© Gunnar Tómasson
12 February 2018
Hypothesis
Sonnet # 20, Line 2
The Master Mistris of My Passion = 16052
Rival Poet
3858 = The Devil
Dark Lady
4628 = Mary Magdalene
The Poet’s Passion
4000 = Flaming Sword – Coming of Christ
Poem’s End
2692 = Island – Iceland
874 = 874 A.D. – Year of Settlement, Myth
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OVERVIEW
Section A
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271661 = Sonnet # 1
261048 = Sonnet # 2
284988 = Sonnet # 20 – Appendix
267702 = Sonnet # 21 – Appendix
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As in:
394811 = Matt. 16:13-20, King James Bible 1611
199022 = Matt. 16:21-23, KJB 1611
484969 = Poem, Scialetheia – A Shadow of Truth
Alpha
1 = Monad
7196 = Bergþórshváll
Omega
4000 = Flaming Sword – Coming of Christ
-4600 = Scialetheia, A Shadow of Truth, Rival Poet
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Section B
1047964
284988 = Sonnet # 20
267702 = Sonnet # 21
248718 = Sonnet # 153
246556 = Sonnet # 154
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As in:
529042 = Matt. 4:1-11, KJV 1611
468222 = Abomination of Desolation, Contemporary history
Alpha
-1000 = Darkness
Omega
4000 = Flaming Sword – Coming of Christ
True Man and True God
10125 = Sannr Maðr ok Sannr Guð
St. Peter’s Basilica
Symbol of Perfect Creation
37575 = Façade inscription to mark its completion in 1612 A.D.
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Section C
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271661 = Sonnet # 1
261048 = Sonnet # 2
284988 = Sonnet # 20
267702 = Sonnet # 21
248718 = Sonnet # 153
246556 = Sonnet # 154
1580673
As in:
1612 = Hell
6529 = The Gates of Hell
-1000 = Darkness
Right Measure of Man
Persecuted
8525 = Gunnar Tómasson
12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir
Persecutors
and Jesting Pilates
209989 = 28 Individuals – Abomination of Desolation
6529 = The Gates of Hell
Hell is Murky
(Macbeth, Act V, Sc. I)
1338633 = Lady Macbeth’s Sleep-walking scene
Coming of Christ
4000 = Flaming Sword
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Section D
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1580673 = Section C
The Last Judgement
Michelangelo Sistine Chapel
1 = Monad
11099 = Il Giudizio Universale
The End
2600 = FINIS
First Folio
16746 = The Workes of William Shakespeare,
22079 = Containing all his Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies:
24970 = Truely set forth according to their first Originall.
1658168
As in:
The Murder of Hamlet‘s Father
(Act I, Sc. v, First Folio)
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9462 = Enter Ghost and Hamlet.
Hamlet
22112 = Where wilt thou lead me? speak; Ile go no further.
Ghost
2883 = Marke me.
Hamlet
3756 = I will.
Ghost
11748 = My hower is almost come,
22142 = When I to sulphurous and tormenting Flames
10942 = Must render up my selfe.
Hamlet
7778 = Alas poore Ghost.
Ghost
19231 = Pitty me not, but lend thy serious hearing
10823 = To what I shall unfold.
Hamlet
9425 = Speake, I am bound to heare.
Ghost
21689 = So art thou to revenge, when thou shalt heare.
Hamlet
3270 = What?
Ghost
10539 = I am thy Fathers Spirit,
19489 = Doom’d for a certaine terme to walke the night;
15474 = And for the day confin’d to fast in Fiers,
19868 = Till the foule crimes done in my dayes of Nature
10839 = Are burnt and purg’d away?
7855 = But that I am forbid
18785 = To tell the secrets of my Prison-House,
20467 = I could a Tale unfold, whose lightest word
25179 = Would harrow up thy soule, freeze thy young blood,
27383 = Make thy two eyes like Starres, start from their Spheres,
16795 = Thy knotty and combined locks to part,
15570 = And each particular haire to stand an end,
20558 = Like Quilles upon the fretfull Porpentine:
17082 = But this eternall blason must not be
19562 = To eares of flesh and bloud; list Hamlet, oh list,
16884 = If thou didst ever thy deare Father love.
Hamlet
3459 = Oh Heaven!
Ghost
22153 = Revenge his foule and most unnaturall Murther.
Hamlet
4660 = Murther?
Ghost
18629 = Murther most foule, as in the best it is;
20891 = But this most foule, strange, and unnaturall.
Hamlet
11813 = Hast, hast me to know it,
15426 = That with wings as swift
17684 = As meditation, or the thoughts of Love,
11099 = May sweepe to my Revenge.
Ghost
5591 = I finde thee apt;
20490 = And duller should’st thou be then the fat weede
18672 = That rots it selfe in ease, on Lethe Wharfe,
18843 = Would’st thou not stirre in this.
