Assigned reading
(1 1/2 par [] plus 103 notes)
[secondary]
FDV: "The proteiform graph itself is a polyexigetical piece of scripture. There was a time when alphabetters would have written it down the tracing of a pure deliquescent recidivist, snubnosed, probably, and having a profound rainbowl in his (or her) occiput. Closer inspection of the bordereau would however reveal a multiplicity of personalities inflicted on the provoking document and a prevision of crime or crimes might unwarily be made before any suitable occasion for it or them had presented. But under the very eyes of inspection the traits which feature the sympathetic page coalesce, their contrarieties eliminated in a stable somebody, as by the warring of housebreaker on heartbreaker, of dram drinker with freethinker society bowls along bumpily through generations, more generations & still more generations. Who in hell wrote the durn thing anyway?"
FDV2: "The only true account all about Mr. Earwicker & the Snake by an honest woman of the world who can only tell the naked truth about a dear man and all his conspirators how they tried to fall him by putting it all around Lucalizod by a mean sneak about E-- and a dirty pair of sluts, showing to all the unmentionableness falsely accused about the redcoats. The proteiform graph itself is a polyexigetical piece of scripture. There was a time when naif alphabetters would have written it down the tracing of a pure deliquescent recidivist possibly ambidexterous, snubnosed, probably, and having a fairly profound rainbowl in his (or her) occiput. Closer inspection of the bordereau would however reveal a multiplicity of personalities inflicted on the provoking document and a prevision of virtual crime or crimes might unwarily be made before any suitable occasion for it or them had arisen. But under the very eyes of the inspector the traits which feature the sympathetic chiaroscuro coalesce, their contrarieties eliminated in a stable somebody, as by the providential warring of housebreaker with heartbreaker, & of dram drinker with freethinker our social something bowls along bumpily through generations, more generations & still more generations. Who in hell wrote the durn thing anyway?"
mysteries:
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Saturday, December 21, 2013
[[special-pages index]]
[awkward exceptions to the page-a-day blog-structure, now for both Finnegans Wake and Ulysses, meta-awkwardly meta-indexed so they're easier to meta-update]
preliminaries
themes
prankquean
theatre
oppositions
Trieste
ballad
search
plebiscite
John McCormack, Thomas Moore
Kersse the tailor and the Norwegian captain
lists
Ulysses
livestock
trees
numerology
genitalia
origins of the song "finnegan's wake"
Yeats' Countess Cathleen
lost first draft
ALP reading
Lewis Carroll
timeline of composition
stutter/hesitancy motif
Le Fanu
Percy French
languages
Theosophy
sigla
Unicode for sigla
Mime
Nightlessons
sheetmusic-abc-midi-wav-mp3-blogger
Storiella
pre-Draft 6
Draft 6
Issy's footnotes
Issy's letter
3 childhoods
Muddest Thick
blues
Book II closereading
to-do
preliminaries
general themes
Bloomsday, 16 June 1904
clocktime in Ulysses
prices in 1904 Dublin
Gogarty and Joyce
"The Holy Office" (annotated) 1904 poem by James Joyce
3rd person
music
Proteus path
linkrot
Bloomsday map
Stephen in Telemachus
#7 Eccles
Martin Harvey
editing
potato
googlemaps
tobacco
Martha
boardgame
VR
hypermedia
macintosh
online maps
parable of plums
FW by phrase
Sir Tristram
[in the old days each of these would have been padded out into dissertations with fashionable litcrit-ese, but nowadays the important parts can be 90% assembled in a few hours with google and fweet, with the last 10% crowdsourced by a live community]
Finnegans Wake
preliminaries
themes
prankquean
theatre
oppositions
