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Art Neuendorffer

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Apr 10, 2007, 3:51:34 AM4/10/07
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_Shakespeare's Farewell_ by Gwynneth Bowen
http://www.sourcetext.com/sourcebook/library/bowen/00farewell.htm
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<<According to Chambers Shakespeare borrowed chiefly from
an account of the voyage, written by William Strachey probably
about the same time as Jourdan's, though it was not published till
1625, when it appeared in Purchas' Pilgrims under the heading
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"A TRUE Repertory of the *WRACKE*
. and Redemption of Sir Thomas Gates Knight."
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King Lear (Quarto 2, 1619)
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Cap: Edmund is dead my Lord.
.
Alb: Thats but a trifle heere: you Lords and Noble friends,
know our intent, what comfort to this decay may come, shalbe
applied: for vs we will resigne during the life of this old maiesty
to him our absolute power, you to your rights with boote, and
such addition as your honors haue more then merited, al friends
shall taste the wages of their vertue, and all foes the cup of their
deseruings: O see, see.
.
Lear. And my poore foole is hangd: no, no life, why should
a dog, a horse, a rat haue life, and thou no breath at all?
O thou wilt come no more,
*nEUER, nEUER, nEUER: pray vndo this BUTTON* ;
thanke you sir, O, o, o, o, o.
.
Edg, He faints, my Lord, my Lord.
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Lear: Breake heart, I prethe breake.
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Edg: Looke vp my Lord.
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Kent:Vex not his ghost, O let him passe,
he hates him much, that would vpon the *WRACKE*
Of this tough world stretch him out longer.
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King Lear (Folio 1, 1623)
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Mess. Edmund is dead my Lord.

Alb. That's but a trifle heere:
You Lords and Noble Friends, know our intent,
What comfort to this great decay may come,
Shall be appli'd. For vs we will resigne,
During the life of this old Maiesty
To him our absolute power, you to your rights,
With boote, and such addition as your Honours
Haue more then merited. All Friends shall
Taste the wages of their vertue, and all Foes
The cup of their deseruings: O see, see.
.
Lear. And my poore Foole is hang'd: no, no, no life?
Why should a Dog, a Horse, a Rat haue life,
And thou no breath at all? Thou'lt come no more,
*nEUER, nEUER, nEUER, EUER, nEUER*
Pray you vndo this *BUTTON* . Thanke you Sir,
Do you see this? Looke on her? Looke her lips,
Looke there, looke there.
.
(He dies.)
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Edg. He faints, my Lord, my Lord.
.
Kent. Breake heart, I prythee breake.
.
Edg. Looke vp my Lord.
.
Kent. Vex not his ghost, O let him passe, he hates him,
That would vpon the *WRACKE* of this tough world
Stretch him out longer.
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__ *The DIAL TIS NoW For BACon TO Obey*
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. Mira. More to know
[D]id *NEUER* medle with my thoughts.
Pros. *TIS TIME*
[I] should informe thee farther: Lend thy hand
[A]nd *PLUCKE my Magick Garment* from me: So,
[L]ye there my Art: wipe thou thine eyes, haue comfort,
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[The] direfull spectacle of the *WRACKE* which touch'd
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[T]he *VERY VERtue* of compassion in thee:
[I] haue with such prouision in mine Art
[S]o SAFEly ordered, that there is no soule
[No] not so much perdition as an hayre
. betid to any creature in the vessell
[W]hich thou heardst cry, which thou saw'st sinke: Sit
[For] thou must *NoW* know farther. [downe,
. Mira. You haue often
[B]egun to tell me what I am, but stopt
[A]nd left me to a bootelesse Inquisition,
[Con]cluding, stay: not yet.
. Pros. The howr's now come
[T]he *VERy MINUTE* byds thee *OPE THINE EARE* ,
[Obey], and be attentiue. Canst thou remember
___ A time before we came vnto this Cell?
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Bacon Versus De Vere
A Review of the Evidence By Jerome Harner
http://www.sirbacon.org/harneroxford.htm
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I N I A T T O ( latin: IT FLAMES )
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[I] boarded the Kings fhip: now on the Beake,
[N]ow in the Wafte, the Decke, in euery Cabyn,
[I] FLAM'D amazement, fometime I'ld diuide
[A]nd burne in many places; on the Top-maft,
[T]he Yards and Bore-fpritt, would I FLAME diftinctly,
[T]hen meete,and ioyne, Ioues Lightning, the precurfers
[O]f fulphurous roaring, the moft mighty Neptune.

[S]ome God O' the island, sitting on a bank,
[VV]eeping againe the King my Fathers *WRACKE* ,
[T]his Musick crept by me upon the waters,
[A]llaying both their fury, and my passion
[VV]ith it's sweet ayre: thence I have follow'd it
[O]r it hath drawn me rather; but 'tis gone.
[N]o, IT BEGINS AGAINE.
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*N O V A T U S* ( Latin): *IT BEGINS AGAIN*
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Othello (Folio 1, 1623) 2:1
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Enter Montano, and two Gentlemen....
Enter a [3rd] Gentleman.
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3: Newes Laddes: our warres are done:
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The desperate Tempest hath so bang'd the TURKES,
That their designement HALTS. *A Noble ship of Venice* ,
Hath seene a greeuous *WRACKE* and sufferance
On most part of their Fleet.
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Mon.: How? Is this true?
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3: The Ship is *HEERE* put in: *a VEREnneSSA* , Michael Cassio
Lieutenant to the warlike Moore, Othello,
Is come on Shore. the Moore himselfe at Sea,
And is in full Commission HEERE for Cyprus.
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1) conceived on *St. VEROnica's day* : July 12
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2) born on *patron saint of VEROna's day* : April 12
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3) married *OPHELIA* on *OPALIA* : December 19
.. [ *a VEREnne(SSA) : the Treasurer's daughter* ]
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4) 'dies' on *St. JOHN the BAPTIST's day* : June 24
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5) buried on *St. PROSPERO's eve* : July 6
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6) daughter marries on *St. JOHN the DIVINE's day* : Dec. 27
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. The Tempest Act 1, Scene 2
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Pros. *Being once PERFECTed* how to graunt suites,
. how to deny them: who *t'ADUANCE* , and who
. To trash for ouer-topping; new created
. The creatures that were mine, I say, or chang'd 'em,
. Or els new form'd 'em; hauing both the key,
. *Of Officer* , and office, set all HEARTS i'th state
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http://www.sirbacon.org/gallery/west.htm
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. [T]he CLOUD CUpt Tow'rs,
. [T]he Gorgeous Palaces
. [T]he *SOLEMN TEMPLES* ,
. [T]he Great Globe itself
. Yea all which it INHERIT,
. Shall Dissolue;
And like the baseless *FnBRICK* of a Vision
. Leave not a *WRECK* behind."
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Art Neuendorffer

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