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Right on Georgia! And thank you for that lovely invention, ‘tantalant and fair’. When I searched the web I could find only two other occasions when ‘tantalant’ appeared. Once by Georgia Johnson’s fellow poet of the Harlem Renaissance, Lewis Alexander (‘tantalant and free’) and the other, in the fifties, by the Mormon poet La Verne J Stallings (‘tantalant and bright’).
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