All Things Must Pass
Simon Knott characterises Mary Wilson- a moderately famous daughter of Diss- as "a minor poet and wife of the prime minister of the day."
There's a certain melancholy pleasure in watching the celebrities of one's youth pass into obscurity.
"Prime Minister of the day". Ha!
There's a certain melancholy pleasure in watching the celebrities of one's youth pass into obscurity.
"Prime Minister of the day". Ha!
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Let me guess..... he's high Tory?
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I reckon he simply regards poets- even minor ones- as of more importance than prime ministers- and that's not something I'd argue against.