Trieste
ballad
search
plebiscite
John McCormack, Thomas Moore
Kersse the tailor and the Norwegian captain
lists
Ulysses
livestock
trees
numerology
genitalia
origins of the song "finnegan's wake"
Yeats' Countess Cathleen
lost first draft
ALP reading
Lewis Carroll
timeline of composition
stutter/hesitancy motif
Le Fanu
Percy French
languages
Theosophy
sigla
Unicode for sigla
Mime
Nightlessons
sheetmusic-abc-midi-wav-mp3-blogger
Storiella
pre-Draft 6
Draft 6
Issy's footnotes
Issy's letter
3 childhoods
Muddest Thick
blues
Book II closereading
to-do
Ulysses
preliminaries
general themes
Bloomsday, 16 June 1904
clocktime in Ulysses
prices in 1904 Dublin
Gogarty and Joyce
"The Holy Office" (annotated) 1904 poem by James Joyce
3rd person
music
Proteus path
linkrot
Bloomsday map
Stephen in Telemachus
#7 Eccles
Martin Harvey
editing
potato
googlemaps
tobacco
Martha
boardgame
VR
hypermedia
macintosh
online maps
parable of plums
FW by phrase
Sir Tristram
[in the old days each of these would have been padded out into dissertations with fashionable litcrit-ese, but nowadays the important parts can be 90% assembled in a few hours with google and fweet, with the last 10% crowdsourced by a live community]
Friday, December 20, 2013
Page 106
Assigned reading
(1 par [] plus 149 notes)
[secondary]
[*]
[Of all the Wide Torsos in all the Wild Glen, O'Donogh, White Donogh] ♬? passim
[♬ I'm the Stitch in his Baskside You'd be Nought Without Mom]
[A Boob Was Weeping This Mower was Reaping] abc/midi sheetmusic pdf jpg
[♬Welikin's Douchka Marianne]
FDV: ""
FDV2: ""
mysteries:
[03:26-05:22]
I.5: 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
[Of all the Wide Torsos in all the Wild Glen, O'Donogh, White Donogh] ♬? passim
[♬ I'm the Stitch in his Baskside You'd be Nought Without Mom]
[A Boob Was Weeping This Mower was Reaping] abc/midi sheetmusic pdf jpg
[♬Welikin's Douchka Marianne]
FDV: ""
FDV2: ""
mysteries:
[03:26-05:22]
I.5: 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
[Joyce's numerology]
[to be taken with giant grains of salt until better evidence is offered]
1132 [fweet-50]
(death of Finn MacCool at A.D. 283; 283 x 4 = 1132)
566
013.36 "566 A.D."
014.07 "566 A.D."
497.26 "his five hundredth and sixtysixth"
111 [fweet-37]
VI.B6.189d: '*A* has 111 children — 3 —' (first dash dittoes 'has', second dash dittoes 'children'; only first four words crayoned)
29 [fweet-35]
12 [fweet-60]
7 [fweet-232?]
013.14 "Dbln. W. K. O. O."
D + B + L + N = 32, W + K + O + O = 64, using A-Z = 1-26 ["64"??]
019.20 "Axe on thwacks on thracks, axenwise. One by one place one be three dittoh and one before. Two nursus one make a plausible free and idim behind."
if x = 1 and y = 36, (x+x+x) times (x+y) = 111 ['36'????]
FDV: "Subdivide and sumdolot → Somedivide and sumthelot
and the tale comes out the same. → but the tally turns round the same balifuson.
Axe plays axe on axe axewise. → Axe on thwacks on thracks, axenwise.
One by one please one be three and one before. →
One by one place one be three, dittoh, and one before.
Two nursus one make free and idem behind. →
Two nursus one make a plausible free and idim behind."
035.24 "K. O. Sempatrick's Day and the fenian rising"
Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March (17) + Fenian Rising, 1867 (67) = 1767 (Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu: The House by the Churchyard, ch. 1: (begins) 'A.D. 1767')
092.12 "a pairless trentene"
30 - 2 = 28
093.12 "the twofromthirty advocatesses"
095.14 "the Kay Wall by the 32 to 11"
using A-Z = 1-26, K = 11, W = 23 (mirrored into 32 and 11)
105.03 "Twenty of Chambers, Weighty Ten Beds and a Wan Ceteroom"
20 + 90 + 1 = 111
159FDV: "28 = 1+2+3+4+5+6+7
14 = 1+6+7 = 2+3+4+5"
159.33 "he'll make Number 106"
using A-Z = 1-26, James Joyce = 106
201.30 "Olaph lamm et, all that pack?"
