:02:01
Lead us not into temptation,
:02:04
but deliver us from evil.
:02:06
For thine is the kingdom,
:02:08
the power and the glory
forever.
:02:11
Amen.
:02:24
I'd like you
to have my notes and records.
:02:27
Of all the newspapers,
:02:28
yours was the only one
which was fair to me.
:02:33
Thanks, Doctor.
:03:06
Friday the 13th.
:03:08
This morning my old friend,
George Kingsley,
:03:10
was conducting his class
:03:12
at the University
of Newcastle...
:03:18
And in 1547
Sir Joshua Peachtree wrote:
:03:22
"Thou who breakest glass
will find
:03:25
"Fate can be,
oh, most unkind
:03:28
"Under ladder walkest thee,
most unlucky thou wilt be
:03:31
"Each dread Friday
do take care
:03:33
Else thou fallest
down the stair."
:03:37
And with that little epic,
Sir Joshua proved
:03:39
that he was a poet
of the first rank.
:03:42
In fact, I should say,
he possibly was
the rankest poet
:03:46
That England ever turned out.
:03:49
Just a moment, please.
Just a moment.
:03:52
This being
the end of the semester,
:03:54
I have an announcement
to make
:03:56
that I'm sure will give you
a great deal of pleasure,