Thanks, Charles!  I was surprised when I found out F. K. Lane
was real, but not as surprised as I am by Edsel.  If I'd simply
searched the Web for "Edsel Ford poet", I'd have found this:
<http://www.rogersarkansas.com/museum/donationOfTheMonth/01-05.asp>.
 
Here's the beginning of Ford's sonnet "An Old Gray Barn", quoted at
the above site.
 
The barn is a gray grandfather on whose knees
The wind plays, like children; and his ribs
Rattle with their laughter. Some of these
Still stand by country roads; and old corn-cribs
Lean hard upon the muscle of the air.
 
"Muscle of the air"--sounds to me like the same style as "shaking
fire/ Out of the morning".  I wonder whether there's some clue
in the poem that Kinbote quoted.
 
Funny that I was just talking about Nabokov's incorporating
other people's writing into one's art.  Will this lead us
to Eliot?
 
Jerry Friedman
 
 

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