"Eric V. Kirk" wrote:
> Or simply, agnostics say, "We don't know." When asked what he would say if he met
Re agnostics:
And Mr Lourpee sat on the floor of the pension dining-room Or perhaps it was in the alcove And about him lay a grat mass of pastells, That is, stubbs and broken pencils of pastell, In pale indeterminate colours. And he admired the Sage of Concord
"Too broad ever to make up his mind." And the mind of Lourpee at fifty Directed him into a room with a certain vagueness As if he wd. go neither to the left nor the right And his painting reflected this habit.
Canto 28
Carrol