The Cantos of Ezra Pound (New Directions Paperbook)

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other books by EZRA POUND COLLECTEDSHORTERPOEMS SELECTEDPOEMS19081959 SELECTEDCANTOSOFEZRAPOUND DRAFTSANDFRAGMENTSOFCANTOSCX CXVII PISAN CANTOS THE CLASSICANTHOLOGYDEFINEDBYCONFUCIUS LITERARYESSAYSOF EZRAPOUND (edited by TSEltot) SELECTEDPROSE19091965 ( edIted by WIllIam Cookson) ABC OF READING TRANSLATIONSOFEZRAPOUND SOPHOCLESWOMENOFTRACHIS THE SELECTEDLETTERSOFEZRAPOUND190719 II (edIted by DDPaIge) THECANTOS OF EZRAPOUND FABERANDFABERLONDON Collected edItIOn(CantosI84) FlCst publIshedInI954 Second ImpressIonI957 New Collected edmon(CantosI109) publishedmI964 SecondImpressIonI968 ReVISed Collected edItIon(Cantos11 17) published In 1975 byFaber &Faber LImIted 3 QueenSquare London WCI Pnnted 10the Umted Statesof Amenca 1975 The Ezra Pound Literary Property Trust ISBN 0571048978(hard bound edmon) ISBN 0571048986(Faber Paperbacks) AllnghtsreservedExceptforbrIefpassagesquotedInanewspapt.r magazme,radIO,ortelevIsIonreVIew,nopartofthISbookmaybert. producedInanyformorbyanymeans,elcctromcormechaOlcal meludlngphotOCOPYIngandrecording,orbyanyinformationstoragt andlemevalsystemWIthoutpermIssIon10wrltlngfromthtPubllsh,r CONTENTS ADraft of XXX Cantos(1930)I ElevenNewCantosXXXI-XLI(1934)151 The FIfth Decadof Cantos XLII-LI(1937)207 CantosLII-LXXI(1940)253 ThePlsanCantosLXXIV-LXXXIV(1948)~ P 3SectIonRock-Dnll DeLos CantaresLXXXV-XCV (1955)541 ThronesdelosCantaresXCVI-CIX(1959)649 Draftsand Fragmentsof Cantos CX-CXVII(1969)775 ADRAFTOF XXXCANTOS I ADthenwentdowntotheship, Set keelto breakers,forthonthe godly sea,and Wesetup mastand sax!on thatswartship, Bore sheepaboard her,andour bodiesalso Heavy wlth weep1Og,and wmdsfromsternward Boreusout onward WIthbellymg canvas, Cxrce's thiS craft, the trxm-colfed goddess ThensatweamidshIps,wmdJamnungthetIller, Thuswithstretchedsail,wewentoverseatillday'send Sun to hiS slumber, shadows o'er allthe ocean, Came we then to the bounds of deepest water, To the Kxmmenan lands,and peopledcities CoveredWlthclose-webbedmist,unplercedever WithglItterof sun-rays NorWithstarsstretched,norlookmgbackfromhea\en Swartestmght stretched over wretchedmen there The ocean flowmgbackward, came wethen tothe place Aforesaidby Cuce Here did they rites,Penmedes and Eurylochus, And drawmg swordfrommy hip Idug the ell-square pltkm, Poured wehbatlons unto eachthedead, Firstmeadandthens ~ e e t WIne,watermixedWithwhIteflour Then prayed Imany aprayerto theSIcklydeath's-heads, As set mIthaca, sterllebullsof the best For sacrIfice, heap10gthe pyre With goods, Asheepto Txreslasonly,blackandabell-sheep Dark blood flowed10the fosse, Soulsout of Erebus,cadaverousdead,of brIdes Of youths and of the old whohad borne much, Soulsstamed WIthrecenttears,gIrlstender, 3 Menmany,mauledwlthbronzelanceheads, Battle spoll,beanng yet dreoryarms, Thesemanycrowdedaboutme,wIthshoutmg, Pallorupon me,cnedtomy menformorebeasts, Slaughtered the helds,sheepslam of bronze, Pouredomtment,cnedtothegods, To Pluto the strong, andpraIsedProserpIm., UnsheathedthenarroWsword, Isattokeepoffthe lmpetuousImpotentdead, Ttll Ishouldhear Tlreslas But first Elpenor came,our frIendElpenor, U nbuned,castonthewldeearth, Llmbsthat weleft Inthehouseof CIrce, Unwept,unwrapped10sepulchre,smcetOllsurgedother PItIful splntAnd Icned 10 hurrIedspeech .. Elpenor,how art thoucometo thISdarkc o a s t ~.. Cam'stthouafoot,outstnppmgseamen'>.. And he10 heavy speech .. IIIfateandabundantwmeIslept 10 Clrce's109Ie .. Gomgdownthelongladderunguarded, .. Ifellagamstthebuttress, .. Shattered thenape-nerve,the soulsoughtA vel nus .cBut thou,0Kmg, IbId rememberme,unwept,unbuned, .. HeapupmInearms,betombbysea-bord,andmscnbt..d ccAmanof nofortune,andwith a nametocome ccAndsetmy oarup,that IswungmIdfellows" And Anttdea came, whomIbeat off,andthen Tlreslas Theban, HoldmgIusgoldenwand,knewme,andspokefirst .. A secondtlIDe'>why'>man of IIIstar, talways,andtheVlSlonalways, Eardull,perhaps,WIththeVISIon,fhttxng And fadmg at WIllWeavmg WIth pomts of gold, Gold-yellow,saffronTheromanshoe,Aurunculeta's And comeshufflIngfeet,andcrIes" Da nuces' c.Nuces' "praISe,andHymena:us.. bnngsthe gul to her man.. Or .. hereSextushadseenher .. TItter of soundaboutme,always andfrom.. Hesperus" Hush of theoldersong.. Fadeshghtfromsea-crest, .. And mLydIa walksWithpalr'dwomen .. PeerlessamongthepaIrs,that oncemSardIS 17 "In satIetIes Fadesthe lIghtflomthesea,'lndman)thIlgs .. Aresetabroadandbroughttonundof thee," And thevmestocks heuntended,llewleavescometotheshoots, North wmdmps011thebough,andseasmheal t TossupchIllcrests, Andthevmestocksheun tended AndmanythlOgsaresetabroadandblOughttomlOd Of thee,Atthls,unfrUltful Thetalksranlong mthemght AndfromMauleon,freshwIthanewearnedgrade, Inmazeofapproachmgram-steps,POlcebot-TheaIrwasfullof women, AndSavamcMauleon GavehImhIslandandkmght'sfee,andhe wedthewoman Came lust of travelon hml,of 1omerya, And out of Englanda kmghtwIthslow-hftmgeyelIds Letfassalurara del,put gl1mouruponher And left heraneIghtmonthsgone .. Came lust of womanupon hIm," POlcebot,now onNorthroadfromSpam (Sea-change,agreymthewater) And 10 smallhouseby town's edge Founda woman, changedandfamihar face, Hard nIght,andpattmg at mormng AndPleltewonthe51Ogmg,PleitedeMaensac, Song or landonthethrow,andwasdrcftzhom AndhadDe TierCl'sWIfeandwIththewartheymade Troy mAuvergnat Wlule Menelausptledupthechurchat port Hekept TyndarldaDauph10stoodwIthdeMaensac John BorgIaISbathedat last(Clock-tIckpIercestheVISIon) TIber,dark WIththecloak,wetcatgleammg 10patches 18 Chck of the hooves,through garbage, ClutchIng thegreasystoneccAnd thecloakfloated.. Slander lSupbetImes But Varchl of Florence, SteepedInadIfferentyear,andpondermg Brutus, Thenc.l;t")'ap.aX'aVOLS8EVTEpa.VI .. Dog-eye" "(to Alessandro) .. WhetherforloveofFlorence,"VarchlleavesIt, Saymg .. Isawtheman, cameupWIthhImatVenice, .. I, onewantmg the facts, .. And no mean labourOr for a pnvy SpIte ';).. Our Benedetto leavesIt, ButIsawthe manSePZtz';) rr 0empta';lFor LorenzacclOhad thought of strokemthe open But uncertaIn(for theDuke wentneverunguarded) .. Andwouldhavethrownhimfromwall .. YetfearedthiSmIghtnot end hIm,"or lestAlessandro Know not by whom deathcame,0secredesse .. If whenthefootshpped,whendeathcameuponhun, .. LestCOUSInDu1..eAlessandrothmk hehad fallenalone, .. No fnendto aIdhIm mfallmg" Caznaattende The lake of Icetherebelow me Andallof thIS,runsV archl,d r e ~ m e d out beforehand In Perugla,caught Inthestar-maze by DelCarmme, Castonanatalpaper,setWIthanexegesIS,told, Alltoldto Alessandro,toldthnce over, Who heldhISdeathforadoom In abulelaBut Don Lorenzmo Whether for loveof Florencebut .. 0semorose,credessecaduto da se " l;l-ya.,(fl,,),a SchIaVOnI,caughtonthewood-barge, GIvesouttheafterbIrth,GIOVannIBorgIa, TraIlsout no moreat nights,whereBarabello 19 Prods the Pope'selephant,and getsno crown, whereMozarelJo Takesthe Calabnanroadway,andforendmg Issmotheredbeneatha mule, a poet'sendmg, Downastalewell-hole,oha poet'sendmg"Sanazarro .. Aloneout of allthe court wasfaIthfultohIm" For thegOSSIpof Naples'troubledrIftsto North, Fracastor(lIghtnmg was mtdw1fe)Cotta, andSerD'Alv1ano, AIpocoglorno edalgrancerchlod'ombra, Talkthetalksout WithNaVlghero, Burner of yearly Martlals, (The slaveletISmournedmvam) And the next comersaystoWere nmewounds, .. Four men, whIte horseHeldonthesaddlebefore hIm" Hoovesclmkandshckonthecobbles SchIaVOnIcloak.. Smkthe damn thmg' .. Splashwakesthat chaponthewood-barge TIber catchtng the nap,the moonlIt velvet, Awetcat gleamIng1npatches ccSepIa,"VarchI, cc0empla, martsoluto ccE ternbtle dehberazlone " Bothsaymgsrun mthewmd. Masemortsse' 20 VI WHATyouhavedone,Odysseus, We knowwhatyou havedone AndthatGu:tllaumesoldouthIsgroundrents (Seventh of POltlers,NInthof AqultaIn) toTant lasfotelcomaUZIrets c.Cen e quatre vIngt et velt vetz" The stone ISahveInmy hand, the crops wxllbethIck In my death-year T:tllLOUISISwedwIth Eleanor And had(He,Guxllaume)asonthat hadtowIfe TheDuchessof N ormandlawhosedaughter WaswIfeto KIngHenry emairedelreIJove Wentoverseat:tllday'send(he,LOUIS,WlthEleanor) ComIng at lastto Acre toOngla,oncle "salthArnaut Her unclecommanded InAcre, That had known helIngIrlhood (Theseus, sonof Aegeus) And he,LOUIS,wasnot at ease Inthattown, And wasnot at easeby Jordan Assherodeoutto thepalm-grove Her scarf InSaladln's C1mler DIvorced her 10that year,heLOUIS, dlvorclng thus Aqultalne And that year Plantagenet marrxedher (that had dodgedpast17 swtors) Et quand 10reISLOIS10entendlt mout er fasche N auphal,VeXls,Harry Joven In pledgefor allhIShfe and Me of all hISheIrs Shall have GISOrs,and Vexls,N eufchastel But If no ISSueGISOrsshallrevert .. Need not wedAhxmthe name Tuntty holy mdlvlslbleRIchard ourbrother Neednot wedAllx once hIsfather'swardand But whomso hechooseforAhx,etc Eleanor,domnaJauzionda,motherofRIchard, Turnmg onthtrty years(wdhavebeenyealsbeforetht:.) Bynver-marsh,by galle nedchurch-porch, Malemorte,Correze,to whom MyLadyofVentadour .. Is shut by Ebhs 10 ccAnd wtllnot hawknor hunt nor get her free10theaIr ccNor watch fishnseto baIt c.Nor the glare-Wlllg'dflIesalIght In thecreek's edge Save 10 my absence,Madame Que1alauzetamover' .. Send word Iaskyouto Ebhs you have seenthat maker .. And finderof songssofarafieldasthIS " That hemay freeher, who sheds such lIght In theaIr" E 10Sordels SlfodtMantovana, Sonof a poor kmght,SlerEscort, And he delIghtedhImself 10c h a n ~ o n sAnd mIxedWIththe menof thecourt And wentto the courtof RIchardSamtBontface And wasthere taken WIthloveforhISWIfe Cumzza,daRomano That freedher slavesonaWednesday Masnataset servos,witness PICUSdeFarmatls andDon EhnusandDonLlpus