Ancient mariners fife and drum

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      Episode 11: Sirens (Literary technique: Fuga per canonem (fugue or polyphony by rule: weaving of various voices and motifs in counterpoint to one another). Art: Music. Time: 3.38-



    • [DOC File]THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP by Charles Dickens

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      It was a dirty little box, this counting-house, with nothing in it but an old ricketty desk and two stools, a hat-peg, an ancient almanack, an inkstand with no ink, and the stump of one pen, and an eight-day clock which hadn't gone for eighteen years at least, and of which the minute-hand had been twisted off for a tooth-pick.


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      All this time the roll of the drum. had been approaching through Cornhill, louder and deeper, till with. ... the figure of an ancient man who seemed to have emerged from among the. people and was walking by himself along the centre of the street to. confront the armed band. He wore the old Puritan dress--a dark cloak


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      Small, Antiquities of Fife.} {fn. 2. Traditions de la Haute-Bretagne, t. ii p. 26.} ... Ancient Brythonic traditions concerning beings of much the same type as Merlin appear to have existed, however, and the character of Lailoken in the life of St Kentigern recalls his life-story. So far research on the subject seems to show that the legend of ...


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      The ancient register is kept in a tiny damp closet in. the church wall, and is in places almost illegible. It was the. first time I had grappled with the strange chirography of the. Tudor and Stuart periods, but I had others follow up the. search, and neither they nor I found Geoffrey Parsons' baptism.


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      The ancient name of the country among the inhabitants themselves was “Chimi or Chami” ( Χημυ Chēmu ). The Egyptian word signified “black,” and the name was probably given from the black deposit made by the slime of the Nile. ‹Mizraim, or Misrim, the name given to Egypt in the Scriptures, is in the plural form, and is the Hebrew ...


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      Some people object to, say, the use of “decimate” to mean destroy on the grounds that in ancient Rome it meant to kill every 10th man; some of them are also likely to complain about so-called split infinitives, a prejudice that goes back to 19th-century Latin teachers who argued that as you can’t split infinitives in Latin (they are one ...


    • [DOC File]ISRAEL POTTER by Herman Melville

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      The strength of the frame-work of these ancient buildings enables them long to resist the encroachments of decay. Spotted gray and green with the weather-stain, their timbers seem to have lapsed back into their woodland original, forming part now of the general picturesqueness of the natural scene. They are of extraordinary size, compared with ...


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      Elsewhere it crouched in the shadows of ancient burial mounds and hillocks which the winds had piled over the ruins of long-forgotten towns which hadn’t even left a legend behind them, but the young officer had happier matters on his mind. He had done well in the Crimea and a warm welcome waited for him from the Prince in Lubnie, but he ...


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      Based on the ancient pinnacles, lo, newer, higher pinnacles, From science and the modern still impell'd, The old, old urge, eidolons. The present now and here, America's busy, teeming, intricate whirl, Of aggregate and segregate for only thence releasing, To-day's eidolons. These with the past, Of vanish'd lands, of all the reigns of kings ...


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      Wreck’d as homeward he did come. Drum within. THIRD WITCH. A drum, a drum! Macbeth doth come. ALL. The weird sisters, hand in hand, Posters of the sea and land, Thus do go about, about, Thrice to thine, and thrice to mine, And thrice again, to make up nine. Peace! The charm’s wound up. Enter Macbeth and Banquo. MACBETH. So foul and fair a ...


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      A bass-drum echo we ache for and loathe — a bomb counting down on the other side. * * * Captive to chronology must I languish. in a prison without bars or synchronicity, suffering the waves of monotonous redux . . . Miss Dulcet served me Poison Pie and Tea. 74 lines. Altered Reality Magazine, Issue 23, May/June 2020


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      "Wallak kirk" was a place of resort for the cure of disease. It was the church of the ancient parish of Dumeth, which now forms part of the parish of Glass. It was dedicated to St. Wolok. The church and churchyard lie on a haugh on the banks of the Deveron, just below the castle of Beldornie. The Saint's Well is near the church.


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      Black Book of Admiralty. Vellum folio containing ancient statutes of the Admiralty. Based largely on the 'Laws of Oleron', the existing folio was completed in Tudor times, but it contains matter that is certainly as old as 13th century. Black Down. To paint standing rigging, starting aloft and working downwards. Black Gang.


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      Down the middle of the foreground, which is filled by a crowd of figures, advances a regiment of little Dutchmen, marching to drum and fife, and led by a fire-eating captain of fifteen. Around this central group are dispersed knots of children playing leap-frog, flying kites, blowing bubbles, whipping tops, walking on stilts, skipping, and the ...


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