© Gunnar Tómasson
7 September 2017
I. Saga Myth: The Birth of Snorri goði.
(Eyrbyggja, 12. Kafli)
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31138 = Synir Þorsteins þorskabíts óxu þar upp heima með móður sinni
29805 = ok váru inir efniligstu menn, ok var Þorgrímr fyrir þeim í öllu
15773 = ok var þegar hofgoði, er hann hafði aldr til.
33874 = Þorgrímr kvángaðist vestr í Dýrafjörð ok fekk Þórdísar Súrsdóttur,
25702 = ok réðst hann þangat vestr til mága sinna, Gísla ok Þorkels.
27383 = Þorgrímr drap Véstein Vésteinsson at haustboði í Haukadal.
29674 = En annat haust eftir, þá er Þorgrímr var hálfþrítögr sem faðir hans,
19249 = þá drap Gísli, mágr hans, hann at haustboði á Sæbóli.
23049 = Nökkurum nóttum síðar fæddi Þórdís, kona hans, barn,
23166 = ok var sá sveinn kallaðr Þorgrímr eftir feðr sínum.
30143 = Litlu síðar giftist Þórdís Berki inurn digra, bróður Þorgríms,
17881 = ok réðst til bús með honum til Helgafells.
18381 = Þá fór Þorgrímr, sonr hennar, í Álftafjörð
15403 = ok var þar at fóstri með Þorbrandi.
14203 = Hann var heldr ósvifr í æskunni,
24326 = ok var hann af því Snerrir kallaðr ok eftir þat Snorri.
Snorri goði – Personifies:
1000 = Light of the World
3074 = SANN ARA – The Truth
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II. Introduction: William Shakespeare and his Works
(Francis Meres, Wits Treasury, 1598)
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29693 = As the soule of Euphorbus was thought to liue in Pythagoras:
29189 = So the sweete wittie soule of Ouid liues in mellifluous &
10860 = hony-tongued Shakespeare,
13942 = witnes his Venus and Adonis,
26624 = his Lucrece, his sugred Sonnets among his private friends,
100 = & c. [c = 100, in & c.]
18593 = As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best
15496 = for Comedy and Tragedy among the Latines:
12424 = so Shakespeare among y English
21891 = is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage;
24098 = for Comedy, witnes his Ge‘tleme‘ of Verona, his Errors,
22072 = his Love labors lost, his Love labours wonne,
21969 = his Midsummers night dreame, & his Merchant of Venice:
19872 = for Tragedy, his Richard the 2. Richard the 3. Henry the 4.
23346 = King John, Titus Andronicus and his Romeo and Juliet.
9412 = As Epius Stolo said,
26151 = that the Muses would speak with Plautus tongue,
15096 = if they would speak Latin: so I say
29618 = that the Muses would speak with Shakespeares fine filed phrase,
12778 = if they would speake English.
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III. Foreuer, O LORD, thy Word is setled in heauen.
(Psalm 119:89, King James Bible 1611)
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6862 = Foreuer, O LORD,
13070 = thy Word is setled in Heauen.
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IV. Shugborough Monument Inscription
(Shugborough Hall, mid-18th century)
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1 = Monad/Word
7582 = Les Bergers d’Arcadie
6852 = D. O.U.O.S.V.A.V.V M.
5497 = Et in Arcadia Ego
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V. The Earle of Oxford‘s Booke from Her Magestie
(Letter to Robert Cecil)
511378
9205 = My very good brother,
11119 = yf my helthe hadd beene to my mynde
20978 = I wowlde have beene before this att the Coorte
16305 = as well to haue giuen yow thankes
15468 = for yowre presence at the hearinge
15274 = of my cause debated as to have moued her M
10054 = for her resolutione.
23461 = As for the matter, how muche I am behouldinge to yow
22506 = I neede not repeate but in all thankfulnes acknowlege,
13131 = for yow haue beene the moover &
14231 = onlye follower therofe for mee &
19082 = by yowre onlye meanes I have hetherto passed
13953 = the pykes of so many adversaries.