sons of Farmato de'Farmatl CCfree of person,freeof wIll ccfreetobuy, WItness,sell,testate" A manto subtraxlt lpsam dictum Sordellum concubulsse (CWmter andSummer Ismg of her glace, AstheroseISfaIr,sofaIr15helface, BothSummerandWmter ISlOgof her, The S'10Wmakyth meto remember her" AndCalrelswasof Sarlat TheseusfromTroezene AndtheywdhavegivenhImpOlson But fortheshapeof hISsword-hIlt VII ELEANOR(she spoued InaBntishclImate) VEAa.v6posand'EAE'II"TOALS,and poor oldHomer blmd, blmd asa bat, Ear, ear for the sea-surge, rattleof oldmen'sVOiceS And thenthephantom Rome, marble narrow for seats ct51pulVlSnullus" saIdOVId, c.Erlt, nullum tamen excute" Then :fileand candles,e IImestiersecoutes, Scene for the battle only, but stUl scene, Pennonsandstandards ycavalsarmatz NotmeresuccesSIonofstrokes,SIghtlessnarratIon, And Dante's .. CIOCCO,"brand struck mthegame Unpeu molSl,plancher plusbasqueIeJardIn .. Contre Ielambns, fautewldepaIlle, .. Un Vleuxplano, et sousIebarometre" Theoldmen'sVOICes,beneaththecolumnsoffalsemarble, The modIShand darkIshwalls, PlScreetergdrung,andthepanelledwood Suggested, forthe leaseholdIS Touched WithanlffipreCISlonabout three squares, The housetoo thtck, the palntIngs ashade too oued And the great domedhead,eon gIl oeemonestte tard, Movesbefore me,phantom WithweIghtedmotIon, Gravemeessu, dnnkIng the toneof thIngs, And the oldvOicehfts Itself weavlnganendlesssentence WealsomadeghostlyVISIts,andthestaIr That knewus,foundusagamontheturn of It, Knockmg at empty rooms,seekmg forbunedbeauty, Andthe sun-tanned,gracIOusandwell-formedfingers LIftnolatchofbentbronze,noEmpIrehandle TWIstsforthe knocker'sfall,no VOIceto answer AstrangeconCIerge,mplaceofthegouty-footed SceptIcagamstallthISoneseeksthehvmg, Stubborn agamst thefactThe wted flowers Brushed out a sevenyear SInce,of no effect DamnthepartItIon'Paper,darkbrownandstretched, FlImsyanddamnedpart1t1on lone,deadthe long year Myhntel,andLlU Ch'e'slmtel Tlffieblackedout wIththerubber TheElyseecarnesanameon Andthe busbehmdmegIvesmeadatefor peg, Lowce1hngandtheErardandthesuver, Thesearemtttlffie"Four cha1rs,thebow-front dresser, The pamer of thedesk,clothtop sunk m .. Beer-bottle onthe statue's pedIment' .. That,Fntz, 1Stheera,to-dayagamstthepast, ttContemporary"And the passIOnendures Agamst the1ractIon,aromasRooms,agamstchromcles Smaragdos,chrysohthos,DeGamaworestnpedpantsInAfnca AndttMountamsof the seagavebIrthtotroops", LeVieuxcommodeenacaJou beer-bottles of vanous strata, But tSshedeadasTyro">In seven years) EMvavs,E'XE7r70hLS The searunsmthebeach-groove,shakmgthe floatedpebbles, Eleanor' The scarletcurtamthrowsa lessscarletshadow, LamplIght 1t BuovIlla,equelremlr, And allthat day Nlcea movedbefore me AndthecoldgreyaIrtroubledhelnot Forallher naked beauty,bIt not thetropIc skm, Andthelong slenderfeetlItonthecurb'smarge And her movmg heIghtwentbefore me, Wealonehavmg bemg Andallthatday,anotherday Thm husks Ihadknown asmen, Dry casquesof dep1rtedlocusts speakmg a shellof speech Propped between chaIrs andtable WordslIkethelocust-shells,movedbyno mnerhemg, Adryness callIngfordeath, Another day,betweenwallsof ashamMyceman, .. Toc" sphmxes,sham-MemphiScolumns, AndbeneaththeJazzacorte:ll.,astIffnessor stIllness, Shell of the older house Brown-yellowwood,andthenocolourplaster, Dry professonaltalk now stllhng the IIIbeatmUSlC, Houseexpulsedby thtshouse Square even shoulders andthe satm skm, Gonecheeksof the dancmg woman, Scil the olddeaddry talk, gassedout-It IStenyearsgone,makesstIff about heraglass, Apetrefactlon of aIr The oldroomof thetawdryclassassertsItself, The youngmen,never' Onlythe huskof talk o VOlche sletem PICClolettabarca, DIdo choked up With sobs,for her 5lcheus 2.6 LIesheavymmy arms,deadwe1ght Drownmg,WIthtears,newEros, And the hfe goeson, moomnguponbareh1lls, Flame leapsfrom the hand,the ram 1Shstless, Yet drmksthethlrstfromour hps, sohdasecho, PaSSlonto breeda form 10shImmerof ram-blur, But Erosdrowned,drowned,heavy-half deadWIthtears For deadSlcheus LIfeto makemockofmotIon For the husks,before me,move, ThewordsrattleshellsgIvenoutby shells The hve man, out of landsandprISons, shakesthe dry pods, Probes for oldWIllsandfrIendshIps,andthebIg !ocust-casques Bendto thetawdry table, LIft uptheIrspoonsto mouths,put fOlksmcutlets, And makesoundlIkethesound of VOIces Lorenzacclo Bemg morehvethanthey,more fullof flamesandVOIces Masemor1sse' Credesse caduto dase,ma semorISse And the tallmddference moves, a morehvmg shell, Dnft mthealr of fate,dry phantom, but mtact o Alessandro,cruef and thrIcewarned, watcher, Eternalwatcherofthmgs, Of thmgs, of men,of paSSIOns Eyesfloatmgmdry, dark alr, E bIondo, Wlthglass-grey ms, Wlthan evenSIde-fallof halt The stIff,stIll features VIII THESEfragmentsyouhaveshelved(shored) "Slut'""BItch'"Truth andCalhop;: Slang10g each other sousleslaurlers ThatAlessandrowasnegroIdAndMalatesta Slgtsmund Fratertamquam Etcompatercarzsstmetergo hanntde dzcts entza EqUlvalentto Glohanm of the MedICI, Florence Letter receIved,and 10the matter of our MesslteGlanozlO, Onefromhtm also,sentonInformandWIthallduedIspatch, HaVingadded your wlShesandmemoranda Asto arrang10g peacebetweenyou andtheK10gof Ragona, So far as Iam concerned,Itwd GIveme thegreatestpossiblepleasure, At anyrate nothlOg wdgIvememorepleasure orbemoreacceptableto me, And Ishdhketo beparty to It,aswaspromIsedme, etther asparticipant or adherent Asformy serVIcemoney, Perhapsyouand yourfather wddraw It And send It on to measqUIckly aspOSSIble And telltheMaestrodzpe1'ltore That there can beno question of HISpaIntIng the wallsfor the moment, Asthemortar ISnot yet dry And Itwdbemerelyworkchuckedaway (buttatoVIa) But Iwant Itto beqUIteclear,thatuntIlthe chapelsareready Iwlllarrange forhImto palnt somethlngelse SothatbothheandIshall Get asmuch enjoyment aspossIblefrom It, And In order that he may enter my serVIce And alsobecauseyou WrItemethat heneedscash, Iwant to arrangeWithhImto gIvehIm so much per year AndtoassurehImthat heWillgetthesumagreedon You may say that IWIlldepOSItsecurIty For hImwherever hehkes And letmehaveaclearanswer, For Imean to givehImgoodtreatment Sothat he may come to hvethe rest Of htshfemmy lands-Unless you put hIm off It -And forthISImean to make dueprOVISIon, Sothat hecanwork ashelIkes, Or waste hIStImeashe lIkes (affattgandoseper suo ptacere0no non glt manchera laproVlxtone mat) neve Ilackmg prOVlSlon SIGISMUNDUSPANDOLPHUSDEMALATESTIS In campoIlimDomentVenetorU1naze7 aprzlts1449contraCremonam andbecausetheaforesaIdmostIllustrIOUS Duke of Mllan Iscontent and Willsthat the aforesaIdLord51gISmundo Gomto the serVIceof the most magnIficent commune of the Florentlnes For alhancedefenSIve of the two states, Therefore between the aforesaidIllustrIOUS Sigismund And therespectable man AgnolodellaStufa, ambassador,SlndlCandprocurator ApPolnted by theten of the bally, etc, the half 29 Of these50,000 florIns,freeof attal11der, For1400cavalryandfourhundredfoot To comeInto the terrene of thecommune orelsewheremTuscany .& pleasethe ten of theBally, Andto behImselftheleWiththemInthesen-ICC of thecommune WIth hIShorsemenandhISfootmen (gentedtcavallo c dapte)etc Aug51452,regtsterof theTw of tbeBarly Fromtheforkedrocksof PennaandBIlh,on Cal pegna Withthe road leadingunderthe cMf, mtheWInd-shelterInto Tuscany, Andthenorth road,towardtheMarecchla themud-stretchfullofcobbles Lyra .. YeSpltltswho of oldeweremthISlard EachunderLove,1.ndshaken, GoWIthyour lutes,awaken The summer WithInhermmd, Who hath not Helen forpeer Yseutnor Batsabe " With theInterruptIon Magnifico,compateretcartSS11ne (JohannI dlCoslmo) VenIcehastakenmeonagaIn At 7,000 a month, fiorzntdt Camera For 2,000 horseand four hundred footmen, And It ramsherebythegallon, We have had to dig a newdItch Inthreeorfourdays Ishalltry to setupthebombards Under theplumes,Withtheflakesandsmallwadsof colour ShowerIng from thebalCOnIes 30 WIth the sheetsspreadfrom Wlndows, WIth leavesand smallbranches pmned on them, Arrashung fromthe raumgs,out of thed u s ~ ,WIth pheasanttausupnght ontheIrforelocks, The smallwhItehorses,the TwelvegIrlsndmg morder, greensatin In panmer'dhabIts, Underthebaldachmo,sIlver'dWIthheavystItches, Blanca VIscontI,WIthSforza, Thepeasant'ssonandtheduchess, To RImmI,andtothewarssouthward, Boatsdrawnon thesand,red-orange sallsmthecreek'smouth, Fortwodays'pleasure,mosdyrr1apesca,"Shmg, DI CUImthe whIch he,Francesco, godevamolto Tothewarsouthward InwhIchhe,at thattune,receIvedanexcellenthldmg And theGreekemperor wasIn FloLence (FerrarahaVIngthepest) And WIthhImGemlsthusPlethon Talkmg of thewaraboutthetempleat Delphos, Andof POSEIDON,concretAllgemezne, Andtellmg of howPlato wentto Dlonyslusof Syracuse Becausehehad observedthat tyrants Were mostefficIent Inallthat theyset theIrhands to, But hewasunableto persuade DlOnyslUs To any amelIoratIon And mthegateat Ancona,betweentheforegate Andthemam-gates SIgIsmundo,ally,comethroughanenemyforce, To patch up some sort of treaty, passesone gate AndtheyshutItbeforetheyopenthenext gate,andhesays .. Now you have me, Caught lIkea hen Inacoop" Andthecaptamofthewatchsays.. YesMeSSIreSIglsmundo, But wewant thIstown for ourselves" 31 WIththechurch agamst hIm, WIththe MedICIbankforItself, WIthwattleSforzaagaInsthIm SforzaFrancesco,wattle-nose, Who mamed hIm(SIgismundo)hIs(Francesco's) Daughter In September, Who stolePesaroIn October(asBrogho saystrWhostoodwIththeVenetIansInNovember, WIth theMtlanesemDecember, SoldMtlanInNovember,stoleMuanIn December Or sometbUlgofthatsort, CommandedtheMuaneseInthe sprmg, theVenetIansat mIdsummer, TheMtlaneseIntheautumn, And was Naples'ally In October, He, SIglsmundo,te11tplumtedtficavtt In Romagna,teemmgWIthcattlethleves, wlth