And for the inverse, I offer up the following:
- C 1 (14
- A 1 (7
- B 1 (8
- A 2 (5
- C 2 (9
.- B 2 (6
- A 3 (2
- B 3 (3
- C 3 (4
.- E 1 (13
- D 2 (12
- D 2 (10
- E 1 (11
- C 4 (1
Interpret it as you will! No, I relent. As in the previous example, the columns are:
- line number,
- lettered rhymescheme,
- numbered instance of each rhyme, staggered for easier reading,
- and finally, a number designation of each discrete rhyming word.
No way these are going to be related articles:
- Economic Inversion: What If There Isn’t A Solution? (johnhaydeninmd.com)
- Inversion (mikeyb5.wordpress.com)
- Grand Canyon cloud inversion photos thrill web (azdailysun.com)
- Three Ways To Play Rising Rates With Inverse Treasury ETFs (etfdailynews.com)
- The Inversion of Personal Growth (begintoliveinfo.wordpress.com)
- Gymnastics Specific Preventative Rehabilitation for Ankle Instability and Chronic Inversion Ankle Sprains (hybridperspective.com)
- inverse fft producing close but wrong output (stackoverflow.com)
- Upside down – the importance of inversions (healthawake.wordpress.com)
- Beyond Inversion Available at Bandcamp (heartbreakingbravery.wordpress.com)
- Clouds in the Canyon (dknoelke.wordpress.com)
O no! Give me words and colours, never numbers. My mind boggles. But I like some of the links. I’m sure you can guess which ones. Thanks for sharing about this interesting topic.
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the sonnet pair descirbed here will post in a day or two
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very good…looking forward to it
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well….. they are currently set to post on the 3rd and 4th of January of next year–out of sheer laziness. However I may move them up. But It does take a bit of perseverance to shuffle things about in that way.
Still I feel a bit guilty waxing pedantic and then making everyone wait two weeks for the big reveal! So to that end I will no doubt muster up the resolve to move them closer in.
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