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Jun 16, 2013, 10:20:27 PM6/16/13
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Edward-de-Vere died on 6/24
St. John's Day
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John Rollett's 6-2-4 word cipher in the Sonnet's Dedication:

http://tinyurl.com/qzn6yj3

. <<THESE SONNETS ALL BY EVER THE FORTH>>

Which has sort of a regal air:
<<E.VERE THE FOURTH>>, <<EVER THE SAME>>...

[My favorite of these is probably: "THE FOURTH" = "VIERDE" (Dutch)]

However, Stratfordian Terry Ross insisted that the Sonnet's Dedication
signature: "T.T." also be included thus producing the rather awkward:

. <<THESE SONNETS ALL BY EVER THE FORTH "T">>

Not to be deterred...
I included the "T.T." signature to the ELS scheme to give:
...............................................................
<= 19 =>
.
. TOT HE O {N} l I <E>B E (G) E T T E R O
. FTH ES E {I} n S U<I>N (G) S O N N E T
. SMr Wh a {L} L [H] a P<P>(I) {N}E S S E A
. NDt ha t {E} T [E] r N<I> T {I}E<P>R O M
. ISE DB Y O u [R] e V<E> R {L|I>V I N G
. <P> OE tW(I) s h [E] t H{T} H <E>W E L L W
. <I> Sh{IN|G) a [d V e] N{T} u R E R I N S
. <E> tT{IN|G) f o {R} t H{T} T
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. (Iesus Nazarenus, {R}ex Iudaeorum): IN{R}I

19:19 And * * Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the *CROSS*
And the writing was, *JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS*
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Terry Ross wrote:

> In 1610, John Davies of *[HERE]-FORD* published a volume
> entitled The *SCOURGE* of Folly, consisting mostly
> of poems to famous people and Davies's friends.
> One of these poems was addressed to Shake-speare:
>.......................................................
> To our English Terence, Mr. Will. Shake-speare.
>.
> Some say (good Will) which I, in sport, do sing,
> Had'st thou not plaid some Kingly parts *IN SPORT* ,
> Thou hadst bin a companion for a King;.
> And, beene *A KING AMONG THE MEANER SORT* .

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... thereby making [de Vere]:

1) the fourth cross at Calvary: IN{R}I
{with the others forming a triple tau}

2) a St. Anthony's Tau Cross
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_the_Great

3) an upside down St. Peter's Cross.
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Now, the Globe supposedly burned down on St. Peter's Day

and.... Southampton & Oxford both "served time" at:

St. Peter ad Vincula (London) in the Tower:

<<The Chapel Royal of St. Peter ad Vincula ("St. Peter in chains")
is the parish church of the Tower of London, dating from 1520 & is
a Royal Peculiar. The name refers to St. Peter's imprisonment under
Herod in Jerusalem. The Chapel is probably best known as the burial
place of some of the most famous prisoners executed at the Tower.>>
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Note also taht the Church of St. Peter *in chains* Rome:
San Pietro in Vincoli contains Michelangelo's Moses
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_%28Michelangelo%29
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Michelangelo (who died in 1564) was a member of a secret intellectual
group that wished to reform the Catholic Church from within.

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/episodes/michelangelo-revealed/226/

Southampton & Oxford were probably also members of
a secret intellectual group (the same?) that wished
to reform the Catholic Church from within.
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<<[O]r spunne out Riddles, or weav'd fifty Tomes
[O]f Logographes, or curious Palindromes;
[O]r pump'd for those hard trifles, Anagrams,
[O]r Ecrosticks, or your finer flames
[O]f Egges, and Halbards, Cradles, and a Herse,
[A] PAIRE OF SIZERS, and a COMBE in VER(s)E;
[A]crosticks, and Tellesticks, or jumpe names,>>
-- Ben Jonson
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http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/anagrams/
http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/anagrams/text.html
.............................................
. 10) HENRICUS URIOTHESLEUS
_____ per anagramma
. THESEUS NIL REUS HIC RUO
.
.[I]ure quidem poteras hanc fundere ab ore querelam,
.[S]ors tibi dum ficto crimine dura fuit:
"[N]il reus en Theseus censura sortis iniquae
.[H]ic ruo, livoris traditus arbitrio."
.[A]t nunc mutanda ob mutata pericla querela est.
.[I]nclite, an innocuo pectore teste rues?
.[N]on sane. Hac haeres vacuo dat *VIVERE* cura,
.[C]ollati imperii sub Iove sceptra gerens.
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. *ISNHAINC* {anagram} *IN CHAINS*
.
*Victorious though IN CHAINS*
"In Vinculus Invictus" : Motto in Tower Portrait:
http://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/wriothesleytower.jpg
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http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/anagrams/trans.html

