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Art Neuendorffer

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Mar 28, 2006, 8:39:52 PM3/28/06
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The only other **NRY**** with a skip of 13 or less:

_ n e [V] e r A f t
__ e r [E] a r [E] [S] o
_ [B] a [R] r e [N] [A] l
_ [A] n [D] f o [R] [F] e
_ [A] r _[E] i t [Y] [E] e
_ [L] d m e {S} [T] i l
_ l s o b {A} d a h
_ a r v e {S} [T] I l
_ e a v e {I} [T]

_ "so noble a god-f ather, and
*ne[V]er after [E]are so ba[R]ren a lan[D], for FEAR[E] it*
yeeld me still so bad a harvest. I leave it"
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*Who was the first that gave the wound whose FEAR I WEAR for EVER*

*VEREndus* , a, that is to be *FEARED* or reverenced,
___________ awful, venerable; fearful, terrible
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The Poems of Edward DE VERE
http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/poemslny.htm

When thus the *ECHO* answered her to EVERy word she spake:

Oh heavens ! who was the first that bred in me this fEVER ?
________________ VERE.

*Who was the first that gave the wound whose FEAR I WEAR for EVER* ?
________________ VERE.

What tyrant, Cupid, to my harm usurps thy GOLDEN quiVER?
________________ VERE.

What sight first caught this heart and can from bondage it DEliVERE?
________________ VERE.
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April 23, 1616 William Shakspere grave in Stratford:

_ <<Good friend for Iesus sake F(orb)EAR(e)
__ To digg the dust encloased ____ HE(a)RE:
__ Blest be ye man yt spares thes [STON]ES
__ And CURST be he yt moves my [BO]NES.>>
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___ "[E]dwardus [C]omes [O]xon{iensis}"
____ [ECO]: [HERE] (Venetian)
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March 6, 1616 Francis Beaumont's non-Tomb in Westminster:

<<MORTALITY, behold and *FEAR* !
__ What a change of flesh ____ *IS HERE* !
__ Think how many royal ____ [BO]NES
__ Sleep within this heap of ____ [STON]ES:>>
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Cymbeline Act 2, Scene 2

IACHIMO: Swift, swift, you dragons of the night, that dawning
May bare the raven's eye! I lodge in *FEAR* ;
Though this a heavenly angel, hell *IS HERE*.

[Clock strikes]

One, two, three: time, time!
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TOTHEO [N] l ___ I _ EBE G ____ ETTERO
FTHESE_ [I] n ___ S - UIN G ____ SONNET
SMrWha_- [L] L __ [H]a P <P> I__ [N] ESSEA
NDthat____[E] T __ [E]r _ N <I> T___[I] EPROM
ISEDB Y O u ___- [R]e V <E> R [L] IVING
POEtW I s h ____ [E]t _ H [T] H___[E] WELLW
IShIN- G a ______ [d V e] N [T] u ______ ReRINS
EtTIN G fort___________ H [T] t

_________________ <= 19 =>
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King Richard III Act 3, Scene 7

BUCKINGHAM: The mayor *IS HERE* at hand: intend some *FEAR* ;
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Act 2, Scene 1

HELENA: No, no, I am as ugly as a bear;
For beasts that meet me run away for *FEAR* :
THEREfore no marvel though Demetrius
Do, as a monster fly my presence thus.
What wicked and dissembling glass of mine
Made me compare with Hermia's sphery eyne?
But who *IS HERE*? Lysander! on the ground!
Dead? or asleep? I see no blood, no wound.
Lysander if you live, good sir, awake.
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King Henry VI, Part iii Act 2, Scene 2

KING HENRY VI: would thy best friends did know
How it doth grieve me that thy head *IS HERE*!
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King Richard II Act 5, Scene 2

Saddle my horse.
God for his mercy, what treachery *IS HERE*!
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King Henry IV, Part ii Act 3, Scene 2

FALSTAFF Come, thou shalt go to the wars in a gown; we wilt
have away thy cold; and I will take such order that
my friends shall ring for thee. *IS HERE* all?

Act 4, Scene 1

WESTMORELAND The prince *IS HERE* at hand: pleaseth your lordship
To meet his grace just distance 'tween our armies.
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The Taming of the Shrew Act 4, Scene 2

TRANIO: This, by the way, I let you understand;
my father *IS HERE* look'd for EVERy day,
To pass assurance of a dower in marriage
'Twixt me and one Baptista's daughter HERE:
In all these circumstances I'll insTRUct you:
Go with me to clothe you as becomes you.


