributes we can distinguish
The dead from one another,
Citizens from yokels,
Lovers of books from hunters of fish,
Bridges from their mothers,
Gamekeepers from poachers.
Emblems are passports into Time:
Sheaves of hay and hands from clouds,
Broken columns, urns, and shrouds,
Stone bells that will never chime.
Canon, lilies, book, and eye-glass
Combat scythe, skull, and tilted hourglass.
Elegant, free-standing, in a niche,
Minerva as her patron
Defends the Arts in High Relief
And the rams' heads on
The Term of Knowledge acknowledges
Unwritten books and the agency of sacrifice.
16th September 1950

66056779 - gailkoelker

EPICEDE TWO
By attributes we can distinguish The dead from one another. Citizens from yokels, Lovers of books from hunters of fish, Brides from their mothers, Gamekeepers from poachers. Emblems are passports into Time: Sheaves of hay and hands from clouds, Broken columns, urns, and shrouds, Stone bells that will never chime. Canon, lilies, book, and eye-glass Combat scythe, skull, and tilted hourglass. Elegant, free-standing, in a niche, Minerva as her patron Defends the Arts in High Relief And the rams' heads on The Term of Knowledge acknowledges Unwritten books and the agony of sacrifice. 16th September 1950

66125326 - nhsia

EPICEDE TWO

By attributes we can distinguish
The dead from one another,
Citizens from yokels,
Lovers of books from hunters of fish,
Brides from their mothers,
Gamekeepers from poachers.

Emblems are passports into Time:
Sheaves of hay and hands from clouds,
Broken columns, urns, and shrouds,
Stone bells that will never chime.
Canon, lilies, book, and eye-glass
Combat scythe, skull, and tilted hourglass.

Elegant, free-standing, in a niche,
Minerva as her patron
Defends the Arts in High Relief
And the rams' heads on
The Term of Knowledge acknowledges
Unwritten books and the agony of sacrifice.

16th september 1950

66256365 - southsidesunny

EPICEDE TWO

By attributes we can distinguish
The dead from one another,
Citizens from yokels,
Lovers of books from hunters of fish,
Brides from their mothers,
Gamekeepers from poachers.

Emblems are passports into Time:
Sheaves of hay and hands from clouds,
Broken columns, urns, and shrouds,
Stone bells that will never chime.
Canon, lilies, book, and eye-glass
Combat scythe, skull, and tilted hourglass.

Elegant, free-standing, in a niche,
Minerva as her patron
Defends the Arts in High Relief
And the rams' heads on
The Term of Knowledge acknowledges
Unwritten books and the agony of sacrifice.

16th september 1950

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