. 10) HENRY WRIOTHESLEY by an anagram
. ('HERE I FALL, *THESEUS, GUILTY OF NOTHING* ')
.
Justly you were able to pour forth this complaint from
your mouth, your lot was harsh while a false accusation
prevailed. 'L.O. , Theseus is guilty of *NOTHING ,HERE*
I fall by an unfair lot's censure, betrayed by *ENVY's*
whim.' But now the complaint is to be altered, because
of altered perils. Great man, do you take a fall
with an innocent heart bearing witness? Not at all.
The *HEIR(=VIVERE)* , wielding the scepter of rule conferred
under Jove's auspices, grants you to live FREE of this
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In the fashion of Peter Nockolds's diamond/rhombus:
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.
. T
. O T H
. E(O)N L I
. E B(E)G E{T|T)
. E R O(F)T H{E|S)E
. I N S U(I)N G{S|O)N N
. E T S M R(W|H}A L(L|H A P}
. P I N E(S|S|E|A}N D T H A T E
. T E R N I(T|I)E[P]R O M I S E D B
. Y O U R E V(E|R)L[I]V I N G P O E T W
. I S H E T H T(H|E)W[E]L L W I S H I N G A
. D V E N T U R E R I N{S]E T}T I N G F O R T H
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{SET}
{HAPI} Prob. in center ~ 1 in in 16,000
[PIES] Prob. in center bottom ~ 1 in 32,000

(E.WIFE.O.)
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<<In 1596, THOMAS LODGE in his *WITS MISERy* mentioned
the "ghost which cried so MISERably at the Theatre,
*like an OistEr-WIFE* , 'HAMlet, REVEnge'.">> - david kathman
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<<{SET} is a god of the desert, storms, and foreigners in ancient
Egyptian religion. In later myths he is also the god of darkness and
chaos. Set is portrayed as the usurper who killed and mutilated his
own brother Osiris. Osiris' (WIFE) Isis reassembled Osiris' corpse
and embalmed him. Osiris' son Horus sought revenge upon Set,
and the myths describe their conflicts.)>>
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<<{HAPI} (Golden Dawn, Ahephi) One of the Four Sons of Horus,
{HAPI} was represented as a mummified man with the head of a *BABOON*.
.He was the protector of the lungs of the deceased, & was protected
. by the goddess Nephthys. The name {HAPI}, spelled with different
. HIEROGLYPHs, in most but not all cases, is also the name
. of the god who was the personification of the River {NILE}
. depicted as a corpulent man (Falstaff? / {NevILE?})

. with a crown of *LILIES* (Upper {NILE} )

_______ or papyrus plants (Lower {NILE>). - Shawn C. Knight
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<= 19 =>
.
. TOT HE O {N} l I <E>B E (G) E T T E R O
. FTH ES E {I} n S U<I>N (G) S O N N E T
. SMr Wh a {L} L [H] a P<P>(I) {N}E S S E A
. NDt ha t {E} T [E] r N<I> T {I}E<P>R O M
. ISE DB Y O u [R] e V<E> R {L|I>V I N G
. <P> OE tW(I) s h [E] t H{T} H <E>W E L L W
. <I> Sh{IN|G) a [d V e] N{T} u R E R I N S
. <E> tT{IN|G) f o {R} t H{T} T
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. 22 P**'s => 4 PIES's
. (22*21*20*19)/(4*3*2*1)

. 14 I's: (14/145)*(13/144)*(12/143)*(11/142)
. 23 E's: (23/141)*(22/140)*(21/139)*(20/138)

. Probability of 4 oven PIES's ~ 1/4,300
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. "Singe CAPons, or *POOR PIGS* , dropping their eyes ;
___ *Condemn'd me to the OVENs with the PIES* ;

