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Leibovich: I feel likes there's got to be a quaint answer to this — like some poem, "Leaves of Grass" or the Constitution, or something.
Philomusarian Club Harvard In one of the earliest records of a college club, 10 pious students pledged to reform manners and conversation: "Once a week, by turns, every member shall choose some topic suitable to his genius from whence he shall expound, make some poem, or raise some discourse or chain of argument".
Sometimes he would wake them tearfully in the night, and explain that he couldn't get one line of some poem... and he would ask them where he had failed as a father, since they had turned into vile sluts and informers... they would just snap back at him and off he would trot to finish his poem.
Thus we obtain a reading according to which there is a poem that everyone knows, and another according to which everyone knows some poem (not necessarily the same one).
We read aloud to children to teach and entertain them, and maybe we spend time in secondary school taking turns reading some poem or story.
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