16856 = Now my desyre ys. Sythe them selues
15903 = whoo have opposed to her M ryghte
17295 = seeme satisfisde, that yow will make
7234 = the ende ansuerabel
22527 = to the rest of yowre moste friendlye procedinge.
12363 = For I am aduised, that I may passe
22634 = my Booke from her Magestie yf a warrant may be procured
21532 = to my Cosen Bacon and Seriant Harris to perfet yt.
25516 = Whiche beinge doone I know to whome formallye to thanke
16614 = but reallye they shalbe, and are from me, and myne,
23196 = to be sealed up in an aeternall remembran&e to yowreselfe.
18733 = And thus wishinge all happines to yow,
13574 = and sume fortunat meanes to me,
19549 = wherby I myght recognise soo diepe merites,
13775 = I take my leave this 7th of October
11101 = from my House at Hakney 1601.
15668 = Yowre most assured and louinge
4605 = Broother
7936 = Edward Oxenford
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III/IV + V/VI/VII = 19932 + 491446 = 511378
V. Shugborough Poem and Our Euer-liuing Poet
(Read aloud in Parliament 1762. Sonnets‘ Dedication)
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17361 = Upon that storied marble cast thine eye.
15188 = The scene commands a moralising sigh.
14189 = E’en in Arcadia’s bless’d Elysian plains,
22857 = Amidst the laughing nymphs and sportive swains,
18540 = See festal joy subside, with melting grace,
14427 = And pity visit the half-smiling face;
21938 = Where now the dance, the lute, the nuptial feast,
19696 = The passion throbbing in the lover’s breast,
16971 = Life’s emblem here, in youth and vernal bloom,
18127 = But reason’s finger pointing at the tomb.
I know to whome formallye to thanke
10347 = Our Euer-liuing Poet
1000 = Light of the World
3635 = Emmanuel
6677 = God With Us
A New Breed of Men Sent Down From Heaven
(Virgil, Fourth Eclogue)
16609 = Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas;
20087 = Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo.
18681 = Iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna,
18584 = Iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto.
20229 = Tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum
18431 = Desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo,
17698 = Casta fave Lucina: tuus iam regnat Apollo.
18480 = Teque adeo decus hoc aevi te consule, inibit,
18919 = Pollio, et incipient magni procedere menses;
22004 = Te duce, si qua manent sceleris vestigia nostri,
20495 = Inrita perpetua solvent formidine terras.
18330 = Ille deum vitam accipiet divisque videbit
20448 = Permixtos heroas et ipse videbitur illis
22153 = Pacatumque reget patriis virtutibus orbem.
New Man:
but reallye they shalbe, and are from me, and myne
3394 = Jesus
King [of the Jewes] to Saga Poet
(Sturlu þáttr, Ch. 2)
15851 = „Þat ætla ek at þú kveðir betr en páfinn.”²
FINIS
100 = The End
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VI. Now is the Winter of Our Discontent
Made Glorious Summer by this Son of Yorke
(Richard III, Act I, Sc. i, First folio 1623)
17017 = Enter Richard Duke of Gloster solus.
20081 = Now is the Winter of our Discontent,
19100 = Made glorious Summer by this Son of Yorke:
21961 = And all the clouds that lowr’d vpon our house
14430 = In the deepe bosome of the Ocean buried.
30039 = Now are our browes bound with Victorious Wreathes,
20145 = Our bruised armes hung vp for Monuments;
20526 = Our sterne Alarums chang’d to merry Meetings;
21093 = Our dreadfull Marches, to delightfull Measures.
24951 = Grim-visag’d Warre, hath smooth’d his wrinkled Front:
18215 = And now, in stead of mounting Barbed Steeds,
20627 = To fright the Soules of fearfull Aduersaries,
12358 = He capers nimbly in a Ladies Chamber,
16661 = To the lasciuious pleasing of a Lute.
