The Phoenix & The Turtle

We live and learn! I had no idea, until yesterday, that this poem was by Will Shakespeare. Shame on me :o(

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Tell The Truth & Shame The Devil

This is a line from Shakespeare’s Henry IV. We did Henry IV Part 1 AND Part 2 as part of my English Literature Exams. I didn’t quite appreciate this at the time but now I do. Henry IV, father of Henry V – antagonist of the Dauphin of France. Who was rescued by Jehanne d’Arc. […]

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The Pregnancy Portrait of Elizabeth I

Oooh. I’m being given fascinating videos today :o) This one is a STUNNER for me. I got to know Somerset House quite well. By 1625, it was given over to Marie de Rohan as temporary accommodation when she escorted Henriette Marie to her new husband, Charles I Stuart, in England. By then the building had […]

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The Penny Droppeth

OMG. I’ve NEVER watched Kiss Me, Kate but knew that it was based on The Taming of the Shrew. Another Cole Porter song? I’m having a DIM as Slow as Stupid Day today :o( Can I blame lack of sleep and being cold to the marrow ? Please ?

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I Am Suffering From – Word Envy

The above are not MY words. I wish I had the wisdom and the knowledge to write such things. I’ve always leaned more towards Carl Gustav than Sigmund. So has the author of this piece, methinks.

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tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow : ScHwoon Fest

After Richard Burton comes Ken Bran. After KB is Michael Fassbender. Two films that I’ve seen with MF. Quentin Tarantino (hang on)……Inglorious Basterds. Was Michael the character who gave them all away with the 3 fingers? I need to rewatch. Also – After The Funeral with David Suchet as Poirot. Gimme a minute to recover […]

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The EVIL Twin

The Evil Twin Wow. That is the 5th female friend who has left yt and will no longer use the phrase TwinFlame. Who killed whom? Which twin is #EVIL! This journey is over. The one with the prick won again. Again – Again – AGAIN – he had his way with her (rape) then….cut out […]

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POETS DAY : All the Country is Lay’d For Me

I’ve just been reminded that it’s Friday today! Alfred Watkins, whose favourite poet was John Masefield, usedto quote from 2 Henry VI, ‘All the country is lay’d for me‘. His visionopened the door to a magic country on the threshold of which we nowstand. Alfred Watkins is best known for his life time working on […]

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Bacon, Bacon and Shakespeare

What a grand name for a firm of solicitors :o) OK. Back on the WhoWroteSheakspeare debacle! Who was, if not THE pioneer, the best known voice of the Baconian Authorship theory? Yup. Name Game She did include others as possible authors but she is reported to have travelled from America to Stratford in 1856 “for […]

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FLOOD vs FLUDD

Fludd (1574-1637) is on MY List. Over 20 years ago he was presented to me as a teacher and influencer of Claude de Lorraine, Duc de Chevreuse Make the links with that one yourselves ? Don’t y’all just love it when multiple paths open up and multiple timelines converge? Shakespeare’s quote is in Agatha Christie’s […]

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January 2019 : Tartary – A Modern Hijack

January 2019 : Tartary – A Modern Hijack Ain’t it grand to be ignored….NOT! Every single person is now an HEXPERT on Tartary. P.S. If y’all EVER see that word in a yt vid or as a FAF yt chan name/commenter………RUN AWAY. Puhlease. For the love of True Truth. I beg you. Please ? Case […]

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Necrosis/Necromancy/Necrophilia

See a pattern? The last one is RAPE of the DEAD. And yes. It’s RAPE. Because the dead have NO voice. They can neither consent nor deny this invasion. Lavinia was raped twice. Her tongue was cut out. And both of her hands cut off. P.S. All y’all have to do nowadays is press the […]

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