Hebrew letter values: aleph (A) = 1; lamedh (L) = 30; pe (P) = 80 (1 + 30 + 80 = 111
211.17 "three hundred and sixtysix"
213.27 "Six shifts, ten kerchiefs, nine to hold to the fire and this for the code, the convent napkins, twelve, one baby's shawl."
6 + 10 + 9 + 1 + 12 + 1 = 39 articles of clothing (thirty-nine Articles of Church of England) [534.12]
6 + 10 (9 + 1) + 12 + 1 = 29
6 + 10 = 16 = P; 12 = L; 1 = A (using A-Z = 1-26)
265.25 "only two millium two humbered and eighty thausig nine humbered and sixty radiolumin lines"
190,080 (inches in three miles) x 12 = 5,280 (feet in one mile) x 432 = 2,280,960 (twelfths of an inch in three miles) [.27] [.L05]
271.F01 "All his teeths back to the front, then the moon and then the moon with a hole behind it."
VI.B.45.129: '32 = teeth / 1 = moon / sixerords point hole' (Armenian vecerord: the sixth; Armenian vec: six)
(23 + 1 + 16 = 40)
(32, 1 + 10 = 3211)
282.30 "pin puff pive piff, piff puff pive poo, poo puff pive pree, pree puff pive pfoor, pfoor puff pive pippive, poopive, Niall Dhu, Foughty Unn, Enoch Thortig, endso one, like to pitch of your cap, pac, on to tin tall spillicans"
assuming four = *X* = Roman X = ten, then ten + five = fifteen (one-five)
pippive (one-five, 15) + poopive (two-five, 25) + Niall Dhu (nil-two, -2) + Foughty Unn (41) + Enoch Thortig (31) + endso one (1) = 111
283.F01 "Twelve buttles man, twentyeight bows of curls, forty bonnets woman and ever youthfully yours makes alleven add the hundred."
12 + 28 + 40 + 31 = 111
285.22 "helve's fractures. In outher wards, one from five, two to fives ones, one from fives two millamills with a mill and a half a mill and twos twos fives fives of bully clavers."
twelve factorial = 479,001,600
(5 - 1 = 4)
(2 + 5 x 1 = 7)
(5 x 2 - 1 = 9)
(1000 + ½ x 1000 + 2 x 2 x 5 x 5 = 1600)
286.03 "P.t.l.o.a.t.o."
using A-Z = 1-26, Ptloato = 99 [this is silly!]
FDV: Ploto → Ploato →? p.l.o.t.o.
347.16 "the great day and the druidful day come San Patrisky and the grand day, the excellent fine splendorous long agreeable toastworthy cylindrical day, go Sixt of the Ninth, the heptahundread annam dammias"
Saint Patrick landed in Ireland in A.D. 432 + heptahundred (700 [.19]) = 1132
420.19 "29 Hardware Saint. Lendet till Laonun. Baile-Atha-Cliath. 31 Jan. 11.32 A.D. Here Commerces Enville. Tried Apposite House. 13 Fitzgibbets. Loco. Dangerous. Tax 9d. B. L. Guineys, esqueer. L.B. Not known at 1132 a. 12 Norse Richmound. Nave unlodgeable. Loved noa's dress. Sinned, Jetty Pierrse. Noon sick parson. 92 Windsewer. Ave. No such no. Vale. Finn's Hot. Exbelled from 1014 d. Pulldown. Fearview. Opened by Miss Take. 965 nighumpledansextiffits. Shout at Site. Roofloss. Fit Dunlop and Be Satisfied. Mr Domnall O'Domnally. Q.V. 8 Royal Terrors. None so strait. Shutter up. Dining with the Danes. Removed to Philip's Burke. At sea. D.E.D. Place scent on. Clontalk. Father Jacob, Rice Factor. 