Act 4, Scene 3

PETRUCHIO: Thy gown? why, ay: come, *TAILOR*, let us see't.
O mercy, God! what masquing stuff *IS HERE*?
What's this? a sleeve? 'tis like a demi-cannon:
What, up and down, carved like an apple-tart?
HERE's snip and nip and cut and slish and slash,
Like to a censer in a barber's shop:
Why, what, i' *DEVIL*'s name, *TAILOR*, call'st thou this?

Act 5, Scene 1

PETRUCHIO: tell Signior Lucentio that his father is come from Pisa,
and *IS HERE* at the door to speak with him.


BIONDELLO: God send 'em good shipping! But who *IS HERE*? mine old
master Vincentio! now we are undone and brought to nothing.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Act 2, Scene 1

HELENA: Then how can it be said I am alone,
When all the world *IS HERE* to look on me?

Act 2, Scene 2

PUCK: Through the forest have I gone.
But Athenian found I none,
On whose eyes I might approve
This flower's force in stirring love.
Night and silence.--Who *IS HERE*?
Weeds of Athens he doth wear:

Act 3, Scene 2

PUCK: Captain of our fairy band,
Helena *IS HERE* at hand;
And the youth, mistook by me,
Pleading for a loVER's fee.
Shall we their fond pageant see?
Lord, what fools these mortals be!

Act 5, Scene 1

Pyramus: Sweet Moon, I thank thee for thy sunny beams;
I thank thee, Moon, for shining now so bright;
For, by thy gracious, golden, glittering gleams,
I TRUst to take of TRUEst Thisby sight.
But stay, O spite!
But mark, poor knight,
What dreadful dole *IS HERE*!
Eyes, do you see?
How can it be?
O dainty duck! O dear!
Thy mantle good,
What, stain'd with blood!
Approach, ye Furies fell!
O Fates, come, come,
Cut thread and thrum;
Quail, crush, conclude, and quell!
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The Merchant of Venice Act 2, Scene 9

ARRAGON: What *IS HERE*?
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The Merry Wives of Windsor Act 3, Scene 3

MISTRESS PAGE: Your husband's coming hither, woman, with all the
officers in Windsor, to search for a gentleman that
he says *IS HERE* now in the house by your consent, to
take an ill advantage of his assence: you are undone.

Act 4, Scene 2

MISTRESS FORD: I am undone! The knight *IS HERE*.

Act 4, Scene 6

FENTON: The purpose why, *IS HERE*: in which disguise,
While other jests are something rank on foot,
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Much Ado About Nothing Act 2, Scene 1

BENEDICK: while she *IS HERE*,
a man may live as quiet in hell as in a sanctuary;
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As You Like It Act 1, Scene 1

DENNIS: he *IS HERE* at the door and importunes access to you.
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Twelfth Night Act 3, Scene 4

FABIAN: HERE he *IS, HERE* he is.
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Act 4, Scene 2

Clown: Advise you what you say; the minister *IS HERE*.
Malvolio, Malvolio, thy wits the heavens restore!
endeavour thyself to sleep, and leave thy vain
bibble babble.
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Troilus and Cressida Act 4, Scene 2

AENEAS: Come, he *IS HERE*, my lord; do not deny him:

Act 4, Scene 4

PANDARUS: What a pair of spectacles *IS HERE*!
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Measure for Measure Act 3, Scene 2

DUKE VINCENTIO: O heavens! what stuff *IS HERE*

Act 5, Scene 1

ISABELLA: Unfold the evil which *IS HERE* wrapt up
In countenance! Heaven shield your grace from woe,
As I, thus wrong'd, hence unbelieved go!
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All's Well That Ends Well Act 5, Scene 3

Gentleman: I undertook it,
Vanquish'd tHEREto by the fair grace and speech
Of the poor suppliant, who by this I know *IS HERE* attending:
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The Winter's Tale Act 3, Scene 2

Officer: Ay, my lord; even so As it *IS HERE* set down.

