Those who are most weary of life and yet are most unwilling to die and such who have lived to no purpose who have rather breathed than lived. — Lord Clarendon
Yes, done a couple of articles on this Cragle, after seeing Dave Oranchak’s ‘Throw the book at him, Part 3’. I have posted a small part of the idea here on another thread, but it gained no interest.
viewtopic.php?f=80&t=3110&p=48746&hilit=clarendon#p48746
https://www.zodiacciphers.com/
“I simply cannot accept that there are, on every story, two equal and logical sides to an argument.” Edward R. Murrow.
My God, Clarendon had enough portraits, didn’t he?
Yes, done a couple of articles on this Cragle, after seeing Dave Oranchak’s ‘Throw the book at him, Part 3’. I have posted a small part of the idea here on another thread, but it gained no interest.
viewtopic.php?f=80&t=3110&p=48746&hilit=clarendon#p48746
Should have searched first
There are some lines in the Mikado that seem a bit like the desk top poem also. I made a post about it here somewhere but can’t find it.
Yes, done a couple of articles on this Cragle, after seeing Dave Oranchak’s ‘Throw the book at him, Part 3’. I have posted a small part of the idea here on another thread, but it gained no interest.
viewtopic.php?f=80&t=3110&p=48746&hilit=clarendon#p48746
What if his surname was Hyde?
Got a feeling his name is 5 and 8.
https://www.zodiacciphers.com/
“I simply cannot accept that there are, on every story, two equal and logical sides to an argument.” Edward R. Murrow.
There are some lines in the Mikado that seem a bit like the desk top poem also. I made a post about it here somewhere but can’t find it.
There are some lines in the Mikado that seem a bit like the desk top poem also. I made a post about it here somewhere but can’t find it.
Thanks traveller!