the gamelostUlmld-channel, And never qUItelosttul'50, andneverqUItelostttlltheend,mRomagna, Sothat Galeaz soldPesaro.. to getpay forhIScattle" AndPOlctiers,youknow,GuulaumePOlctleIs, had brought the songupout of Spam Withthe SIngersandvieisBut heretheywantedasettIng. By Mareccrua,wherethewatercomesdownoverthecobbles And Mason hadcometoVerucchlO, andthe sword,PaolotlBello's, caught mthearras And, mEste's house,Parlsma Paid For thIStnbe pald always,andthe house CalledalsoAtreldes', AndthewmdISstu!fora lIttle 31 Andthe dusk rolled to one sIdea httle And he wastwelve at the ome, Sigismundo, And no dueshadbeenpaIdforthree years, And hISelderbrother gone PIOUS, And that year they foughtmthe streets, Andthat year hegotouttoCesena And broughtbackthe leVIes, And that year hecrossedby nxght over Fogha,and 33 IX Oneyeartheyfought10thesno'" 5, ONE year floodsrose. One year haufell.breakIng the t r e c ~ mdwalls DownhereInthemarshtheytrappedhIm Inoneyear, And hestoodmthewaterupto hIsneck to keepthe hounds off him, And he flounderedabout In themarsh and came m after threedays. That was Astorre ManfredI of Faenza whoworkedtheambush and setthedogsofftofindhIm, In the marsh, downhereunder Mantua, And hefoughtmFano,Ina street fight, andthat wasnearly the endof him, AndtheEmperor camedownandknxghtedus, And they had a woodencastle set up for fiesta, AndoneyearBastnlOwentoutIntothecourtyard Where the lIsts were,andthe pahsades hadbeensetforthetourneys, And he talked downthe antI-Hellene, And there wasan heIr maleto the selgnor, And Madame Gmevra dIed And he, Slgu;mundo, wasCapitan for theVenetIans And hehad soldoff smallcastles and butit the great Roccato hISplan, And hefought lIketen devusat Monteluro and got notll1ngbut theVlctOry And old Sforza bItched usat Pesaro, (SIC)Marchthex6th tCthat Mesme AlessandroSforza ISbecome lord of Pesaro throughthewangleof theIllus5grMrFedtlcho d'Orblllo Whoworkedthe wanglewithGaleaz through the WigglIng of MesserFrancesco, Who waggled It sothat Galeaz should sell Pesaro toAlexandFossembronetoFeddy, and hehadn't the nght to sell And thlShedidbesttalmente,that ISSforzadIdbesttalmente ashehadpromisedhun,SI81smundo,percapttoJz toseethat he,Malatesta,shouldhavePesaro" And thiscut usofffromour south half and fimshedour game,thus,Inthebegmnmg, And he,5181smundo,spokehiSmmd to Francesco and wedrovethem out of the Marches Andthe Kmg 0' Ragona,AlphonseIeroy d'Aragon, wasthe next nau10our coffin, AndallyoucansayIS,anyway, that he51glSmundocalledatowncouncIl And Valturlo saidccaswellfora sheepasa lamb" andthISchange-over(htectradItIo) Asoldbladder saIdrr rem eorumsaluavtt " Savedthe Florent1Ocstate,andthat, maybe,wassomethIng And coFlorenceour naturalally" asthey said10themeeting forwhateverthat wasworth afterward And hebeganbuudmgthe TEMPIO, andPohxena,hlSsecondWIfe,dIed And the Venetians sent down an ambassador And saidcospeakhumanely, But tell rum It's no tune for ralSIng ruspay" AndtheVenetianssentdownanambassador Wlththreepagesof secretInStructIons To the effectDid hethmk thecampaign wasa Joy-tlde) AndoldWattle-wattle slIpped1OtoMIlan But hecouldn't stand51dgbeing sohigh Withthe Venetians And hetalkedItover with Feddy,andFeddysaIdC"IsatdOn don'tpense They'resolIdboneYoucanamputatefromJustabove Themedulla,andItwon'talterthehfemthatIsland .. But hecontroued,.. Mals,qu'EsT-CEqu'ONpense, De la metallurgIe, en Ang1eterre,qu'est-ce qu'on .. PensedeMetevsky">" AndIsaId.. Theyam't heardhIsnameyet t. GoaskatMacGorvlsh'sbank" TheJapobserversweremuchamusedbecause TheTurkIshfreemasonshadn'tbotheredto TaletheregImentalb'ldgesofftheIrartIllery AndoldHamIshMenehk Hadahunchthatmachmeryandsoon ButhenevercouldgetIttowork, nevercouldgetanypower TheGermanswdsendhtmupbouers,but they'd Havetocut'emmto pIecesto load'emoncamels, Andtheynevergot'emtogether agaIn AndsooldHamIShwentoutthere, Andlookedat theplace,3rIvers Anda hundredandfortyravmes, And hesentout twotractors,oneto pullontheother AndMenehksentdownan army,a5000blackarmy WIth hawsers,andthey allsweatedandswatted Andthe first thmg Dave ht on whenthey gotthere Wasa buzz-saw, Andheput It throughanebony logwhhsssh,tttt, Twodays'work10threemInutes War,onewar afteranother, Menstart 'emwhocouldn'tput upagoodhen-roost Also sabotage XIX SABOTAGE:>Yes,hetookItup toManhattan, To thebIgcompany,andthey s'udImpossIble And hesaIdIgawt tenthousanddollarstew mak'em, AndIamagom'tewmal 'em,and}ou'lldamnwell Haveto mstall'em,awlovertheplace Andthey saldOh, wecan't havelt Sohesettledforone-halfof onemxlhon AndhehasaveryniceplaceontheHudson, Andthat mvennon,patent,15stillm theIrdesk AndtheanswertothatISWa'alhehadthetenthousand AndoldSpmder,thatput upthe1870gothickmemonal. Hetned to pullmeonMarx,andhetoldme About theromanceof hISbusmess" How he cameto EnglandWithsomethmg or other, andsold1t OnlyhewantedtotalkaboutMarx,soIsez Waalhaow1SItyou'reoverhere,rIghtoffthe ChampzElyza'> And how can yew behere>Whydon't thefellersat home TakeItalloffyou'>How canyouleaveyour bigbusmess'> tCOh," hesez,tCIam't hadtorent any money tCIt'salongtimesmceIam'thadtewrentanymoney" Nawthm' moreabout Das Kapltal, Or credit,ord15tnbunon Andhe.. never:finIShedthebook," That wastheotherchap,theslenderdtplomatdentlst QUlseialSaltSIbeau Sowesatthere,Withtheoldkmdlyprofessor, AndthestubbyhttIemanwasup-stairs AndtherewasthesItekguy Intheother 84 cornerreadIng TheTatler, Notupsidedown,but neverturningthepages, AndthenIwentupto thebed-room,and he saId, ThestubbyfellowPerfectlytrue, ..ButIt'Saquestionof feeling, .. Can't move'emwithacoldthing,lIkeeconomICS Andsowecamedown staIrsandwentout, AndtheslIckguylookedout of theWindow, AndIncarnethestreet" Lemme-at-'em " lIkeabull-dogIna mackintosh o my Cho' Then thetelephonedIdn'tworkfor aweek EverseenPnshmp,lIttlehunchback, Couldn'ttake hImforanyarmy And he saIdIhaf a messachefromdh' professor, There'slotsof 'emwanttogoover, .. But whenthey try to go over, .. Dh' hRusslan boysshoot 'em, andtheywanttoknow .. How to goover" Vlettmann:>wasout there,andthatwas, Say,twomonthslater,andhesaid .. Jolly chaps," hesaId,(Ctheyusedto go by toUndermy Window,attwo o'clockInthemornmg, .. AllSInging,allsIngtngtheHeSloveny'" Yes,Vlettmann, and the RUSSIanboys dldn't shoot'em Short story,entItled,the Blrth of aNatlon Andtherewasthat sqUIrtof an Ausstrrlan With a rose mhISbutton-hole, And how the hellhe stayedonhere, nght through thewholebhloodybUSiness, CockyasKhmtnoze,andenJoymgevery BocheVIctOry. Naphtha, or somedamnthmgfor thesubmarmes, 85 Liketheyhad,Justhad,tohavethehemp viaRotterdam DasthustdunIcht,Albert) Thatwas10theolddays,allsIttingaroundInarm-chaIrs, Andthat'sgone,lIkethecakeshops10theNevsky No usetelhng'emanythmg,revoh.. tlOn.lneS, Tillthey'reattheend, Oh,absolootly,AT the endof theIrtether GovernedGovernedtheplacefromatram, Or rather fromthreetrams,onaraIlway, Andhe'dkeepaboutthreedaysaheadof thelobby, Imeanhehad hISgovernmentonthetrams, And the lobby hadtogetthere on horseback, AndhesaidBlgodIt'Sdamnfunny, Own half the ouIn the world,andcan't get enough To run a government engme'" AndthentheyJawedfortwohours, AndfinallySteffsaIdWillyoufellowsshowmeamap) Andtheybrought one,andSteffsaid .. Waalwhatarethosehnes)""Yes,thosestraIghtlmes " Thoseareroads ItAnd' whatarethoselInes, .. TheWIgglyones)".. RIvers" And Steff saIdGovernment property) .. Sotwohourslateranengmewent offWIththeorder How to dIg WIthout confiscation And Tommy Baymont saIdtoSteffoneday YouthmkwerunIt,lemmetellyou, WeboughtacOalmme,ImeanthemortgagefellIn, .. Andyou'da'thoughtwecouldrun It .. Well Ihad togodowntheremeself,andthemanager SaidRun It,of coursewecanrunIt, .. Wecan't sellthedamncoal" 86 SoIsaIdtotheXandBCentral, - you'd saywebosstheXand BCentral>-IsaIdYoubuyyourdamncoalfromourmme Anda yearlatertheyhadn't,soIhadupthedIrectors, AndtheysaIdwellanyhow,theycouldn't buy thedamncoal AndnextweekoleJImcame,thebIgfatone WIththedIamonds,and hesaId..MrBaymont, YouJustmustchargetwodollarsmore AtonferthatcoalAndtheXandBwIll TakeItthroughUS.. .. Sotherewasmy oleman SIttIng, TheywereInarm-chaIrs,accordmgtoprotocol, AndnexthImhISnephewMrWurmsdorf, And oldPtierstoff,forpurelyfamIlyreasons, Personalreasons,washeldIngreatesteem by hISrelatIves, And hehad hISdespatchesfromStPetersburg, And Wurmsdorf had hISfromVIenna, Andheknew,andtheyknew,andeachknew Thattheotherknewthattheother knewheknew, AndWurmsdorf wasJustreachmgmtohISpocket, That wasto startthIngs,andthenmy oleman SaIdIt Albert, and therest of It Thosedaysaregoneby {or ever" .. Ten yearsgone,tenyearsof my hfe, Nevergetthosetenyearsbackagam Ten yearsof my hfe,tenyears1llthe IndIanarmy, Butanyhow,therewasthattIme1llYash(Jassy) ThatwassomethIng,14gxrlsmafortmght " .. Healthy but vermInous'>".. That's It, healthybut verminOUS And onetImeInKashmIr, Inthehouseboats,wIththeturquoIse, ApIlethreefeethIghontheboatfloor, And they'dbetherealldayatabargam Fortenbobs'worthofturquoISe" 88 xx SOUNDslender,quasItInnula, Llgur'aOldeSlno'usVel,Domnadonplusml cal, Negusvezermonbelpensarnoval" Betweenthetwoalmondtreesflowering, ThevlelheldclosetohIssIde, Andanothers'adora" .. Possumegonaturae nonmemlWssetuae I"QUlsonProperZloedOVldlo Theboughsarenotmorefresh wherethealmond shoots takethelrMarchgreen Andthat yearIwent uptoFrelburg, AndRennerthadsaIdNobody,no,nobody Knowsanythingaboutor If there1$anybody, It'soldLevy " And soIwent upto Frelburg, AndthevacatlOnwasJustbeginning, Thestudentsgettingoffforthesummer, Fretburg 1mBre15gau, And everythingclean,seemmgclean,afterItaly AndIwentto oldLevy,andItwasby then6 30 In theevenlOg,andhetraIledhalfwayacrossFrelburg before dinner, to seethe two strIpS of copy, Arnaut's, settant'uno Rsupenore(Ambroslana) Not that IcouldSlOghImthe