3 Castlewoos. P.V. Arrusted. J.P. Converted to Hospitalism. Ere the March past of Civilisation. Once Bank of Ireland's. Return to City Arms. 2 Milchbroke. Wrongly spilled. Traumcondraws. Now Bunk of England's. Drowned in the Laffey. Here. The Reverest Adam Foundlitter. Shown geshotten. 7 Streetpetres. Since Cabrank. Seized of the Crownd. Well, Sir Arthur. Buy Patersen's Matches. Unto his promisk hands. Blown up last Lemmas by Orchid Lodge. Search Unclaimed Male. House Condamned by Ediles. Back in Few Minutes. Closet for Repeers. 60 Shellburn. Key at Kate's. Kiss. Isaac's Butt, Poor Man. Dalicious arson. Caught. Missing. Justiciated. Kainly forewarred. Abraham Badly's King, Park Bogey. Salved. All reddy berried. Hollow and eavy. Desert it. Overwayed. Understumped. Back to the P.O. Kaer of. Owns owe M.O. Too Let. To Be Soiled. Cohabited by Unfortunates. Lost all Licence. His Bouf Toe is Frozen Over. X, Y and Z, Ltd, Destinied Tears. A.B, ab, Sender. Boston (Mass). 31 Jun. 13.12 P.D."
31 is AL in Hebrew numerology
13 is AL if using A-Z = 1-26
(13 is opposite of 31)
(92 is opposite of 29)
Battle of Clontarf, 1014
586.23 "half back from three gangs multaplussed on a twentylot add allto a fiver with the deuce or roamer's numbers ell a fee and do little ones"
VI.B6.046g: 'with ten off 3 twenty & 7 on top of that = 57'
(plus five plus two)
601.13 "Fiftines andbut fortines by novanas andor vantads by octettes ayand decadendecads by a lunary with last a lone."
VI.B.3.076c (b): 'Is when she first counted 15 then 14'
Fritz Mauthner: Beiträge zu einer Kritik der Sprache, III.151: (lists nine languages in which the number eighteen is composed in ten different ways)
15 + 14 = 9 + 20 = 8 + 21 = 28 + 1 = 29 [??]
617.23 "Femelles will be preadaminant as from twentyeight to twelve."
twenty-eight to twelve = 11:32 [maybe]
618.13 "about 4.32 or at 8 and 22.5"
Saint Patrick landed in Ireland in A.D. 432
eight and twenty to five = 4:32 [but 22.5 would be 4:40]
619.27 "Terce for a fiddler, sixt for makmerriers, none for a Cole."
VI.B.47.034a (g): 'terce for a fiddler sixt for a none for a Cole'
3 + 6 + 0 = 9 [so what?]
627.14 "A hundred cares, a tithe of troubles and is there one who understands me?"
100 + 10 + 1 = 111 [i got 111 problems...]
628.02 "my cold mad feary father"
Roman numeral MCM (1900) + German vier: 4 = 1904 [way too clever]
1132 [fweet-50]
(death of Finn MacCool at A.D. 283; 283 x 4 = 1132)
566
013.36 "566 A.D."
014.07 "566 A.D."
293.13 "Vieus Von DVbLIn"
chronogram: V + V + D + V + L + I = 566 [014.07]497.26 "his five hundredth and sixtysixth"
111 [fweet-37]
VI.B6.189d: '*A* has 111 children — 3 —' (first dash dittoes 'has', second dash dittoes 'children'; only first four words crayoned)
29 [fweet-35]
12 [fweet-60]
7 [fweet-232?]
013.14 "Dbln. W. K. O. O."
D + B + L + N = 32, W + K + O + O = 64, using A-Z = 1-26 ["64"??]
019.20 "Axe on thwacks on thracks, axenwise. One by one place one be three dittoh and one before. Two nursus one make a plausible free and idim behind."
if x = 1 and y = 36, (x+x+x) times (x+y) = 111 ['36'????]