- After his library FIRE of 1623 Ben Jonson
wrote of his LOSS in "An Execration upon Vulcan"
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<<The Least Successful Collector Betsy Baker played a central role in
the history of collecting. She was employed as a servant in the house
of John Warburton (1682-1759) who had amassed a fine collection of 58
1st edition plays, including most of the works of Shakespeare. One day
Warburton returned home to find 55 of them charred beyond legibility.
Betsy had either burned them or used them as *PIES* bottoms. The
remaining three folios are now in the British Museum. The only
comparable literary figure was the maid who in 1835 burned the
manuscript of the first volume of Thomas Carlyle's "The Hisory of
the French Revolution", thinking it was wastepaPER.>> -- Stephen PILE
.
. http://hometown.aol.com/clasz/Chap9.html
.
[NOTE- some 60 manuscripts of plays of this period eventually come
into the hands of a collector named John Warburton* (1682-1759).
.
Many are the only surviving coPIES of plays that had never been
printed. Unfortunately Warburton was careless with them and his
servant, Betsy Baker, made use of them to light her stove and
line the bottom of *PIES* In the end only three survived.
The surviving plays are the work of Dekker, Ford & Massinger.]>>
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[M]R. William
SHAK{E}SPE[A|R}ES
Comedi<ES>,
H<I>sto[R|I}es &
Traged(I)es,
<P>ubl[I|S}hed according to t[H e} True Orig(I)nal Co<PIES>
....................................................
________ <= 17 =>
.
. [M]R. W i l l i a m S H A K <E S> P E
. [A|R} E S C o m e d i E s,H <I> s t o
. [R|I} e s&T r a g e d I e s <P> u b l
. [I|S} h e d a c c o r D i n g t o t
. [H e} T r u e O r i g I n a l C o<P I E S>

[MARI{He}] 17
{RISe} 17
Prob. [HIRAM] ~ 1 in 480 (any skip)
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http://www.sirbacon.org/gallery/pyramid.html

Under a STAR-y-pointing *PYRAMID*?
Dear son of *MEMORY*, great *HEIR of FAME*,

-- Milton on Shakespeare
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<<John Milton lived close to Alice [SPENS]er's Harefield Place.>>
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_______ /T/ OT __ [H] EONLIEBEGE TTEROFTHESEINSVINGS
______- /O/ NN _ [E T] SMRWHALLH APPINESSEANDTHATETE
______ /R/ NI___ [T(I)E] *PROMISED*BYOVREVERLIVINGPOET
_____ /W/ IS___ [H E T H] THEWELL WISHINGADVENTVRERIN
______________________________ SETTIN GFORTH-TT
. T O T H/E/ O /N/ LIEB/E/G__ E_- TTER *oF* THES /E/ IN
. \S\U I N/G/ S /O/ NNET ß MRW \H\ ALLH *A* PPI_/N/ ESS
- \E\A N/D/ T /H/ ATET/E/RNITI___-\E\ PRO *M* IS_/E/ DBYO
_ \U\R/E/ V /E/ RLIV/I/NGPOETW_ \I\ SH_-*E* T-/H/ THEWE
_- \L L/ W /I/ SHIN/G/ADVENTURE \R\ IN ___- /S/ ETTING
__ \F/ O /R/ THTT . . . . . . . TOTH
___ *E! O* NLIE_ BEGET[T]E ROFTHESEI
___ /N/ *S* UING SONNE[T]S M RWHALLH
__- /A/ p[P I* NES_[S]EAND[T]HA__ \T\ ETERN
__- /I/ Ti[E]p*R* OM [I]SEDB Y OUR__ \E\ VER
__ /L/ IVi[N]gp *O.E*[T]WI[S]HETHTH_- \E\ W
_- /E/ LLWi[S]hing [A]DV[E]NTURERI__ \N\
_ SETTIn GFORT HT[T]\
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[SPENS] 22
{(E.O.)RISE} -23
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Ben Jonson (1623) _To the Memory of Shakespeare_
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. My Shakespeare, {RISE} ; I Will no{T LODGE} THee by
. Chaucer, or [SPENS]er, or bid Beaumont lye
. A little further to make thee a roome ;
. Thou art a Moniment, without a tombe,
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http://www.indirect.com/user/reddog/julie4.html
, Osiris Fragment by Julie Noterman
,
<<In ancient Egypt, the goddess Isis reigned over the Earth, over
creation and death. She had a son Osiris who was torn to pieces by
his war-like brother {SET}. In his wrath, SET scattered the parts over
the face of the Earth. A heartbroken Isis searched the world over,
found the pieces and put him back together. She found all the parts
except for his penis; that she ingeniously fashioned out of clay and
attached to the body. The life force breathed into Osiris once again.
Legend has this event recurring year after year
just as the seasons continue to pass by anew each cycle.>>
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http://www.camelotintl.com/heritage/thames.html
.
. The River Thamesis
.
Rising in the Cotswolds, the Thames flows east for 210 miles
through *Oxford* (where it is also known as the *ISIS* )
..........................................................
Milton, in his "Hymn on the Nativity," alludes
to the Egyptian deities, not as imaginary beings,
but as real demons, put to flight by the coming of Christ.
.
. "[T]he brutish gods of {NILE} as fast,
. [I]sis and Horus and the dog Anubis haste.
. [N]or is Osiris seen
. [I]n Memphian grove or green
. [T]rampling the unshowered grass with lowings loud;
. Nor can he be at rest
. Within his sacred chest;
. [N]ought but profoundest hell can be his shroud.
. [I]n vain with timbrel'd anthems dark
. [T]he sable-stoled sorcerers bear his worshipped ark."
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TO THE ONLIE BEGETTER OF THESE INSVING SONNETS
.
________ <= 17 =>
.
. [M]R W H A L L {H} A P P I N E S S E
. [A|N) D T H A T {E} T {E}R N I T I E P
. [R|O) M I S E D {B}(Y){O}V R E V E R L
. [I|V) I N G P O {E}(T){W}I S H E T H T
. (H e) W E L L W I (S){H}I N G
.
ADVENTVRER IN {SET}TING FORTH.