muSIc And he saIdNow 1$thereanythIng I can tell you)" And I saldI dunno, SIr,or .. Yes,Doctor, what dothey meanby AndheSaIdNOlgandresl NOIgandres' 89 toYou know forseexmon'sof my hfe .. Effery nIght whenIgotobctt,Isaytomyself .. NOlgandres,eh,notgandres, .. Now what the DEFFILcanthat mean'" Wind overthe olIvetrees,ranunculaeordered, Bytheclealedgeof therocks Thewaterruns,andthewindscentedwIthpine AndWIthhay-fieldsunder sun-swath AgostinO,]acopo andBoccata You would be happy for the smellof that place Andnever tIredof beingthere,eItheralone Or accompanIed Soundasof the nIghtmgaletoo farofftobeheard Sandra,andBoccata,andJacopoSellalO, Theranunculre,andalmond, BoughssetInespaher, DUCCIO,Agostino,e I'olors -The smellofthat place - d'enolgames AIr moving under theboughs, Thecedarstheremthe sun, Hay newcut onhIllslope, AndthewaterthereInthecut Betweenthetwolowermeadows,sound, The sound,asIhave saId,a mghtIngale Toofar off to be heard And the lIght falls,rel1ttr, from herbreast to thIghs He wasplaYingthereat thepalla ParlSIna - twodovesforanaltar - at theW l n d o w ~.. B'lMarchese Stavaperlwentrpazzo after It all"And that waswhen Troy wasdown And they camehereand cut holes In rock, Pown Romeway,andput upthe tlmbers, 90 Andcamehere,condItAtesten Peace'keepthepeace,Borso" And hesaidSomebItch hassoldus (that wasGanelon) Theywontgetanother suchIVOry" Andhelaythereontheroundhulunderthecedar Ahttletothe left of thecut(Estespeakmg) Bythe sideof the summIt,and hesaId "I havebroken the horn, bigod,I have teBrokethebest IVOry,l'olofans"AndhesaId ccTan marefustes'" pullmg hxmselfoverthegravel, .. Blgod'thatbuggar 15donefor, teThey wont get another such IVOry" Andtheyweretherebeforethewall,Toro,lasalmenas, (Este,NICEstespeakmg) Underthebattlement (Epi purgo)peur dela hasle, AndtheKIngsaxd c.Godwhatawoman' MyGodwhatawoman"SaidtheKmgtelarigido .. Sister'..saysAncures,.. '5your sister'" Alf left that townto ElVira,and Sanchowanted It fromher,TaroandZamora .. Bloody spaniard' Neestho,le'ergoback mthe autumn " "Este,go'damnyou"betweenthewalls,arras, Painted to look hke arras Jungle Glazegreenandredfeathers,Jungie, BaslSofrenewal,renewals, Rtsmg over the soul,greenvlrld, of the Jungle, Lozengeof thepavement,clear shapes, Broken,dlSrupted,body eternal, 91 W J1dernessof renewals,confusIOn BasISof renewals,subsIstence, Glazedgreenof theJungle, Zoe,Marozla,Zothar, loudoverthebanners, Glazedgrape,andthecrImson, HO BIOS, COSIElena vedI, In the sunlIght, gatecut by the shadow, AndthenthefacetedaIr FloatmgBelow,seachurmngshmgle FloatIng,eachon10VIsIbieraft, On the hIgh current, 10Vlsible flUId, Borne overthe pla1O,recumbent, The rtght arm cast back, thenght WrIstforapulow, The left hand lIkea calyx, Thumbheldagamstfinger,thethIrd, The first fingerspetal'd up, thehandasa lamp, Acalyx From toeto head Thepurple,blue-palesmoke,asof 1Ocense, Wrapped each10burnous,smokeastheolIbanum's, SWift,asIf JOYous Wrapped, floatmg,and the blue-pale smokeof the 1OcensE' SWIftto nse,thenlazuy 10thewmd asAeolusoverbean-field, Ashay 10the sun,theolIbanum,saffron, AsmyrrhwIthoutstyrax, Eachman InhIScloth,asonraft,.:>n The hIgh mVIsiblecurrent, On toward thefallof water, And then overthat cataract, In aIr,strong, thebrIght flames,Vshaped, Nd fuoco D'amore nu mIse,nelfuocod'amoremlmISe Yellow,bnght saffron,croceo, And astheohbanum bursts Into flame, The bodIessoflamedIntheaIr,tookflame, ..M1mlSe,IImiOsposonovello " Shot from stream Into SPital, Or followedthewaterOr lookedback to theflov,omg, Others approaclung that cataract, Asto dawn out of shadow,theswathedcloths N owpurpleandorange, Andthebluewater duskybeneaththem, pouringtheremtothecataract, WIth nOIseof seaover slungle, strllung WIth hah hahahahthmm,thunb,ah wohwoharahathumm,bhaaa AndfromthefloatmgbodIes,theIncense blue-pale,purpleabovethem Shelfof the lotophagol, Aenal, cut Intheaether Recltmng, Wlth the sllver spilla, Theballasof meltedamber,colled,caught up,andturned Lotophagol of the suavenalls,qUlet,scornful, Voce-profondo Feared nelther death nor pam for thIS beauty, If harm, harm to ourselves" Andbeneaththeclearbones,far down, Thousandonthousand .. WhatgainWlthOdysseus, .. They that dledIn the whlrlpool .. Andafter manyvamlabours, .. LIVingby stolenmeat,chainedtothe rOWlngbench, That he should have agreatfame 93 c.Andheby mght wIththegoddess) .. TheIrnamesarenotwnttenmbronze .. Nor theIrrowmg stIckssetWIthElpenor's, .. Nor have they moundby sea-bord .. That sawnevertheohvesunderSpartha .cWIth the leavesgreenandthennot green, .. Thechckof lIghtmtheIrbranches, .. That sawnot thebronzehallnorthe mgle .. Nor lay thereWIththequeen'sW'l.ltmgmaIds, .. Nor hadtheyCIrcetocouch-mate,CIrceTltama, c.Nor hadthey meatsof Kalupso .. Or herstlkskIrtsbrushmgtheIrthIghs .. GIve'What weretheyglven:l Ear-wax .cPOlsonand ear-wax, and a salt grave by thebull-field, .. nesonamumona,theIrheadshkeseacrowsmthefoam, c.Blacksplotches,sea-weedunder lIghtnmg, .. Canned beef of Apollo,tencansforaboatload .. Llgur' aOlde And from the plamwhencethe water-shoot, Across,back, to the nght, the roads,away mthe grass, The Khan'shuntIng leopard,andyoung Salustlo AndIxotta,the suaveturf Ac feraefamlhares,and the cars slowly, Andthe panthers, soft-footed Plam,asthe plam of Somnus, the heavy cars,asa trIumph, Gtlded,heavyonwheel, andthe panthers chamedto thecars, Over suave turf,theform wrapped, Rose,cnmson,deepcrImson, And, mthebluedusk,acolour asof rustmthesun.lIght, Out of whttecloud, mOVIngovertheplam, 94 Head In arm'scurve,H:chnmg, The road,back and away,tIllcut along thefaceof therock, And the clIff foldsIn hkeacurtam, The roadcut munder therock Square groove In the clxtf'sface,aschioStrx, The columnscrystal, WIthpeacockscut In thecapItals, The soft pad of beastsdragging the cars, Cars,slow,WIthoutcreak, And at wmdows In Inner roadsIde Iedonne eIcavalIerI smooth faceunder hennm, The sleeves embroIdered wIth flowers, Great thIstle of gold, or an amaranth, Acorns of gold, or of scarlet, CramOlSlandruaspre slashedwhItemto velvet, Crystal columns, acanthus, suens In thepIllar heads, And at last, between gIlded barocco, Two columns coIledand fluted, Vanoka, leanmg half naked, wastehalltherebehmd her .. Peace' Borso,Borso'" 95 XXI KEEPthepeace, Borso'"Where arewe' KeeponwIththebusxness, That"smademe, .. Andthe respubhca didn't .. When Iwasbroke,anda poor kid, .. They allknew me,allof theseczttaatnt, .. Andthey allof themcut medead,dellaglona " Intestate,I42.!hleavmgI78,22. IflOrInsdt sugello, AsISSaldInCoSImO'SredleathernotebookDl sugello And .. WithruscreditemptledVemceofmoney "-That wasCoSlffiO-.. AndNaples,andmadethemacceptIuspeace" And hecaught the young boy FIClno Andhadhlffitaughtthegreeklanguage, .. WIth two ellsof redcloth per person Iwdlmake you ", COSlffiOspeakmg,asmany Honestcitizensasyoudesire" Col credlto suo Napoh e Venezia dl danarl CostrettlNapoheVeneZIaaquellapace Or anothertImeoh well,passIt And Ptero called In the credits, (DlotlSalvl wasbackof that) And firmsfadedasfar off asA Vlgnon, And Plero washke to be murdered, And young Laurocamedownaheadof hIm, In theroad, And saldYes,father 15commg Intestate,'69,10December,leaVlng me2.37,989florins, Asyou will :find In my bIg green account book In cartadlcapretto, And from'34when Icount It,to lastyear, We paIdout600,000andover, That wasforbwldmg,taxesandcharIty NlcUzano sawuscommgAgamstIt,honest, And warned 'emThey'd have murdered hun, And would Coslmo,but hebnbed 'em, And they dIdmGIulIanoEdIffiClle, AFrrenze dIfficllevlver rlcco Senzaaver 10stato .. E non avendo stato PICCInmo .. Dovevatemerloqualunqueeramstato, Andtothat man sweatedbloodto put throughthatraIlway", toCould you", wrote MrJefferson, toFInd meagardener Who can play thefrench horn;l The bounds of Amencanfortune Wtllnot admItthemdulgenceof adomestIcband of MusIClans,yet Ihavethought that a passIonfor musIc MIghtbereconctledWIththateconomywhIchweare ObhgedtoobserveIretaInamongmy domestIcservants Agardener,aweaver,acabInet-maker,andastone-cutter, To whIchIwouldaddavIgneronIn acountry hkeyours (Idest Burgundy)wheremusIc IScultIvatedand PractIsedby every classof men,IsupposetheremIght Befoundpersonsof thesetradeswho could perform on The french horn, clanonet, or hautboy and bassoon,so That one mIght havea band of two frenchhorns, two Clanonets,twohautboysandabassoon,WIthoutenlargIng ThetrdomestIcexpensesAcertamtyofemploymentfor Half adozenyears (affattgandoseper suop,acer 0non) And at theendof that tIme,to findthem, If they Choose,a conveyance totheIr own country, mIght mduce Them tocomehereonreasonablewagesWIthout meanmgto GIve you trouble, perhaps It mIght be practIcable for you 97 In your ordInaryIntercoursewlth yourpeopletofindout SuchmendlsposedtocometoAmerIcaSobrletyandgood Naturewouldbedeslrableparts of theIr characters .. June1778Montecello And 1QJuly Iwent up to Mtlanfor Duke Galeaz To sponsor hIs Infant In baptlsm, Albeitwereothersmoreworthy, And tookhlSWlfeagoldcollar holdIng adIamond That costabout3000ducats,onwh1chaccount That S1gnorGaleazSforzaVIScontIhasWIshedme To stand sponsorto allof hlschIldren Another war Wlthoutglory,andanother peaceWithoutqwet AndtheSultansenthimanassaSSin,hISbrother, And the Soldan of Egypt,a hon, And hebegat onepopeand one sonand four daughters, And an Unlvers1ty, P1sa,(Lauro Medlc1) And nearly went brokeIn Iusbusmess, And bought land In Sienaand Plsa, And made peaceby hiSown talk In Naples And there wasgrasson the floorof the temple, Or where the floorof It might havebeen, GoldfadesInthegloom, Underthe blue-blackroof,Placlma's, Of the exarchate.and weSithere By the arena.lesgradms Andthe palazzo,baseless,hangsthere 1Qthe dawn WIth low mISt over thetide-mark, And