FDV: "Subdivide and sumdolot → Somedivide and sumthelot
and the tale comes out the same. → but the tally turns round the same balifuson.
Axe plays axe on axe axewise. → Axe on thwacks on thracks, axenwise.
One by one please one be three and one before. →
One by one place one be three, dittoh, and one before.
Two nursus one make free and idem behind. →
Two nursus one make a plausible free and idim behind."
035.24 "K. O. Sempatrick's Day and the fenian rising"
Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March (17) + Fenian Rising, 1867 (67) = 1767 (Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu: The House by the Churchyard, ch. 1: (begins) 'A.D. 1767')
092.12 "a pairless trentene"
30 - 2 = 28
093.12 "the twofromthirty advocatesses"
095.14 "the Kay Wall by the 32 to 11"
using A-Z = 1-26, K = 11, W = 23 (mirrored into 32 and 11)
105.03 "Twenty of Chambers, Weighty Ten Beds and a Wan Ceteroom"
20 + 90 + 1 = 111
159FDV: "28 = 1+2+3+4+5+6+7
14 = 1+6+7 = 2+3+4+5"
159.33 "he'll make Number 106"
using A-Z = 1-26, James Joyce = 106
201.30 "Olaph lamm et, all that pack?"
Hebrew letter values: aleph (A) = 1; lamedh (L) = 30; pe (P) = 80 (1 + 30 + 80 = 111
211.17 "three hundred and sixtysix"
213.27 "Six shifts, ten kerchiefs, nine to hold to the fire and this for the code, the convent napkins, twelve, one baby's shawl."
6 + 10 + 9 + 1 + 12 + 1 = 39 articles of clothing (thirty-nine Articles of Church of England) [534.12]
6 + 10 (9 + 1) + 12 + 1 = 29
6 + 10 = 16 = P; 12 = L; 1 = A (using A-Z = 1-26)
265.25 "only two millium two humbered and eighty thausig nine humbered and sixty radiolumin lines"
190,080 (inches in three miles) x 12 = 5,280 (feet in one mile) x 432 = 2,280,960 (twelfths of an inch in three miles) [.27] [.L05]
271.F01 "All his teeths back to the front, then the moon and then the moon with a hole behind it."
VI.B.45.129: '32 = teeth / 1 = moon / sixerords point hole' (Armenian vecerord: the sixth; Armenian vec: six)
(23 + 1 + 16 = 40)
(32, 1 + 10 = 3211)
282.30 "pin puff pive piff, piff puff pive poo, poo puff pive pree, pree puff pive pfoor, pfoor puff pive pippive, poopive, Niall Dhu, Foughty Unn, Enoch Thortig, endso one, like to pitch of your cap, pac, on to tin tall spillicans"
assuming four = *X* = Roman X = ten, then ten + five = fifteen (one-five)
pippive (one-five, 15) + poopive (two-five, 25) + Niall Dhu (nil-two, -2) + Foughty Unn (41) + Enoch Thortig (31) + endso one (1) = 111
283.F01 "Twelve buttles man, twentyeight bows of curls, forty bonnets woman and ever youthfully yours makes alleven add the hundred."
12 + 28 + 40 + 31 = 111
285.22 "helve's fractures. In outher wards, one from five, two to fives ones, one from fives two millamills with a mill and a half a mill and twos twos fives fives of bully clavers."
twelve factorial = 479,001,600
(5 - 1 = 4)
(2 + 5 x 1 = 7)
(5 x 2 - 1 = 9)
(1000 + ½ x 1000 + 2 x 2 x 5 x 5 = 1600)
286.03 "P.t.l.o.a.t.o."
using A-Z = 1-26, Ptloato = 99 [this is silly!]
FDV: Ploto → Ploato →? p.l.o.t.o.
