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- Or as the book's epic poet of Pennsylvania, Timothy Tox, puts it: "For Skies grow thick with aviating Swine,/Ere men pass up th27 KB (4,582 words) - 19:52, 22 December 2006
- In M&D, a poem written by [[T#tox|Timothy Tox]]; The fictional Timothy Tox's ''Pennsylvaniad'' is a play on Ebenezer Cooke's poem ''The Sot-weed F19 KB (2,691 words) - 12:43, 7 May 2013
- <div id="tox"></div>'''Tox, Timothy'''<br />9 KB (1,210 words) - 07:06, 3 December 2012
- '''Timothy Tox'''<br> Here Dixon realizes he is talking to the one-and-only Timothy Tox, author of ''Pennsylvaniad''. Tox ends up being the "queer, uncollecte15 KB (2,397 words) - 19:38, 15 January 2022
- ...(If Pynchon has his fun with The Ghastly Fop, he even more enjoys playing Timothy Tox, the Rudyard Kipling of colonial PA, a producer of doggerel by the poun17 KB (2,845 words) - 07:11, 29 November 2008
- ...r_50:_484-490#Page_489 489]. This same "thought" has now come from Wicks, Timothy Tox, and now Dixon.10 KB (1,561 words) - 20:11, 13 August 2012