floatsthere neltramonto W1th gold mISt over the tide-mark The tesserae of the floor,and the patterns Fools makIng new shambles, rught over green ocean, Andthe deyblackof therught 98 NIght of thegoldentlger, And thedry flamemthe aIr, VOIcesof the proceSSIon, Famt now,frombelow us, And the seaWIthtm flashmthesun-dazzle, LIkedarkwmemthe shadows .. Wmdbetweentheseaandthemountams .. The tree-sphereshalf dark agamst sea half clearagamst sunset, The sun's keelfreIghted WIthcloud, And after that hour, dry darkness FloatmgflamemtheaIr,gonadsmorgandy, Dry flamelet,a petalborne In theWlnd Gignetelkalon Impenetrable asthe Ignorance of old women In the dawn, asthe fleetcommg mafter Actlum, Shoreto the eastward,and altered, Andtheoldmansweepmg leaves .. Damned to you MIdas, MIdas lackmga Pan' ,. And now mthevalley, Valley under theday'sedge It Grow wIththe Pmes of Ise, ctAstheNue swellsWIthInopos .. AstheNue fallsWIthInopos" Pholbos,turriSeburnea, Ivory agamst cobalt, And theboughs cut on theaIr, Theleavescut on theaIr, The houndsonthegreenslopeby the hul, waterstulblackmtheshadow In thecrISpaIr, thedlSconttnuousgods, Pallas,young owlIn the cup of her hand, And,bynIght,the stag runs,andtheleopard, Owl-eyeamIdpmeboughs 99 Moononthe palm-leaf, confusIon, ConfusIon,sourceof renewals, Yellow WIng,paleInthemoonshaft, Green WIng,pale Inthe moon shaft, Pomegranate,paleInthemoonshaft, WhItehorn,pale Inthe moonshaft,andTItama Bythe drinking hole, steps,cut Inthe basalt Dancedthere Athame, danced,andtherePhrethusa WIthcolourIn thevein, Strong aswIth blood-drInk, once, WIthcolourInthevein, RedIn thesmoke-faintthroatDIScaughtherUp And the oldmanwent onthere beatIng hISmuleWIthanasphodel 100 XXII A'that man sweat blood to put throughthat radway, And what he ever got out of It) And hesaIdonethmgAsItcosts, As10any mwan war Itcoststhegovernment .20,000 dollarsper head To kdlofftheredWarrIors,It mIghtbemorehumane And evencheaper,toeducate And there wastheother type, Warenhauser, That beat hIM,andbrokeup hISbusmess, Tale of theAmencan CurIathat gavehun, Warenhauser permISSIonto budd the NorthwesternraIlway And totakethe tImber he cut 10theprocess, Sohecut a roadthroughtheforest, Two mxleswIde,an' perfectly legal Whowuzagom'tostophIM' Andhecame10 andsaIdCan't do It, Not at that pnce, wecan't do It .. That wasInthe last war,here 10England, AndhewasmakIngchunksfor aturb10e 1n some sort of an army plane, An'the1Ospectorsays.. How manyreJects)" .. What you mean,reJects ':I., AndtheInspector says.. How manydoyou get).. And JoesaId.. Wedon't getany rejects,our.. And the 1Ospector says.. Wellthenof course youcan'tdoIt .. Pnce of hfe 10the occIdent And CHsaIdto the renowned MrBukos .. What ISthecause of the HCL;I" and MrBukos, 101 The economIst consultedof nat om,saId eeLackoflaboul And there were two mdhonsof menout of work AndCHshutup,hesaId He wouldsavehISbreathtocoolhISownporrIdge, But IdIdn't,and Iwent onplagumgMrBukos Who saId finally.. Iam anorthodox c.EconomIst" Jesu ChrISto' Standu nelparadISOterrestle PensandocomeSIfessecompagnad'Adamo" And MrHBwrote Into the office IwouldlIketoacceptCH'sbook But It would make my own seem soout of date HeavenwIllprotect The lay readerThe wholefortuneof Mac Narpen and Company ISfounded UponPal grave'sGoldenTreasuryNelparadISOterrestre And allthe matenalWasusedup, JesuChrIsto, And everythIng InItsplace, andnothmg left over 1 0makeuna compagnad'AdamoCome SIfesse EpOIhaVlshtuunavolpe And thetau of thevolpe,theVIxen, FIne,spreadmg andhandsome,epensava That willdoforthIsbusmess, AndlavolpesawIn hISeyewhatwascommg, Corre, volpecorre, Chnstu corre, volpecorre, ChrIStucorre, e dav' un saltu, edhapresolacoda Dellavolpe,andthevolpewrenchedloose And left the taIl m hIShand, e dl questu Fu fatta, e per questu 1:la donnauna funa, UnafuRRla-e-unarabbla 10.1 And a VOIcebehIndmeInthe street .. MeestalrFreer'Meestalr" And Ithought Iwasthreethousand MIlesfromthe nearestconnectIOn, And he'd known mefor three days,yearsbeforethat, And he saId,oneday aweeklaterW oudyoulak To meeta wholley man, yaisheISavereewholley man SoImet MohamedBenAbt elHJameed, Andthat everunghespenthIswholetlme Queenng the shIrt-seIler'sbusIness, And takIng hot whIskeyThe saIlors ComeIntherefortwonIghtsaweekand:fillupthe cafe AndtherockscorpIOnschng to theedge UntIltheycan't Jes'nacherly stand It Andthenthey go tothe Calpe(Lyceo) NO MEMBEROF THE MILITARY OFWHATEVER RANK ISPERMITTEDWITHINTHE WALLS OFTHISCLUB That fer thegovernor of GlbelTara Jeen-Jahl Jeen-Jahl"squawked Mohamed, .. O-ah,geef heemsax-pence" And achap ma red fezcame In,and gnnned at Mohamed Who spat acrossfour metres of tables At MustafaThat wasalltherewas To that greetIng,andthree nIghts later GIngercamebackasacustomer,andtookIt outofMohamed He hadn't soldadamnshIrtonthe Tuesday And Imet Y usuf and eIght men Inthe calle, SoIsezWot 15thematter) And Yusuf saIdVaIry foohsh,It will 103 Besefenan'seexforthe summons - Mohamedwant to sueheemforhbel-To gIveallthat to the court' So Iwent offto Granada And whenIcame back I saw Gmger,and Isaid What about It' And he saidO-ah, Igeef heem a Seex-penceCustomsofthesha-ha-reef And they were allthere m the lyceo, Cabdrivers,andchapsfromtobaccoshops, And Edwardthe Seventh's gUide,andthey wereall For secession Dancehallsbemg closedat twomthemorrung, By thegovernor's orderAndanotherdayon thepier Wasa fatfellahfromRhodeIsland,a-saym' .. BlHek'Ibeenallthru Italy An'aIn'tneverbeenstuck' .. .. But thISplace15plumbfullerscoundrels" And Yusuf saIdYaIS',)an' thereechman In youahcountree,haowatheygettheir money, They no go rob somepoor paltsons' And the fat fellahshut up,andwent off And Y usuf saidWoat, he15Sallthru Eet:1ly An' ee15neVaIrbeenstuck,eeeesahar W'en Igoa to some [oram's country Iamstuck W'enyeougoato someforam'scountry Youmossbestuck,w'entheycome'ereIsteekthaun And wewent downto the synagogue, Allfull of sIlver lamps And the top gallery stacked Wlthold benches, And mcamethe leVlteand SIXhttle chOir kids AndbeganyowlmgtherItual AsIf It wascrammed full of Jokes, And they went through a wholebookof It, 104 And lDcamethe eldersandthe scrIbes About fiveor SIXandthe rabbI And he sat down,and grlDned,andpulled out hIssnuff-box, And snIffedup a thumb-full,and gnnned, And called over a kId fromthe chOIr,and whispered, And nodded toward oneold buffer, And the kIdtook hIm the snuff-box and hegrInned, And bowedhIShead,and snIffedup a thumb-full, And the kIdtook the box back to the rabbI, And hegrlDned, e facevabISblglxo, And the kIdtotedoff the box to another old bunch of whISkers, And hesnIffedup hISthumb-full, And soon tillthey'd eachhad hISsnIff, And then the rabbI lookedatthe stranger, andthey AllgrInned half ayardWIder,andthe rabbI WhIspered for about two mmutes longer, An' the kIdbrought the boxover to me, And IgrlDnedand SnIffedup my thumb-full And then they got out the scrolls of the law And hadtheIrlIttleprocessIon And kISsedthe endsof the markers And there wasa caseon for rapeandblackmaxl Down at the court-house,belund the bIg pano full of WistarIa, An' the nIgger lDthe redfez,Mustafa, on theboat later An' IsaId to hImYusuf, Yusuf's a damn good feller And he says .. YalS,heeesagootfello, ... But after all a chew eesachew" And the Judge saysThat veIl IStoo long And the gul takes off theveu That shehasstuck onto her hat WItha pm, ...Not a veu," shesays,..'at'sa scarf .. 105 Andthe Judgesays Don't you know youaren't allowedallthosebuttons) And shesaysThoseaIn't buttons,them'sbobbles Can't you seethereaIn'tanybutton-holes' Andthe Judge saysWell,anyway,you'renotallowedernune .. Ermme' ..the pel says,"Not ermme,that am't, .. 'At's latttttzo" And the Judge saysAnd JustwhatISa lattlttzo) And thegtrl says It'z a anlmal .. Slgnon, you goand enforce It 106 XXIII ETommiormlS," PseIlos,.. omms .. Intellectus est"God'sfireGemISto .. Never WIththlSrelIgIon .. W tllyoumakemenofthegreeks IeBut butld wall acrossPeloponesus Ie And orgamze, and damntheseEyetahan barbarIans" AndNovvy's shtp went down 10thetempest Or at leastthey chucked the booksoverboard Howc:hssolveIrolInsugarHoutlleblanche, Auto-chentlle, destroy allbacterIa Inthe kIdney, Invenoon -d'enotes-plus-ou-molOs-abstratts-en-nombre-egal-aux-choses-a-exphquer La SClencene peut pasy conslStert'ral Obtenu unebrulure "MCune, or some other SCIentISt eeQUl m'a coute SIXmOISdeguerlSon" andcontInuedhISexpenments Troplsmes'"We belIevethe attractIon ISchemIcal" WIth the sun Inagolden cup andg010gtowardthelowfordsof ocean "A\t-.'y't- t",/J' nJl.t.Ol;01TEP07loo,l;OE'lTo.l;EUlCo,TE",o,7IE)(p1JtFOV "o.J..t'..