347.16 "the great day and the druidful day come San Patrisky and the grand day, the excellent fine splendorous long agreeable toastworthy cylindrical day, go Sixt of the Ninth, the heptahundread annam dammias"
Saint Patrick landed in Ireland in A.D. 432 + heptahundred (700 [.19]) = 1132
420.19 "29 Hardware Saint. Lendet till Laonun. Baile-Atha-Cliath. 31 Jan. 11.32 A.D. Here Commerces Enville. Tried Apposite House. 13 Fitzgibbets. Loco. Dangerous. Tax 9d. B. L. Guineys, esqueer. L.B. Not known at 1132 a. 12 Norse Richmound. Nave unlodgeable. Loved noa's dress. Sinned, Jetty Pierrse. Noon sick parson. 92 Windsewer. Ave. No such no. Vale. Finn's Hot. Exbelled from 1014 d. Pulldown. Fearview. Opened by Miss Take. 965 nighumpledansextiffits. Shout at Site. Roofloss. Fit Dunlop and Be Satisfied. Mr Domnall O'Domnally. Q.V. 8 Royal Terrors. None so strait. Shutter up. Dining with the Danes. Removed to Philip's Burke. At sea. D.E.D. Place scent on. Clontalk. Father Jacob, Rice Factor. 3 Castlewoos. P.V. Arrusted. J.P. Converted to Hospitalism. Ere the March past of Civilisation. Once Bank of Ireland's. Return to City Arms. 2 Milchbroke. Wrongly spilled. Traumcondraws. Now Bunk of England's. Drowned in the Laffey. Here. The Reverest Adam Foundlitter. Shown geshotten. 7 Streetpetres. Since Cabrank. Seized of the Crownd. Well, Sir Arthur. Buy Patersen's Matches. Unto his promisk hands. Blown up last Lemmas by Orchid Lodge. Search Unclaimed Male. House Condamned by Ediles. Back in Few Minutes. Closet for Repeers. 60 Shellburn. Key at Kate's. Kiss. Isaac's Butt, Poor Man. Dalicious arson. Caught. Missing. Justiciated. Kainly forewarred. Abraham Badly's King, Park Bogey. Salved. All reddy berried. Hollow and eavy. Desert it. Overwayed. Understumped. Back to the P.O. Kaer of. Owns owe M.O. Too Let. To Be Soiled. Cohabited by Unfortunates. Lost all Licence. His Bouf Toe is Frozen Over. X, Y and Z, Ltd, Destinied Tears. A.B, ab, Sender. Boston (Mass). 31 Jun. 13.12 P.D."
31 is AL in Hebrew numerology
13 is AL if using A-Z = 1-26
(13 is opposite of 31)
(92 is opposite of 29)
Battle of Clontarf, 1014
586.23 "half back from three gangs multaplussed on a twentylot add allto a fiver with the deuce or roamer's numbers ell a fee and do little ones"
VI.B6.046g: 'with ten off 3 twenty & 7 on top of that = 57'
(plus five plus two)
601.13 "Fiftines andbut fortines by novanas andor vantads by octettes ayand decadendecads by a lunary with last a lone."
VI.B.3.076c (b): 'Is when she first counted 15 then 14'
Fritz Mauthner: Beiträge zu einer Kritik der Sprache, III.151: (lists nine languages in which the number eighteen is composed in ten different ways)
15 + 14 = 9 + 20 = 8 + 21 = 28 + 1 = 29 [??]
617.23 "Femelles will be preadaminant as from twentyeight to twelve."
twenty-eight to twelve = 11:32 [maybe]
618.13 "about 4.32 or at 8 and 22.5"
Saint Patrick landed in Ireland in A.D. 432
eight and twenty to five = 4:32 [but 22.5 would be 4:40]
619.27 "Terce for a fiddler, sixt for makmerriers, none for a Cole."
VI.B.47.034a (g): 'terce for a fiddler sixt for a none for a Cole'
3 + 6 + 0 = 9 [so what?]
627.14 "A hundred cares, a tithe of troubles and is there one who understands me?"
100 + 10 + 1 = 111 [i got 111 problems...]
