How can we make sense of this passage, composed by Willard R. Espy?
The Optic Reed has a Haste Harm. It Hose, one assumes, not to be Lever; it neither Heats the Ripple, nor Hides the Razed sinner for his Rude Rime; it is not Old. Then Leave to it; ere thy grave Loses, thou mayst find here the Hart to the Rest thou Ravest to Limb.
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Insert a C before each capitalized word (except those that begin sentences):
“The Coptic creed has a chaste charm. It chose, one assumes, not to be clever; it neither cheats the cripple, nor chides the crazed sinner for his crude crime; it is not cold. Then cleave to it; ere thy grave closes, thou mayst find here the chart to the crest thou cravest to climb.”
From The Game of Words, 1987.
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