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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 "Meritum *PETERE* , grave."
. "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 "Meritum *PETERE* , grave"];
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.htmlFor 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 praises of her own.
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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