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Lord, what would they say

Did their Catullus walk that way?

In contrast is Barry Spacks's "Freshmen":

Full of certainties and reasons,

or uncertainties and reason,

full of reasons as a conch contains the sea,

they wait; for the term's first bell;

for another mismatched wrestle through the year;

for a teacher who's religious in his art,

a wizard of a sort, to call the role


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