- , OCUICEo,7IOLO'lTpo,Uo,l; xmavada noctlSobscurae Seekmg doubtlessthe sex 10bread-moulds "'lAWS,d.AtOS==",a.TCLOS (CCDenvaoonuncertaIn"TheId,ot Odysseusfurrowedthe sand) ahxantos, allotrephes, eISkatebaIne, down Into, descended,to the endthat,beyondocean, pass through, traverse 107 VVICTO'>epEp.vO.TEcp[AOV,>E{3a8dcpvaunICaTca-ICLOv Preclsely,theselv'oscura And mthe mornmg, mthePhrygian head-sack Barefooted,dumpmg sandfromtheir boat 'Ypenomdes' And therosegrownwhlleIslept, And the strmgs shaken With mUSlC, Caprlped,the loosetWigsunder foot, We here on the rull, With the ohves Wherea man mlghtcarry hlsoar up, And the boat there mthe mlet, Aswe had lamthere In theautumn Under the arras, or wallpamtedbelowhke arras, And above Witha garden of rose-trees, Soundcommg upfrom the cross-street, Aswehad stoodthere, WatchIng roadfromtheWIndow, Fa Han and Iat the wmdow, And her headbound WIthgoldcords Cloud over mountam,rull-gap,InmIst,lIkeasea-coast. Leafover leaf,dawn-branchInthesky And theseadark,underwmd, The boat'ssallshung looseatthemoonng, Cloud hkea saIlmverted, Andthe men dumpIng sandby the sea-wall Ohve treesthereon the hIll wherea man mIght carry hlsoar up Andmybrother De M:ensac Bet Wlthmeforthe castle, And weput It on thetossof a com, And I,Austors, wonthe com-tossand kept It, 108 Andhewent out to TlerCl,a Jongleur And on theroadfor hIshVIng, And tWIcehe went downto TlercI, AndtookoffthegIrltherethat wasJustmarnedtoBernart. And went to Auvergne,to the DauphIn, AndTiercicameWitha posseto Auvergnat, Andwentbackforanarmy And cameto Auvergne wIththearmy But never got PIerre nor thewoman And he went downpast ChaIseDleu, Andwentafter Itallto Mount Segur, afterthe end of allthIngs, And they hadn't left eventhe staIr, AndSImonewasdeadby that tune, Andthey calledus the Mamcheans Wotever the hellsarsethat IS And that waswhen Troy wasdown,allnght, superbo IlIon Andthey were sallIng along SItting Inthe stern-sheets, Under the lee of anIsland And the WinddrIftIng off from the Island .. Tet, tet what ISIt' "saIdAnchlses .. Tethneke," saIdthe helmsman,.. IthInkthey .. Are howlIng because AdonIsdIedvIrgIn " .. Huh'tet"saIdAncluses, t. well,they've madea bloody messof that CIty" .. Lng Otreus, of Phrygta, .. That kmg ISmy father .. and saw then, asof wavestaking form, Asthe sea,hard, a glItter of crystal, And the wavesnSIng but formed,holdIng theIr form No lIght reachmg throughthem 109 XXIV THUSthebook of themandates Wedesirethatyouourfactors Rlmml our servant, SIXhre marchesml, Feb1422 givetoZohanneof forthe three prlZeshehaswonracmg our barbarlscI, at the ratewehaveagreedonThe raceshe haswon arethe Modena,theSanPetronio at Bologna and the last raceat SanZorzo (Signed)ParlSmaMarchesa pay them for bmdmg un hbro franxeseche SIcluamaTrlStano CarlsSlmlnostn Zohanne da Rlmml haswonthepahoatMIlanWithourhorseandwntesthat heISnow on the hotel,and wantsmoney Sendwhatyou thmk heneeds, but when you get hImback m Ferrara findout what he has donewith the firstlot, IthInkover2. 5 ducats But send the other cash qUIckly,asIdon'twant hIm there on the hotel perfumes,parrotseed,combs,twogreatandtwo smallones from Veruce, for madama la man..esana 2.0ducatsto giveto a friendof ours who paId a bIllforus on thIStrIpto Romagna verdecolorepredeletto,25ducatszlparello sIlver embroideredforU gofiolodelSignore (2.7nov1427) PROCURATIO NOMINEPATRIS, Leonello Este IIO (arrangIng dot for Margarita hISsIster,to RobertoMalatestaof RUlllm) nataepraehbatl margantae IIIDNIcolaIMarchlomsEstenet Sponsae The tower of Gualdo WIthplenary JurISdIctIOnInClvIls,and Incrurunal to fineand have scourgedalldelInquents asInthe rest of theIr lands, whIchthIngs thIstower, estate at Gualdo had the Illustnous NIcolausMarqUlsof EstereceIvedfromthesald DonCarlo(Malatesta) for dower Illustrae DomInae PansInae Marxesana" undermyhandDMlchaehdeMagnabucls NotpubFerr DN lcolaequeGUlducClohdeAnm100 Seqult bonorumdescrIptIo And heIn hISyoung youth, 10thewakeof Odysseus To Cithera(ad1413).. dovefu Elena raptadaParlS" Dmners In orange groves,prowsattended of dolphms, VestIge of Romeat Pola,faIrw10dasfar asNaxos Ora vela.,ora areml,smo ad ora dl vespero Or Wlththe SalltIght hauled,by the crook'd land's arm Zefaloma And at Corfu, greek smgers,by Rhodos Of the WlDdrnxlls,andto Paphos, Donkeyboys,dust,deserts,Jerusalem,back.sheesh And an endlessfussover passports, Onegroat for the Jordan,whetheryou go thereor not, The schoolwherethe madonna mgtrlhood Went to learnletters, andPIlate'shouseclosedtothe publu .2soldlforOlIvet(to theSaracens) And nomdulgenceat Judas'stree,and III (tHere ChrlStput hlsthumb on arock ttSaylOghlcestmedlUmmundl " (That,Iassureyou,happened Ego,scrlptor cantdenae) For worse)forbetter>but happened After whlch, the greek glrlSat Corfu, andthe Ladles,Venetian,andthey allsang In the evening Bencheruunocantasse, althoughnone of themcould, Witness Luchmo delCampo Plusoneturlosh Juggler,andthey hada bath When they got out of Jerusalem And for cargoone leopardof Cyprus And falcons,and smallbirdsof Cyprus, Sparrow hawks,and grayhoundsfrom Turkey To breed mFerrara among thm-Iegged Ferrarese, Owls,hawks, nshmgtackle WasbeheadedAldovrandmo(142.5,vent"uno MaggiO) Who wascauseof thlSevd.and after The MarcheseaskedwasU gobeheadedAndtheCaptam tt SignorS1"and 11Marchesebegancrymg tt Fa me hora taghar la testa .. dap01COS!presto hal decapltato t1mlOU go .. Rodendo con dent! una bachetta che havea 10 mam And passedthat rught weepmg,and calhng U go,hiSson Affable,bullnecked,that brought seduction10placeof Rapemto government,ter paCtSItallaeauctor, With theboyspullmg thetow-ropeson thenver Tre cento bastard!(or bombard! nred offat h1Sfuneral) And the next year a standard fromVeruce (Where they'd calledoff ahorserace) And thebaton fromthe Florentme baxly ttOf Fatr aspect,gentle 10manner ., Forty yearsoldatthettme, tt And theykIlleda Judge'sWifeamongother, IIZ That wasa Judgeof thecourt andnoble, AndcalledMadonnaLaodamladelhRomel, Beheaded10thepadellaJustlcla, And 10 Modena,a madonna Agnesma Who hadp01sonedher husband, "All womenknownasadulterous, .. That hISshouldnot sufferalone" Thenthewnt rannofurther And 10'3 Imarned Monna RIcarda CHARLESscavozrfalsanset advenzra haute noblessedu Lmage et Hostele faIctz hautex vaillanceaffectIonnotredIct Cousm pUISsance,auctorIte Royalu et ses hors yssuset a leur IOISeaVOIrdoresenavant A TOUSIUOURS EN LEURS ARMES ESCARTELURE troISfleursLIzd'oren champs a'asur dentelle 10lssentet usent MuCCCCtrenteetung,conseU a Chmon,IeRoy,l'EsnedelaTrzmouzll, Vendolse, Jehan Rabateau And 10'32came theMarchese Saluzzo To VlSltthem,hISson 10 law and rusdaughter, And to seeHerculeshIsgrandson, pIccolo e PUtlnO And 10'.41Polenta went up to VenIce Agamst NIccolo'scautIon And wasswallowed up 10 that CIty E fu sepulto nudo,Nlccolo, WIthout decoratIOn,asordered 10 testament, Ter paClSItahae And 1you want to know what became of hISstatue, Ihadanfleclass10Bondeno And the prIest sent a boy to the hardware And hebrought backthe naus 1.0a wrapp1Og, II} And It wasthe leaf of a c:L.ary And he got therest fromthehardware (CaSSln1,hbralO,speakmg) And on the first leaf of the wrappmg Was how 10Napoleon'stime Came down a loadof brassfittmgsfromModena Vla delPo, allwentbytherIver, To Placenza for cannon,bells,door-knobs And the statues of theMarcheseNlccoloand of Borso That were 10the Piazza on columns AndtheCommendatorehasmadeItamonograph Withoutsaymg ItoldhImandsent hIm The name of the prIest After hun and hlSday Were the cake-eaters, the consumersof Icmg, That read all day per duetto And left therughtworktotheservants, Ferrara,paradlSodel sarti,c.festestomagose" " Is It hkely DlVlneApollo, That Ishould havestolenyour cattle' Acluld of my age,a mere mfant, And besides,Ihavebeenhereallnight 10 my crib" Albert made me, Tura patnted my wall, And JulIathe Countess soldto a tannery xxv THE BOOK OFTHE COUNCIL MAJOR 1255be It enacted That they mustn't shoot crap In the hall of thecouncIl,norInthe smallcourt under pam of 20 danan, beIt enacted u66 no sqUIreof Vemcetothrow dlce anywhere In the palace or m the loggxaof the Rtaltounder pamof ten sold1 or half that for kIds,and If they wont pay they areto bechucked In the waterbeIt enacted In hbro pactorum TothethIngs everlastIng memory both for lIvemen and for the future et quodpubhce lllnotescat m thesaIddate,dictomdlessxmo of the dlustnouslord,LordJohnSoranzo bygod'sgrace dogeof Venxce In theCuna of the Palace of the Doges, neath the portIco nextthe houseof thedwellIng of the Castaldlo and of the heralds of the Lord Doge hemgbeneath samea penthouse or cages or roomtxmbered(trabesIhs)lIkeacellar oneLIonmaleandonefemaleszmulcommorantes whIchbeaststo the Lord Doge weretransmItted small by that serene Lord KIng Fredenc of Slctly,the saIdhonknew carnally andInnature the LIoness aforesaidand ImpregnatedInthat manner thatarumals leapon oneanotherto know andImpregnate on the faith of several ocular WItnesses Wluch honessborepregnant foraboutthreemonths (as 1$Saidby those who saw her assaulted) 115 and In the sud mlllesslmoandmonthona sunday nthof themonth of Septemberabout sunnse on StMark'sday earlybut withthehghtalreadyapparent the saidhonessasISthenature of ammals whelpedper naturamthreehon cubsVIVOSetpIlosos hvmg andhairy whichbornatoncebeganMeandmotlOn andto go gynng about their motherthroughoutthe aforesaidroom assaw theaforesaid LordDogeandasIt wereallthe Venetiansand other folkwhowereIn Venicethat day that concurredallfor thisasItwere nuraculous sightAnd one of the animals 15a male andthe other twofemale IJohnMarcheslnlDucalnotaryofthe VenetiansaseyewItnesssawthe natlVltyof theseammalsthusby mandate of thesaidDoge wrotethiS and put It Infile Alsoa notefrom PontiusPIlate datedthecoyear33" Two columns(adI313)fOIthe church of StNicholas of the palacenliregross To the procuratorsof StMarcfor entrance tothe palace,for gIldmgtheImagesandthe honover thedoor tobepaid BeIt enacted to Donna Sorantla Soranzothat shecomeforthe feast of Ascensionby night In a coveredboat and alightattherlpadelPalazzo,andwhen firstseesthe ChrlStblood go at once up mto the Palaceand may stay In the PalaceVIIIdaysto VISitthe Doge her fathernot In that txmeleaVIngthepalace,nor descending the palace stair and when shedescendsIt that she return by nIght the boat In the hke manner II6 hemgcoveredTo berevokedat the councll'spleasure acceptedby S of the council I33S3 hre 15groats to stonefor maklng a hon 1340CounCIlof thelordsnoble,Marc Enzlo NICSperanzo, TomassoGradonlco that the hall be new bmlt over theroom of the rught watch andoverthe columnstowardthecanalwherethewalk IS becauseof thestmkof thedungeons1344 1409SlncethemostsereneDogecanscarce standuprIght In hISbedroom vadit pars,twogrosslIre stonestaIr,1415,forpulchrItudeof thepalace da parte denon 4nonSIncere WInchISto saytheybmlt out overthearches andthepalacehangsthere In thedawn,thenust, InthatdImness, or asonerows In frompast the muraZZl the barge slow after moon-rIse andthe VOIcesoundmgunder thesall MIStgone And SulplCla greenshootnow,andthewood wluteundernew cortex c.asthe sculptor seesthe formIn the aIr beforehesetshandto mallet, toandasheseesthe ln,andthe through, tonot the onefacetothepaInter AsIVOryuncorrupted thefour Sides .. PonemetumIl7 Laythere,the longsoftgr1SS, andtheflutehy thereby herthlgh, SulplcIa,thefauns,tWIg-strong, gatheredabouther, The fluId,over thegrass Zephyrus,paSSIngthrough her, ecc Where'ave I 'eardthat nayme'"Undersell, overbuy, maIntaindefenceof thesea routea d 142. 