Aquila Talk:A Sea Voyage of Exploration (Nova Roma)
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IIRC, this meter is a feature of a particular kind of Norse poetry, and I'm pretty sure Veni writes them that way on purpose. Would it be OK to reformat the Wiki versions of these as I find them, to more accurately reflect what I believe to be the author's original intent? -- [[User:Aldus Marius Peregrinus|Marius Peregrinus]] 17:18, 12 December 2007 (CET) | IIRC, this meter is a feature of a particular kind of Norse poetry, and I'm pretty sure Veni writes them that way on purpose. Would it be OK to reformat the Wiki versions of these as I find them, to more accurately reflect what I believe to be the author's original intent? -- [[User:Aldus Marius Peregrinus|Marius Peregrinus]] 17:18, 12 December 2007 (CET) | ||
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+ | :This is how I found it on the old site. Let's ask Venator and do what he wants. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 05:10, 13 December 2007 (CET) |
Latest revision as of 04:12, 13 December 2007
Poem format
Venator's poetry has a standard meter and line-length, which I've always seen when the pieces are first published:
- Foamy necked waves, break oer the shoal
- Racing to wash, granite toothed beach
- Greenish sea moss, garlands the rocks
- Dark, wet and grey, set in the sand [...]
IIRC, this meter is a feature of a particular kind of Norse poetry, and I'm pretty sure Veni writes them that way on purpose. Would it be OK to reformat the Wiki versions of these as I find them, to more accurately reflect what I believe to be the author's original intent? -- Marius Peregrinus 17:18, 12 December 2007 (CET)
- This is how I found it on the old site. Let's ask Venator and do what he wants. Agricola 05:10, 13 December 2007 (CET)