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lawgin (no login) Posted Apr 15, 2009 10:14 AM
A while ago I posted a challenge to rearrange the letters in "microsoft" to form a new word. The correct answer, costiform, was found by David. In a similar vein, the excerpt below is from Lycidas by John Milton. It contains a word that when rearranged forms the name of a well-known multinational corporation headquartered in Germany. Can you find it?
Throw hither all your quaint enameld eyes,
That on the green terf suck the honied showres,
And purple all the ground with vernal flowres.
Bring the rathe Primrose that forsaken dies.
The tufted Crow-toe, and pale Gessamine,
The white Pink, and the Pansie freakt with jeat,
The glowing Violet.
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