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In the fashion of Peter Nockolds:
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"Shakespeare": "They tke the *FLOW o' the NILE*
____ By certain scales i' the Pyramid."
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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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[PIES] Prob. in center bottom ~ 1 in 32,000
(HETS)
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{SET}
{HAPI} Prob. in center ~ 1 in in 16,000
(E.WIFE.O.)
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<<{HAPI} (Golden Dawn) 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? / N(ev)ILE?]
. with a *CROWN of LILIES* (Upper {NILE} )
______ or papyrus plants (Lower {NILE>). - Shawn C. Knight
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After his library FIRE of 1623 Ben Jonson (1572-1637)
wrote of his LOSS in "An Execration upon Vulcan"
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Thou mightst have had (me) perish, piece by peic[E],
To light Tobacco, or sa[V]e roasted Geese.
Sindg[E] Capons, or *poor Piggs* , d[R]oping their Eyes;
Cond[E]mn'd me to the Ovens with the <PIES> ;
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_________ <= 19 =>
.
. T h{O}u m i g h t s t h a v e h a d(m e)
. {E}p{E}r i s h,p i{E}c e b y p{E}i c[E],
. T{O}l i g h t T{O}b a c c{O|O}r s a[V]
. {E}r o a s t{E}d G{E|E}s{E}S i n d g[E]
. {C}a p o n s{O}r p{O|O}r P i g g s,d[R]
. {O}p i n g t h{E}i r{E}y e s;C o n d[E]
. m n'd m e t{O}t h e{O}v e n s w i t{H}
. t h e<P I{E}S>;
.
[E.VERE] 19 : Prob. ~ 1 in 1020
19 {E.O.}s : Prob. ~ 1 in 52
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_______________ <= 19 =>
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. T OTHEO - (N) l ___{I} _ <E>B E G E T T E RO
. F THESE_- (I) n __-{S} - U<I>N G S O N N ET
. S MrWha_- (L) L __ [H]A {P} <P>{I}_(N){S}S{S}EA
. N Dthat___ (E) T __ [E]R N_ <I> T__(I) E<P>R OM
. I SEDB Y O u ___- [R]E _ V <E> R_ (L)<I>V I NG
. <P>OEtW I s h ____ [E]T __ H (T) H__(E) W E L LW
. <I>ShIN- G a _____ [d V e] __ N (T) u _____ ReRI NS
. <E>tTIN G fort----_________ H (T) t
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. Probability of Upper & Lower (NILE)'s ~ 1/176,000
. Probability of 4 oven <PIE>'s ~ 1/38,000
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St *PETER* ad Vincula (London) From Wikipedia,
<<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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1) "The Globe on the Banksyde" burned down
(i.e., "was removed") on St. *PETER's* day.
.
2) De Vere was crucified upside down like St. *PETER*:
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http://public.wsu.edu/~delahoyd/shakespeare/hundreth.htmlDr. Michael Delahoyde
Washington State University
A HUNDRETH SUNDRIE FLOWRES
<<A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres was printed in 1573 and contains
batches of poems whose authors are known only by "poesies" -
- little Latin phrases such as "Mer[ITUM] *PET[ERE]*, gra[VE]."
. "*TO SEEK* reward is a serious matter.">>
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. M e r [ITUM]
. p e t [ERE]
. g r a [V.E]
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[E.V][ERE] [MUTI]:
"E.VERE MUTI" : "E.VERE MUTates" (Italian)
[MUTI] : genitive masculine singular of MUTUS (Latin}
. "MUTe, dumb, silent"
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https://hankwhittemore.wordpress.com/tag/a-hundredth-sundrie-flowres/Hank Whittemore's Shakespeare Blog
Reason No. 63 Why the Earl of Oxford was "Shakespeare"
<<In 1926 B.M. Ward identified Oxford as the editor of
_A Hundredth Sundrie Flowres_ and as the contributor of
some 16 of its poems [signed "Mer[ITUM] *PET[ERE]*, gra[VE]"];
but in succeeding years, much more of the anthology
has been seen as from his pen - including
the 8 poems attributed to *EVER or NEVER*.>>
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http://www.anonymous-shakespeare.com/cms/index.282.0.1.html.
For *PALLAS* first, whose filed flowing skill,
Should guide my pen some pleasant words to write,
With angry mood hath fram'd a froward will,
To dash devise as oft as I indite.
For why? if once my Lady’s gifts were known,
*PALLAS* should lose the p{RAISES} of her own.
.
, Mer[ITUM] *PET[ERE]*, gra[VE]
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*DE VERE* whose *FAME* and loyalty hath pierced
The Tuscan clime, and through the Belgike lands
By winged *FAME* for valour is rehearsed,
Like warlike Mars upon the hatches stands.
His tusked boar ‘gan foam for inward ire,
While *PALLAS* filled his breast with warlike fire.
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. MINERVA = ATHENA
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____ *OBSCURIS VERA INVOLVENS*
http://www.fbrt.org.uk/pages/athena/frameset-athena.html.
. <<Inscribed on ATHENA's shield is a Latin motto,
.
____ *OBSCURIS VERA INVOLVENS*
.
. meaning *TRUTH is enveloped in obscurity* , which explains
. the imagery on the shield-the central sun representing
. *TRUTH* and the surrounding clouds obscurity.>>
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__ *OBSCURIS VERA INVOLVENS*
_______. {anagram}
__ *BACONVS {S} NIL VERO VERIUS*
__ *BACON {SVS} NIL VERO VERIUS*
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Art Neuendorffer