Now is the Winter of our Discontent
(Matt. 16:21-23, KJB 1611)
16:21
29661 = From that time foorth began Iesus to shew vnto his disciples,
18499 = how that he must goe vnto Hierusalem,
26389 = and suffer many things of the Elders and chiefe Priests & Scribes,
14138 = and be killed, and be raised againe the third day.
16:22
19850 = Then Peter tooke him, and began to rebuke him, saying,
22014 = Be it farre from thee Lord: This shal not be vnto thee.
16:23
14777 = But he turned, and said vnto Peter,
20644 = Get thee behind mee, Satan, thou art an offence vnto me:
23056 = for thou sauourest not the things that be of God,
9994 = but those that be of men.
Made glorious Summer by this Son of Yorke
(Construction G. T.)
10594 = Sir Francis Bacon, Knight
1000 = Light of the World
-4000 = Dark Sword – Man-Beast
Glorious
5596 = Andlig spekðin – Spiritual Wisdom
-6960 = Jarðlig skilning – Earthly Undertanding
Summer
8990 = Brave New World
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INSERT
Christopher Marlowe
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1499 = Guð – God in Icelandic
1 = Monad
1000 = Light of the World
4884 = Reykjaholt – Estate of Snorri Sturluson
4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power – Coming of Christ
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VII. Christopher Marlowe: Her Majesty’s Servant
(Privy Council, June 29, 1587)
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13324 = Whereas it was reported
20960 = that Christopher Marlowe was determined
21806 = to have gone beyond the seas to Rheims and there remain,
19800 = their Lordships thought good to certify
18025 = that he behaved himself orderly and discreetly
17855 = whereby he had done her Majesty good service,
20745 = and deserved to be rewarded for his faithful dealing.
25159 = Their Lordships request that the rumour thereof
14324 = should be allayed by all possible means
17152 = and that he should be furthered in the degree
18014 = he was to take this next commencement;
19521 = because it was not her Majesty’s pleasure
11702 = that anyone employed as he had been
21815 = in matters touching the benefit of his country
9384 = should be defamed by those
16687 = ignorant in the affairs he went about.
Who‘s there? Take him for all in all.
(1769 Shakespeare Jubilee)
7938 = Take him for all in all.
16533 = We shall not look upon his like again.
21078 = The Corporation and Inhabitants of Stratford
20379 = Assisted by The munificent Contributions
19782 = of the Noblemen and Gentlemen in the Neighbourhood
14687 = Rebuilt this Edifice in the Year 1768.
22845 = The Statue of Shakespear and his Picture within
13366 = were given by David Garrick Esq.
We shall not look upon his like again.
9322 = William Shakespeare
1 = Monad
3045 = Logos
5827 = Snorri goði
666 = Man-Beast
432 = Right Measure of Man
3394 = Jesus
11359 = Snorri Sturluson
9814 = Sturla Þórðarson
11384 = Christopher Marlowe
5385 = Francis Bacon
7936 = Edward Oxenford
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¹A New Breed of Men Sent Down From Heaven
Now the last age by Cumae’s Sibyl sung has come and gone, and the majestic roll of circling centuries begins anew: justice returns, returns old Saturn’s reign, with a new breed of men sent down from heaven. Only do thou, at the boy’s birth in whom the iron shall cease, the golden race arise, befriend him, chaste Lucina; ‘tis thine own Apollo reigns. And in thy consulate, this glorious age, O Pollio, shall begin, and the months enter on their mighty march. Under thy guidance, whatso tracks remain of our old wickedness, once done away, shall free the earth from never-ceasing fear. He shall receive the life of gods, and see heroes with gods commingling, and himself be seen of them, and with his father’s worth reign o’er a world of peace.
²King [of the Jewes] to Saga Poet
Sturla Þórðarson
”I consider you a better poet than the pope.”