Act 3, Scene 3

Shepherd: they were warmer that got this than the
poor thing *IS HERE*. I'll take it up for pity:

Act 4, Scene 4

AUTOLYCUS: I understand the business, I hear it: to have an
open ear, a quick eye, and a nimble hand, is
necessary for a cut-purse; a good nose is requisite
also, to smell out work for the other senses. I see
this is the time that the unjust man doth thrive.
What an exchange had this been without boot! What
a boot *IS HERE* with this exchange! Sure the gods do
this year connive at us, and we may do any thing
extempore. The prince himself is about a piece of
iniquity, stealing away from his father with his
clog at his heels: if I thought it were a piece of
honesty to acquaint the king withal, I would not
do't: I hold it the more knaVERy to conceal it;
and tHEREin am I constant to my profession.

[Re-enter Clown and Shepherd]

Aside, aside; HERE is more matter for a hot brain:
EVERy lane's end, EVERy shop, church, session,
hanging, yields a careful man work.
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Cymbeline Act 3, Scene 2

IMOGEN: Who? thy lord? that is my lord, Leonatus!
O, learn'd indeed were that astronomer
That knew the stars as I his characters;
He'ld lay the future open. You good gods,
Let what *IS HERE* contain'd relish of love,
Of my lord's health, of his content, yet not
That we two are asunder; let that grieve him:

Act 3, Scene 4

IMOGEN: What *IS HERE*?
The scriptures of the loyal Leonatus,
All turn'd to HEREsy?

Act 3, Scene 5

CLOTEN: Who *IS HERE*? What, are you packing, sirrah?

Act 4, Scene 2

CAIUS LUCIUS Dream often so, And nEVER false.
Soft, ho! what TRUnk *IS HERE*
Without his top? The ruin speaks that sometime
It was a worthy building. How! a page!
Or dead, or sleeping on him? But dead rather;
For nature doth abhor to make his bed
With the defunct, or sleep upon the dead.
Let's see the boy's face.

Act 5, Scene 3

POSTHUMUS LEONATUS: *Great the sLAUGHTER IS HERE*
made by the Roman;
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The Tempest Act 3, Scene 3

SEBASTIAN: Will't please you taste of what *IS HERE*?
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Titus Andronicus Act 2, Scene 3

SATURNINUS: Along with me: I'll see what hole *IS HERE*,
And what he is that now is leap'd into it.
Say who art thou that lately didst descend
Into this gaping hollow of the earth?

Act 5, Scene 2

TAMORA: When he *IS HERE*, even at thy solemn feast,
I will bring in the empress and her sons,
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Romeo and Juliet Act 2, Scene 1

ROMEO: Can I go forward when my heart *IS HERE*?
*Turn back, dull earth, and find thy centre out*

Act 2, Scene 3

FRIAR LAURENCE: Holy Saint Francis, what a change *IS HERE*!

Act 3, Scene 3

ROMEO: 'Tis torture, and not mercy: heaven *IS HERE*,
WHERE Juliet lives; and EVERy cat and dog
And little mouse, EVERy unworthy thing,
Live HERE in heaven and may look on her;
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Act 4, Scene 5

LADY CAPULET What noise *IS HERE*?
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Julius Caesar Act 3, Scene 2

BRUTUS: Who *IS HERE* so vile that will not love his country?
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Act 3, Scene 1

OPHELIA: O, what a noble mind *IS HERE* o'erthrown!

Act 5, Scene 2

LAERTES: It *IS HERE*, Hamlet:
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Othello, The Moor of Venice Act 2, Scene 1

Third Gentleman: The ship *IS HERE* put in,
___________ A VEROnesa; Michael Cassio,
Lieutenant to the warlike Moor Othello,
Is come on shore: the Moor himself at sea,
And is in full commission HERE for Cyprus.
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Timon of Athens Act 4, Scene 3

TIMON: Who seeks for better of thee, sauce his palate
With thy most operant poison! What *IS HERE*?
Gold? yellow, glittering, precious gold? No, gods,
I am no idle votarist: roots, you clear heavens!
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King Lear Act 1, Scene 1

KENT: Freedom lives hence, and banishment *IS HERE*.

Act 4, Scene 6

Gentleman: Though that the queen on special cause *IS HERE*,
Her army is moved on.
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Antony and Cleopatra Act 5, Scene 2

First Guard: What work *IS HERE*! Charmian, is this well done?
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Coriolanus Act 4, Scene 5

First Servingman: Wine, wine, wine! What service
*IS HERE*! I think our fellows are asleep.
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Art Neuendorffer

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