RobWiscy
09-21-2006, 10:30 PM
First post here...am urgently trying to learn the author who wrote these two lines, which are almost certainly from a poem -- and almost certainly from a poem written no later than the 1960's:
Thus verse deserves a Temple to be heard
As God a rude camel rides in silence
Anyone have any clues? I already tried numerous search combinations on Google, and I'm already 99.9% sure that it is not from anything by Hart Crane or Richard Wilbur (who were two possibilities I checked thoroughly).
Thank you for your consideration. And if you know of any literary/poetic expert "off-line" please pass this inquiry along.
Thus verse deserves a Temple to be heard
As God a rude camel rides in silence
Anyone have any clues? I already tried numerous search combinations on Google, and I'm already 99.9% sure that it is not from anything by Hart Crane or Richard Wilbur (who were two possibilities I checked thoroughly).
Thank you for your consideration. And if you know of any literary/poetic expert "off-line" please pass this inquiry along.