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I, My Dear, Was Born Today

Wednesday – On My Birthday, June 12 I turn 68 today so I share a birthday poem written by Matthew Prior (1664-1721). In it, he complains about being rejected by Clotilda, a name he plucks from the pastoral tradition. While the poet’s “jolly comrades” are prepared to “bring me music, wreaths, and mirth/And ask to […]

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