But I so appreciate our own
opening stanza of the long, slow spiritual symphony of Great Lent, known as «Forgiveness Sunday,» just passed.
«No one thought anything amiss / in the child's collection of road kill...» reads the
ominous opening stanza of the latter poem.
Roma were more patient in possession than they were in
the opening stanza while Chievo deployed a 4 -4-2 mid / low - block in hopes of stifling Roma's attack and catching them on the counter.
Haiku were originally hokku,
the opening stanzas of collaborative linked verse poems (haikai no renga, or renku), which gradually evolved into independent poems — in the late 19th century, Shiki renamed them haiku.
It's that I think the opinion, especially
the opening stanza, is to some degree contemptuous of both the defendant and the state courts...