7499 = Now Hamlet heare:
19608 = It’s given out, that sleeping in mine Orchard,
21032 = A Serpent stung me: so the whole eare of Denmarke,
13077 = Is by a forged processe of my death
18982 = Rankly abus’d: But know thou Noble youth,
18951 = The Serpent that did sting thy Fathers life,
13593 = Now weares his Crowne.
Hamlet
15252 = O my Propheticke soule: mine Uncle?
Ghost
19142 = I that incestuous, that adulterate Beast
29730 = With witchcraft of his wits, hath Traitorous guifts.
21415 = Oh wicked Wit, and Gifts, that have the power
22656 = So to seduce? Won to to this shamefull Lust
22351 = The will of my most seeming vertuous Queene.
17021 = Oh Hamlet, what a falling oft was there,
18901 = From me, whose love was of that dignity,
21371 = That it went hand in hand, even with the Vow
13881 = I made to her in Marriage; and to decline
25184 = Upon a wretch, whose Naturall gifts were poore
24348 = To those of mine. But Vertue, as it never wil be moved,
21122 = Though Lewdnesse court it in a shape of Heaven:
17577 = So Lust, though to a radiant Angell link’d,
20657 = Will sate it selfe in a Celestiall bed & prey on Garbage.
20310 = But soft, me thinkes I sent the Mornings Ayre;
18535 = Briefe let me be: Sleeping within mine Orchard,
17248 = My custome alwayes in the afternoone;
19016 = Upon my secure hower thy Uncle stole
17466 = With iuyce of cursed Hebenon in a Violl,
16672 = And in the Porches of mine eares did poure
18685 = The leaperous Distilment; whose effect
17290 = Holds such an enmity with bloud of Man,
25233 = That swift as Quick-silver, it courses through
15783 = The naturall Gates and Allies of the Body;
19585 = And with a sodaine vigour it doth posset
16801 = And curd, like aygre droppings into Milke,
18159 = The thin and wholsome blood: so did it mine;
15969 = And a most instant tetter bak’d about,
22687 = Most Lazar-like, with vile and loathsome crust,
7531 = All my smooth Body.
16992 = Thus was I, sleeping, by a Brothers hand,
19671 = Of Life, of Crowne, and Queene at once dispatcht;
18043 = Cut off even in the Blossomes of my Sinne,
16349 = Unhouzzled, disappointed, unnaneld,
18018 = No reckoning made, but sent to my account
15902 = With all my imperfections on my head;
16946 = Oh horrible, Oh horrible, most horrible;
17164 = If thou hast nature in thee beare it not;
13314 = Let not the Royall Bed of Denmarke be
15607 = A Couch for Luxury and damned Incest.
22022 = But howsoever thou pursuest this Act,
22240 = Taint not thy mind; nor let thy Soule contrive
19204 = Against thy Mother ought; leave her to heaven,
19764 = And to those Thornes that in her bosome lodge,
19266 = To pricke and sting her. Fare thee well at once;
22305 = The Glow-worme showes the Matine to be neere,
15555 = And gins to pale his uneffectuall Fire:
12486 = Adue, adue, Hamlet; remember me. Exit.
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Appendix
Sonnets # 20 and 21
Sonnet # 20
21551 = A Womans face with Natures owne hand painted,
21456 = Haste thou the Master Mistris of my passion,
18505 = A womans gentle hart but not acquainted
22219 = With shifting change as is false womens fashion,
23459 = An eye more bright then theirs, lesse false in rowling:
17905 = Gilding the obiect where-vpon it gazeth,
19726 = A man in hew all Hews in his controwling,
24188 = Which steales mens eyes and womens soules amaseth.
19523 = And for a woman wert thou first created,
21044 = Till nature as she wrought thee fell a dotinge,
10818 = And by addition me of thee defeated,
17775 = By adding one thing to my purpose nothing.
25033 = But since she prickt thee out for womens pleasure,
21786 = Mine be thy loue and thy loues use their treasure.
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Sonnet # 21
[First mention of rival poet]:
20270 = So is it not with me as with that Muse,
16146 = Stird by a painted beauty to his verse,
19254 = Who heauen it selfe for ornament doth use,
18283 = And euery faire with his faire doth reherse,
15641 = Making a coopelment of proud compare
23424 = With Sunne and Moone, with earth and seas rich gems:
25969 = With Aprills first borne flowers and all things rare,
18968 = That heauens ayre in this huge rondure hems,
19246 = O let me true in loue but truly write,
13644 = And then beleeue me, my loue is as faire,
18992 = As any mothers childe, though not so bright,
18674 = As those gould candells fixt in heauens ayer:
17075 = Let them more that like of heare-say well,
22116 = I will not prayse that purpose not to sell.
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