628.02 "my cold mad feary father"
Roman numeral MCM (1900) + German vier: 4 = 1904 [way too clever]
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Page 105
Assigned reading
(1 par [] plus 162 notes)
[secondary]
[♬ When the Myrtles of Venice Played to Bloccus's Line]
[♬ Plenge Me High He Waives Chiltern on Friends] words
[Boxer Coxer]
[♬ He's my O'Jerusalem and I'm his Po]
[♬ Orel Orel the King of Orlbrdsz]
[Drink to Him, My Juckey] abc/midi
[Dhoult Bemine Thy Winnowing Sheet] abc/midi?
[♬ Da's a Daisy so Guimea your Handsel too]
[What Jumbo made to Jalice and what Anisette to Him] obit
[♬ My Old Dansh]
[Older northe Rogues among Whisht I Slips]
[♬ He Calls Me his Dual of Ayessha] U-Hades
[Ayesha]
[Suppotes a Ventriliquorst Merries a Corpse]
[Look to the Lady]
[♬ the Gleam of Waherlow] wiki
FDV: ""
FDV2: ""
mysteries:
[01:26-03:27]
I.5: 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
[♬ When the Myrtles of Venice Played to Bloccus's Line]
[♬ Plenge Me High He Waives Chiltern on Friends] words
[Boxer Coxer]
[♬ He's my O'Jerusalem and I'm his Po]
[♬ Orel Orel the King of Orlbrdsz]
[Drink to Him, My Juckey] abc/midi
[Dhoult Bemine Thy Winnowing Sheet] abc/midi?
[♬ Da's a Daisy so Guimea your Handsel too]
[What Jumbo made to Jalice and what Anisette to Him] obit
[♬ My Old Dansh]
[Older northe Rogues among Whisht I Slips]
[♬ He Calls Me his Dual of Ayessha] U-Hades
[Ayesha]
[Suppotes a Ventriliquorst Merries a Corpse]
[Look to the Lady]
[♬ the Gleam of Waherlow] wiki
Waterlow's 1887 'Galway Gossips' |
FDV: ""
FDV2: ""
mysteries:
[01:26-03:27]
I.5: 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Page 104 (I.5)
Assigned reading
(1+ par [] plus 135 notes)
[secondary]
[the list]
[♬ Relicts of All Decencies] U-Hades
echoes of seven not-yets from page 3:
her rill be run riverrun
Amoury Treestam Sir Tristram, violer d'amores
Sawyer topsawyer
dopedope et tu mihimihi mishe mishe to tauftauf
Buy Birthplate for a Bite kidscad buttended
Hesterdays Mean Ye to Morra sesthers wroth with twone
Hebrewer brewed
Arcs in His Ceiling regginbrow
Joyce unpacked "L'Arcs en His Cieling Flee Chinx on the Flur" for HSW in a letter (26Jul 1927):
[Ought We To Visit Him?]
[My Hoonsbood Hansbaad's a Journey to Porthergill gone and He Never Has the Hour]
[♬ the Coombing of the Cammmels]
[A New Cure for an Old Clap] or???
[♬ Where Portentos they'd Grow Gonder how I'd Wish I Woose a Geese]
[♬ Gettle Nettie, Thrust him not]
FDV: ""
FDV2: "Untitled as her memorial it has gone by many names in many times: Pro Honafrio, The Groans of a Briton, An Apology for a Husband, Can you excuse him,"
mysteries:
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[the list]
Rockabill lighthouse |
echoes of seven not-yets from page 3:
her rill be run riverrun
Amoury Treestam Sir Tristram, violer d'amores
Sawyer topsawyer
dopedope et tu mihimihi mishe mishe to tauftauf
Buy Birthplate for a Bite kidscad buttended
Hesterdays Mean Ye to Morra sesthers wroth with twone
Hebrewer brewed
Arcs in His Ceiling regginbrow
Joyce unpacked "L'Arcs en His Cieling Flee Chinx on the Flur" for HSW in a letter (26Jul 1927):
- God's in his heaven All's Right with the World
- The Rainbow is in the sky (arc-en-ciel) the Chinese (Chinks) live tranquilly on the Chinese meadowplane (China alone almost of the old continent[s] has no record of a Deluge. Flur in this sense is German. It suggests also Flut (flood) and Fluss (river) and could even be used poetically for the expanse of a waterflood. Flee = free)
- The ceiling of his [E] house is in ruins for you can see the birds flying and the floor is full of cracks which you had better avoid
- There is merriment above (larks) why should there not be high jinks below stairs?
