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11 March 2026

  • curprev 14:4314:43, 11 March 2026 TCDE-Team talk contribs 1,685 bytes +1,685 Created page with " ''Verses'' is a poem written by Arthur Conan Doyle published in his handwritten magazine The Feldkirchian Gazette (Vol. I, october 1875). == Verses == Written on the imaginary case of a brilliant defence of the goals by Lomax. Parody on McCauley. <poem> Alone stood valiant Lomax, But constant still in mind. Some thirty yelling chaps before And the broad goals behind. "Shall the goal be taken tamely "While I am there"? he cried And he went and shinned a litt..."