Prob. [HIRAM] ~ 1 in 1000 (any skip)
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http://library.thinkquest.org/5175/images/grave1.jpg
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. GOOD FREND FOR [IE]{SVS}' SAKE FOR{BE}ARE,
___ TO DIGG THE DV[ST] ENCLOASED {HE}ARE:
. BLESTE BE Ye MAN Yt SPA[RE]S THES STONES,
_ AND CVRST BE HE Yt MO[VE]S MY BONES.
........................................
___ *STIE / HEBE* : *VERE*
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebe_%28mythology%29

<<{HEBE} is the Greek goddess of youth and cupbearer for the gods and
goddesses of Mount Olympus. {HEBE} would move among them, bearing the
*EWER* of divine draught with which she would fill the goblets. As a
result of a fall in which {HEBE} exposed herself to the eyes of all
in a rather indecent posture, she lost her job and was replaced by
Ganymede/Aquarius the Water-carrier.

The name {HEBE} comes from Greek word meaning "youth"
or "prime of life". In Euripides' play Heracleidae,
{HEBE} granted Iolaus' wish to become young again in order
to fight Eurystheus. Hebe had two children with Heracles:
(A)lexiares & (A)nicetus. {HEBE} also drew baths
for Ares and helped Hera enter her chariot.>>

{HEBE} was also worshipped as
a goddess of {PARDONS} or forgiveness;
freed prisoners would *HANG their CHAINS*
in the sacred grove of her sanctuary at Phlius.>>
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http://shakespeareauthorship.com/array2.html

. 0807d: NTENSH *STIE* VGHENVTT
. 1713d: GI *HEBE* IN
. 1714u: S *STY* TANE
. 1909u: R *VERE* HSI
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STIE/STY, v.i. To soar; to ascend.
.
STIE/STY, n. 1. A pen or inclosure for swine {SVS}.
. 2. A place of *BESTial* debauchery.
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<<Marlowe..stood charged with and homosexuality. He had been
implicated in heretical activities by Thomas Kyd while the
latter was under torture by orders of the Privy Council seeking
his confession to authorship of "(LEWD) and mutinous libles."
- Ogburn (page 139)
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_________ <= 17 =>

. T O T H E (O) N (L) I E B E G E T T E
. R O F T H (E) S (E) I N S V I N G S O
. N N E T S [M] R (W) H A L L {H} A P P I
. N E S S E [A] N (D) T H A T {E} T {E}R N
. I T I E P [R] O M I S E D {B}(Y){O}V R
. E V E R L [I] V I N G P O {E}(T){W}I S
. H E T H T [H] E W E L L W I (S){H}I N
. G A D V E N T V R E R I N S E T T
. I N G F O R T H T T
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Art Neuendorffer
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