- The electric lamps of the gin palace are lit and the boss Roderick Rex is standing free drinks to all on the 'flure of the house'
- He is a bit gone in the upper storey, poor jink. Let him lie as he is (Shem, Ham and Japhet)
- The birds (doves and ravens) (cf the jinnies is a cooin her hair and the jinnies is a ravin her hair) he saved escape from his waterhouse and leave the zooless patriark alone.
[Ought We To Visit Him?]
[My Hoonsbood Hansbaad's a Journey to Porthergill gone and He Never Has the Hour]
Cleopatra's needle |
[A New Cure for an Old Clap] or???
[♬ Where Portentos they'd Grow Gonder how I'd Wish I Woose a Geese]
[♬ Gettle Nettie, Thrust him not]
FDV: ""
FDV2: "Untitled as her memorial it has gone by many names in many times: Pro Honafrio, The Groans of a Briton, An Apology for a Husband, Can you excuse him,"
mysteries:
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
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[secondary]
[dragging the countryside]
[there's a little lady waiting and her name is]
[♬ her holden heirheaps hanging down her back]
Poppy [red]
Narancy, [orange in Hungarian]
Giallia, [yellow in Italian]
Chlora, [green in Greek]
Marinka, [blue]
Anileen, [indigo]
Parme [violet]
FDV: ""
FDV2: ""
mysteries:
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[dragging the countryside]
[there's a little lady waiting and her name is]
[♬ her holden heirheaps hanging down her back]
Poppy [red]
Narancy, [orange in Hungarian]
Giallia, [yellow in Italian]
Chlora, [green in Greek]
Marinka, [blue]
Anileen, [indigo]
Parme [violet]
FDV: ""
FDV2: ""
mysteries:
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Sunday, December 15, 2013
Page 101
Assigned reading
(1 par [] plus 138 notes)
[secondary]
[answers]
[Toemaas, mark oom for yor ounckel] abc/midi
[who struck Buckley]
"sevenscore moons" = 140 months = 11 yrs 8 months
[♬ one one and one ten and one hundred again]
FDV: "Who then was the scourge of Lucalizod, it was wont to be asked, as what became of Peabody's money or who shot Buckley though every schoolgirl knows that it was Buckley who shot and the Russian general & not Buckley who was shot? What poisonivy pry, which hatefilled woman? And that such various venom a quiet stamp could cover!"
FDV2: "Who then was the scourge of Lucalizod, it was wont to be asked, as long ages behind where is Peabody's money and in time more to the point who shot Buckley though every schoolgirl knows by now how it was Buckley who shot and how it was the Russian general & not Buckley who was shot? What fullpay poisonivy pry, or which hatefilled woman? And that such vitriol of venom a quiet stamp could cover!"
mysteries:
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[answers]
Unity More |
Homo erectus |
"sevenscore moons" = 140 months = 11 yrs 8 months
the 'quiet' 1922 stamp |
pumproom at Bath spa |
Owen glass bottle machine |
FDV: "Who then was the scourge of Lucalizod, it was wont to be asked, as what became of Peabody's money or who shot Buckley though every schoolgirl knows that it was Buckley who shot and the Russian general & not Buckley who was shot? What poisonivy pry, which hatefilled woman? And that such various venom a quiet stamp could cover!"
FDV2: "Who then was the scourge of Lucalizod, it was wont to be asked, as long ages behind where is Peabody's money and in time more to the point who shot Buckley though every schoolgirl knows by now how it was Buckley who shot and how it was the Russian general & not Buckley who was shot? What fullpay poisonivy pry, or which hatefilled woman? And that such vitriol of venom a quiet stamp could cover!"
mysteries:
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