© Gunnar Tómasson
19 January 2016
I. Sirs, I will practise on this drunken man
(The Taming of the Shrew, Opening scene)
417517
6895 = Winde hornes.
19854 = Enter a Lord from hunting with his traine.
Lord
19615 = Huntsman I charge thee, tender wel my hounds,
17765 = Brach Meriman, the poore Curre is imbost,
21376 = And couple Clowder with the deepe-mouth’d brach,
21990 = Saw’st thou not boy how Silver made it good
17542 = At the hedge corner, in the couldest fault,
23097 = I would not loose the dogge for twentie pound.
Huntsman
13641 = Why Belman is as good as he my Lord,
16534 = He cried vpon it at the meerest losse,
20231 = And twice to day pick’d out the dullest sent,
17018 = Trust me, I take him for the better dogge.
Lord
16547 = Thou art a Foole, if Eccho were as fleete,
19474 = I would esteeme him worth a dozen such:
19338 = But sup them well, and looke vnto them all,
16442 = To morrow I intend to hunt againe.
Huntsman
6933 = I will my Lord.
Lord
19654 = What’s heere? One dead? or drunke? See doth he breath?
- Huntsman
21131 = He breath’s my Lord. Were he not warm’d with Ale,
20169 = this were a bed but cold to sleep so soundly.
Lord
21474 = Oh monstrous beast, how like a swine he lyes.
20662 = Grim death, how foule and loathsome is thine image:
20135 = Sirs, I will practise on this drunken man.
417517
II. The LORD’s “practice” on Christophero Sly
(Saga-Shakespeare Myth)
17200
1 = The LORD
3045 = LOGOS
7154 = Askr Yggdrasils – Edward de Vere’s nom de guerre – Edda World Tree
7000 = Microcosmos – Man in The LORD’s Image
17200
I + II = 417517 + 17200 = 434717
Thus Christophero Sly is become a New Man
and the Drunken Man is heard no more.
III. Dedicating The Book of the LORD’s Practice – Extract I
(Dedication, King James Bible, 1611)
335760
14074 = And now at last, by the Mercy of GOD,
15651 = and the continuance of our Labours,
30488 = it being brought vnto such a conclusion, as that we haue great hope
23456 = that the Church of England shall reape good fruit thereby;
23807 = we hold it our duety to offer it to your MAIESTIE,
17329 = not onely as to our King and Soueraigne,
26260 = but as to the principall moouer and Author of the Worke.
19776 = Humbly crauing of your most Sacred Maiestie,
16010 = that since things of this quality
17125 = haue euer bene subiect to the censures
17049 = of ill meaning and discontented persons,
16624 = it may receiue approbation and Patronage
25494 = from so learned and iudicious a Prince as your Highnesse is,
21401 = whose allowance and acceptance of our Labours
15850 = shall more honour and incourage vs,
11761 = then all the calumniations
23605 = and hard interpretations of other men shall dismay vs.
335760
IV. Servants and Actors in the LORD’s Practice
(Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare Myth)
98957
3045 = LOGOS
14209 = Quintus Horatius Flaccus
12337 = Publius Virgilius Maro
11999 = Sextus Propertius
11274 = Publius Ovidius Naso
11359 = Snorri Sturluson
9814 = Sturla Þórðarson
5385 = Francis Bacon
7936 = Edward Oxenford
The Coming of Christ
7524 = The Second Coming
4000 = Flaming Sword
100 = The End
98957
III + IV = 335760 + 98957 = 434717
V. Dedicating The Book of the LORD’s Practice – Extract II
(Dedication, KJB, 1611 – continued)
377962
10548 = So that, if on the one side
23984 = we shall be traduced by Popish persons at home or abroad,
15346 = who therefore will maligne vs,
28146 = because we are poore Instruments to make GODS holy Trueth
20859 = to be yet more and more knowen vnto the people,
25267 = whom they desire still to keepe in ignorance and darknesse:
9729 = or if on the other side,
18634 = we shall be maligned by selfe-conceited brethren,
28157 = who runne their owne wayes, and giue liking vnto nothing
25716 = but what is framed by themselues, and hammered on their Anuile;
32015 = we may rest secure, supported within by the trueth and innocencie
7810 = of a good conscience,
24170 = hauing walked the wayes of simplicitie and integritie,
7044 = as before the Lord;
12205 = And sustained without,
29877 = by the powerfull Protection of your Maiesties grace and fauour,
16674 = which will euer giue countenance
16584 = to honest and Christian endeuours
25197 = against bitter censures, and vncharitable imputations.
377962
VI. Consecrating The Work of The Seventh Day
(Snorri Sturluson, Dante, and Anonymous)
56755
5596 = Andlig spekðin – Spiritual Wisdom
13584 = Vergine madre, figlia del tuo figlio.¹
37575 = St. Peter´s Basilica²
56755
V + VI = 377962 + 56755 = 434717
¹ Text inscribed on picture in Commedia which shows Dante entering Paradise. The text has left scholars in the dark how to interpret its seemingly clear contradiction. The Virgin Mother of the Son of Man is Man‘s OWN SOUL.
² St. Peter‘s Basilica in Rome was consecrated in 1612. The Cipher Value 37575 is that of the inscription on its façade which reads as follows:
23501 = IN HONOREM PRINCIPIS APOST PAVLVS V BVRGHESIVS
14074 = ROMANVS PONT. MAX. AN. MDCXII PONT. VII.*
37575
* In honor of the prince of apostles; Paul V Borghese, pope, in the year 1612 and the seventh year of his pontificate.
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