3 et cetera9%In and 9 out, no export of sand, alkalI, ragsQualIty So that ourgoodsplease the buyerTell theWaZIr that that stuffISours only In nameItIS made by damned Jews In eXIle, made by damned Jews InRagusa and sold wIth VenetIan labels Goods mVenetIanbottomsno shIptobebtult out of VenIceMocenlgo Fourteen twenty-threeIiavea load-lIne, no heavy deckcalgo Tola, octroI anddeCImeXXXVIAADYasksmeI speak InseasonShe seeks reasonforan affect, wIld oftenThat ISso proudhehathLovefor anameWho denys It can hear the truth now\VhereforeIspeaktothepresent knowersHavIng no hope that low-heartedCan bring sight to such reasonBe there not natural demonstratIonI have no wIll to try proof-brlngmgOr say where It hath bIrthWhatIS Its virtu and powerI ts being and every movIngOr delIght whereby'tIS calledtt to love"Or 1 man can show It tosIghtWhere memory lIveth,It takesIts stateFormed lIke a diafan from lIght on shadeWhIch shadow cometh of IVlars and remalnethCreated, haVIng a name sensate,Custom ofthesoul,will fromthe heart,Cometh froma seen form wluch being understoodTaketh locus and remamIng In the IntellectpossibleWhereIn hath heneitherweight nor stJ11-standlng,Descendeth not by qualIty but shineth outHImself hIS own effect unendInglyNot In delight but In thebeIng awareN or can he leavehIStrue lIkeness otherwhere177HeIS not vertu but cometh of that perfectIonWhIchIS so postulate not bythe reasonBut 'tIS felt, IsayBeyond salvanon, holdethhISJudgIngforceDeemmg lntentl0n to bereason's peerand mate,Poor In dIscernment, beIng thusweakness' frIendOften hIs power cometh on death In theend,Be It Wlthstayedand so SWIngIng counterweIghtNot that It were natural OpposIte, but onlyWry'd a bIt fromthe perfect,Let no man say love comethfromchanceOr hath not establIshed lordshIpHoldinghIS power even thoughMemory hathhImnomoreCometh he to bewhen the WIllFromo v e r p l u ~TWIsteth out of natural measure,Never adornedWlth rest Moveth hechangIngcolourEIther to laugh or weepContortIng thefaceWIthfearresteth but a lIttleYet shall ye see of hun That helS most oftenWIth folkwho deserve hImAndhIS strange qualIty setssIghstomoveWulmg man look Into that formed trace InhIS mIndAnd With such uneaSIness asrouseththe flameUnskilled can not formhISImage,He hllnself moveth not, draWIng alltohISstIllness,NeIther turneth aboutto seckhISdelIghtNor yet to seek out provIngBe 1t so great or so smallHedrawetlllikenessandhuefrom11.b.e patuleSo makingpleasuremorecertaInInseemIngNorcan stand hId Insuch nearness,Beautysbedartstho'notsavageSkIlledfromsuchfeara manfollowsDeserVIng spInt, thatplercethNorIS he knownfromhIS faceBut taken In the whIte lIght that 15 allnessTouchethhIS aImWhoheareth,seeth notforntBut IS led byItsemanatIonBeIngdivIded, set outfromcolour,DISjunct In nuddarknessGrazeththe lIght, onemOVIng by other,BeIng dIvIded, divided from all falsItyWorthy of trustFrom hIm alone mercy proceedethGo,song, surelythoumayestWhitherIt pleasetheeFor so art thou ornate thatthy reasonsShall be praIsed fromthy understanders,With othershast thou no wIll to make companyUCalled thrones, balasclo or topaze "Erlugtna was not understood InhIS tImett whIch explains, perhaps, thedelayIn condemnIng h111l "And they went looking for ManlcheansAnd found, so faras Ican make out, no ManlcheansSo they dug for, and damnedScotus ErluglnaU AuthorIty comesfromrightreason,never theother way on "Hence thedelay In condemnmg himAqUInas head down In avacuum,ArIstotle whIch way Inavacuum)179Sacrum, sacrum, InlumlnatloCOItuLo Sordels51 fodl Mantovanaof acastle namedGOltoC( FIvecastles 9tc FIve castles' "(kmg glV'hImfivecastles)tC And what the hell do Iknow about nHISHolInesshaswrIttenalettertC CHARLESthe Mangy ofAnJouway you treat your menIS a scandal "DI1ectismI1.esfamlharls castraMantIs OdorisilMantIsSanctl SilvestrI pallete et pIleIn partlbus ThetIS VInelandland tIlledthe land IncultpratlsnemorlbuspascuiswIthlegal JurIsdIctIonhIS heIrs of both sexes,sold the damnlot SIX weekslater,Sordellus deGOdlOQuanben m'alblr e monrIC pensamen180XXXVIITHOUshalt not," saId MartInVanBuren, tt Jau'emfordebt "tt that an Immigrant shd set out With good banknotesand :find 'em at the end of hIs voyagebut waste paper 1 amanhaveIn prunevalforestset up hIs cabIn, shall rich patroon take It from hIm~HIgh Judges' Are, Isuppose, subject topaSSIonsas haveaffected othergreatandgood men, alsosubject to esprIt de corpsThe Calhouns" remarked Mr Adamstt Have flockedto the standard of femInine vIrtueUtt Peggy Eaton'sown story" (HeadlIne1932 )Shall we callIntheworld to conduct ourmunIcipal government')Ambrose (Mr) Spencer, Mr VanRenselaerwereagaInstextenSIon of franchIsett Who workInfactorIesand areemployed by thewealthy(State ConventIon1821) dIXit Spencertt Man who feeds, clothes, lodges anotherhasabsolutecontrol overhISWIll "Kent saIdthey wd tt deplore In sackcloth andashes1 they preserved not a senateto represent landed Interest,and dIdtheyJeopardpropertyr l g h t s ~ U Towhom MrSomebody TompkInsct FIlled your arnuesU whIle the prIests were preachIng sedItIontt and men of wealthdecryIng government credIt"tt Inorderto feedon thespoJ.1s "Two words, saId Mr Van Buren, cameInWIth ourrevolutIonand, as a matter of fact, whyare we senthere'>cc as for you Mr Cluef Justice Spencer181tt1 they voteas theyare bid by theIr employerstheywJ11voteforthe property ",-hleh yousoWishto protect"when aturnpIkedependsupon c o n g r e s ~local superVISIonISlostnot surrender our conduct toforeIgnaSSOCIatIonsworkIng classeswho mostlyhave no controlover paper,andderIve no profitfrombankstockmerchants wIll notconfess ovel tradIngnorspeculatorsthedISPOSItiontospeculaterevenue for wants of thegovernmenttobe kept under publIccontrol do they pournatIonalrevenueInto banks of depOSItIn seasons of spec.ulation~dmllnIshgovernment patronage saIlornot tobe lashed save by court landto actual settler (asagaInst Mr Clay)And when her father wentbroke, Mr Eaton gaverise toWashIngton gOSSIp loosemorals ofMr Jefferson,SerVIlIty of MartIn Van Buren, saIdAdams (J QUIncy)wheneveryone elseISunCIVIlu: No where so well depOSIted as In the pants of tIlepeople,Wealth ain't," saId PreSident JacksonThey give the unionfiveyearsBankdidnotproduce uniformcurrencythey wd Import graIn rather than grow ItBank of EnglandfaIled to prevent usesofcredItU In BankIng corporatIons" saId Mr Webster tt theU mterests of therIchand thepoorare happtly blended"SaId Van Buren to Mr Clay tt If you wIllgIve mett ApInch of your excellent Maccoboy snuff "182.InEuropeoftenbyprIvatehouses, wIthout aSsIstanceof banksRelIef15 got not byIncreasebut by dImInutIonof debtas JustIce Marshall, hasgone out ofhIScaseTIpan' TylerWe'll bust Van'sbilerblOUght In thevice of luxuria sed aureiS furcuhs,whIchforkswerebought back In thetIme of PresIdent Monroeby Mr Lee our consul1n Bordeaux(( The manISadough-face, aproflIgate,"won't say heagrees wIthhISpartyAuthorIzed Its (thebanl\.'s) presIdent to usefundsatdIscretIon(ItS funds, hISdIscretIon) toInfluence pressveto power, WIthmarkeddIscretIon, usedno further thanIn objectIng to bankunder charter eXIstIngH FrIendly feelIng toward our bank InU themIndofthePresIdent (Jacksonwhoseautographwassent to the PrIncessVIctorIa)wrote BIddle to Lennox Dec 1829cc Counter rumours. wIthoutfoundatIon, I hadU a full andfranktalk wIth thePresIdent who wasct most kindabout Its (thebank's) serVIcestothecountry"BIddleto HamIltonmNovemberU To whichend, largely IncreasedlIne ofdIscounts1830, October, 40 mtllionMay, 1837 seventy mIllions andthen someRememberedthISIn Sorrento" In theVICinageofVeSUVIUSnear eAhumed Herculaneumu 30 mIllIon" saIdMr DanWester UIn states on theMISSISSIPPICt WIll all havetobecalledIn, Inthree183CC:yearsand nInemonths, Ifthecharterbe notextendedC(Ihesertatenawt tewsay et wIll dee-preClerateCC: everyman'sprorpertyfromtheetceteraU tothekepertal ovMISSOUlI, affect theprIceofC(crawps, leynd en theprordewceovlabour, totheembararsement "de mortuls wrote Mr Van Burendon'tqUIte apply In acase ofthIScharacter4 to5 nullIon balance mthe natIonaltreasuryReceIpts3I to32mIllIonRevenue32 to33mIllIonThe Bank34ImIllIon, andIndeposIts6 mIllIons of government money(anda majOrItyInthe Senate)PublIC Money mcontrol ofthePresIdentfromI5to 20thousand (ldest, afundforthesecret serVIce)tc emplOyIngmeansat thebank'sdisposalIn derangmg the country's credIts, obtaInIng by panICcontrol over publIc mindU saId VanBUlentt fromthe real commIttee of Bank'sdIrectorsthegovernment's dIrectorshave been excludedBank presidentcontrollIng government's fundsto the betrayal of the natIongovernment funds obstructIngthegovernmentand has sequestered the saIdfunds of thegovernment(WIthchapter, date,verse andcltatIon)acting InJ.1legal secretpourIng oIlon thepressgIVIng nommalloans onmexlstent securIty"Inthe eighteenhundredandthirtiescc on precedent that MrHamIlton hasneverheSItated to Jeopard the generalforadvance of particular lnterests "184tt Bank curtailed17 mIllion on a lIne of64 