--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <authfriend@...> wrote:

> Actually, card, if one is trying to simulate 
> Elizabethan English, it's the auxiliary verb that's
> the wrong form here (the word order is wrong too).
> 
> It should be: "Hair alone doth not Gino make."

Aye! Hair alone doth not a Gino make,
Poor fools think thus, and make a grave mistake,
For he remaineth, e'en when mane doth not,
And voice and skin and lung hath gone to rot.


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