rrulIloncredItstt Had not Mr Taney(of thetreasury) preventedthatbranch (InNew York) fromthen collectIng8mllhon700thousandandarmedour CItyWIth9 mIllIon todefendus (thewholecountry)10 thIS war onIts trade andcommerce,CambrelIng, Globe Extra1834Peggy Eaton's Own Story And1 MarIettaHad not put on hergrandmother'sdressShemIghthavelasted, amystery IfDoloresHad not put on a hat shaped lIke a WIgShe nught haveremaIned anexoticPlacwt ocuhs, and dId not mInd strong CIgarsIrrItable and unstable,Isformed, ISdestroyed,Recomposesto beonce moredecomposed(thus, descendIng to plant lIfe)Sorrento, June21St VJ.1la FalangolaIntheVICInage ofVesuvIus, 111 themIrror of memoryMr Van BurenJudge Yeats, whom I renlember etcWarded off scrutiny ofhISmental capaCitIesBy a dIgnified andprudent reservewluchlong practIce had made second natureAlex HamIlton hadbeen blackmaIled butpreferred, In the end, prIvate scandal to shade onhISpublIC careerMarshall, saIdRoane, underIIllnedtheU SConstItutionNo manbefore Tom Jefferson In my house185Said one of the(t Ablespeechby VanBurellu Yes, veryable"UYe-es, Mr Knower, an' on wlch side ov thetarIff wasIt')tc POInt I was In theact of consIderIng"replIedMrKnowerInthe 1D.lrror of memory havebeentoldI renderedthe truth agreat serVIce by thatspeech onthetarIffbut directnessonall pOInts wd seem notto havebeenItsconSpICUOUSfeatureI thankedhIm(James Jones, brotherIn law of Ml ClInton)forhIS kInd offer butsaId myfortunesweretoo low In ebbfor me at thatmoment to compromIseLacked not who said thatJohnAdamsdIslIkednotso much theIdea of amonarchaspreferred Braintree HouseoverHanoverandhiS son, seeking lIght fromthe starsdeploredthat representativesbeparalyzedby theWill of constituentstt I publicly answered morequestionsthan all other preSidents put together"SignedMartin VanBurentt Mr Webster In debt to the bank "Damned yellowrascal, saidClay4t Unnecessary, thereforeInJuriousInterferenceonthepart ofthegovelnmentAnd theyand their gang Incongressdebated three monthsWithoutIntrodUCIngonesolitary proposItIon to reverseTaney'sdeCISionor In any way to relIeveany distressHICJACETFISCI LIBERATOR186XXXVIIIt1duol che sopra SennaInduce, falseggta1zdofa11101zetaParad,soXIX, I 18A'that year Metevsky went overto AmerIcadelSud(andthePope's mannerswere so like MrJoyce's,got that way In theVatIcan,weren't lIkethat before)MarconI knelt IntheanCIent mannerlIke JImmy Walker saYIn'hIs prayersI1:IS HolInessexpressedapolItecurIOSItyas to howHISExcellency hadchased thoseelectrICshakesthroughthea'mosphereLucreZIaWantedarabbIt'sfoot,and he, Metevsky saId to the one sIde(three chIldren, fiveabortIons and dIed of the last)he saId theother boysgafter sunrIse or whatever)called together assembled Ingeneralcounell of thePeople of theCIty ofSIenamagnrficentSymbolIc good of the Communeandfatherlandddettlsslmohavingchief placeanddesIre that thecitIzensget satisfactIon (sianosoddlsfattI) contentmcl1tand be fullypersuaded ofwhat forthecommongoodIS herebeing dealt wIthaswehavealreadybeenfor tenyearsprOjectIngthiSMONTEfor gt futurebenefittothecityWorthy wIll tothechosenendOb pecunlae scarsltatemSP SENENsisacproeoamplIsslmBahaCollegIumCIVlcesvlgiiantiaetotIUSCIvItatISUrban VllIth of Siena, Ferd I mag ducedOnOfellcItatemdomInanteetFerd IRomanEmperor as elected12.5 I of the Protocols marked alsoX, I, I, F,andfourarabIcOB PECUNIAE SCARSITATEMbecausetherewas shortage ofCOIn, InNovemberbecauseof taxes, exchanges, taxlaylngs andusurIeslegItImateconsumptIonImpededtenthousand onthe office ofpasturagetothe endfour fat oxenhaVIng theIrarses wIpedand In generalbeIng tIdIed up to servegod under my WIndowWIth stoles of ImperIal purpleWIthtassels, andgroomsbeforethecarrOCClOon whIch carrochSIX lIonheadsto receIve thewax offerIngThusarrIvethegoldeagles, thebannersofthecontrade,andboxes ofcandlestMn-YAWWH'" 'SZld the left front ox, suddenly,(pnAWH' ' astheytIedonhISredfront band,2.16St George, twohokey-pokeystandsandtheunIcorn NlcchIO' NICch-IO-ne'"The kalhpygous Slenese femalesget that wayfromthe salttethatIS fromcontinual pluggmguphIllOnebox markedC 200 LIRE'C laudatepuerl 'alIasserveGodwIthcandleswIth the pallo and 17 bannersand whenSIX men had hOIsted upthe bIg candleabIt askewInthecarrochandtheforeox hadbeen finallyarse-wlpedtheysetofftowardtheDuomo, tImeconsumed 1hourand17mInutesonthesecurItymobIleand ImmobIleof IndivIdual CItIzensIn theCIty or wheresoeverREE-sponslbIIItyquocunquealIundeandthIS ohltgatto, oblIgatIon shd/be dIvIdedby portIon of ImmobIlegoodsthusdelIberatedInfull meetIngIn the name of the OMNIPOTENT, and of theglorIOUSVIrgInM4 (meanIngMarla) our Advocateyear of salvatIon162.2. ona Saturdayaswasthe 4thday of MarchhavIng already ten yearsago started propOSIngrepresentatIves of thewholepeopleandbelowwrIttennotarIes publIctwo hundredthousand(scudI)Malster AugustInoChISIO equltesanointed of the order of Stephen(pope, holy) no ducentoruma return of10,000 scud!.2.17IntheparIshofSanGlovannJ (Joann15)To be or not to be tIed upWIth the Pawn ShopandhISsuccessors In theGreat Duchyguarantee of the Income fromgraZIngup to(IllegIble) saIdtomean, nollbrls septem, theStlmof, sunln1arn, t;cut')rumten thousandOnsecurItynlobl1eandlIl"'lnoblleREE-sponslblhtyOut of Syracusenot haVIngmoneyaboalJto Athens at credItors'rIskcutthesalls, dumped011 at anIslandbtlt theS0 manwouldnt swallow ItUptothequantIty of200,000on the whole people'scredItfor publIcandprIvateutIlItyshares to be calledLoea MontlswhIchIS tosaySItes on tIleMountaIn@100 scudl to gIve5 scud] 1.yearas longasthe MOUNTendurethere firstwasthefrult of naturethere was the wholeWIll ofthepeopleserene MDux andHIStutrIcesand lordsdeputIes of theBalley, Inname of OmnIpotent Godbest mode etcetera, and the GlorIOUS Vlrglnconvokedandgatheredtogether 1622general counctl therewere I 17counCIllorsIn the hall of World Map, With bells andWIthVOIce of theCryer (IIBandltore)shares of Mount to yIeldfivescudl on each hundredperannUln, andto be separatefromthe PITY2.18wIthItsownmagIstrates, ItsownmInIstersIlluS Balla esegulsca In tuttoRescrIpt ofTThelr HHlghnessesACTUM SENIS InParochlaSGiovanniSblank leaves at end up to the IndexhocdIedeclm' octavo, fromtheIncarnationyear 162.3 Celsohada wheat schemeJuly toDecember, July toNovc1'DberGrassnowhereout of placePInecuts thesky IntothreeThus BANK ofthegrasslandwasraIsedIntoSeignorystatl fattlSlgnorla, beIng present ParIs Bolgarlnicledlt of theCommune ofSIena12. oftheBaIleypresent went Intocomm... tteeI cancellarluswrotetoHISHIghnessANew Mount thatshall receIvefromallsorts of personsfromLuoghl publIcandprIvate, prIvIlegedandnon-prIvIlegedabase, afondo, adeep, asureandacertaIntheCIty haVIngt" entrate 'thecustoms andpubhc IncomeM150 to - scud12.00toguarantee whIchwd/suffice 8to 10thousandyearlyon the gabelle and/oronthedoganaTuesday3JantoWed 6Eplfany162.2.a New Monte requested tobear@5% annual16.12. January,assigned on the PaschlQffodePasch!March162.2 Donna Orsola of wherever removed from the bookof the S1enese publIC women (motIonapproved by the Batley)March2.4 agaInappearedblackmoney fromFlorenceMontedeF1I'enze, vacabtle, 15.91,219payableeverytwomonthshadbeen8and1/2gangstel S admItted1621toprovIdeWORKfor thepopulaceregIster, rescrIpt0-raZl0della Rena toberecagnlzedasIllegItImatefather of the bastards of PIetro deMedicIat 100 scud! per annumIf youfollowme, not asthelegItImatefather ofPIetro'sIllegItImateoffsprIngOrbembellis, urbemgabelhs, Urbanus octavusImplevItJune21St FrIday orthereabouts 162.4agreedto magIstrate's order thatMrsMargurltadePecoraGalloberelnoved fromtheregister of the town whoresofSIena, onchargeofthIeveryFllday the first day of JulyMerchants spoke to the BaIley, actIon on Monte NuovodelayedJan 162.2. the Dukeanswered, andalreadyspoke of thegrass land16 July, Monte Nuovo, commItteetoarrangeItNewMount approvedbytheIr HIghnessesXbre Monte Paschale, fattoSlgnorla notIceserved totheMagIstrates for ConservatIons and to theMaglstr1cy oftheGrazlngMay r626mOle stew abouttheblackmoney(leadmoney)rescrIptthat InthesaIdplacebe not put for the Lord Count norhIssuccessorsanysurety forbandItsand crImInals22.0but only for CIVIl debts, that It serve not as safe cache for C:llmlnalsasdIdtheFlorentIneLoanOfficeanno domini 15hundredan'whateverremaInobliged totake saltfromGrossetoat the same priceas nowrulIng1676 ambassadorstoFIrenzewhen the Grand Duke said he dId not understand economICSnon Intendeva dl quella materiabeIng obliged totrust InhismInisters1679 for two years no one gaoledfordebtsunder 14 lIre, thoseInfor 30 or undercd bereleasedonorder oftheBuonuomlnlwhoshd/:fix termsfor arbitrationMonte to lend 4736 scudltotheTolomel foundatIon, andtotake no mterest on thISsumspentfor thecollege1680 todebtors4%andonethIrdtocreditorsbepaid2/3rds of 1 %under that, frozenassetsDlxbre'2.2. make responsibleall persons, andall goods of thelaItythat the Mount have Itsfundsecurethat whoso putshIS cOin In It shall hold hiS luoglubearIng5%frUitageper annumSIgned NIeolo de AntilleHoratiOGIan:6.gl1ollSeb Cellesl LL AA(TheIrHIghnesses)gratify thIS demand to set upa Monteto PublIC Good and to prIvatetoempower, faCIlItate, andbelICItwerepleasedtoaccommodate, andprestarethefundon the GrandDuke's publIcIncometo the sumas of capItal 200,000for5%frUItage that wd be ten thousand the year221whIchattaIntotheOffice ofGrasslandsPaschl dl detta ClttathesaIdsum wIthcautelethat no one shd/suffcrMarlaMaddalena, tutrlceHorOdellaRena(whose bastards)1622thirtIeth of Xembrewerenot hisnatural bastardsthattheIllustrIOusBaIleyshall executethISorderInall pOInts(but onlyhIsbastardsOffiCIally )faIthful rescrIpt of theIr HIghnesses.2 Jan 16.22, OraZIOGrcollnlStIlesenese or theyearbegInnIngInMarchEnactedSIena, IntheParIshofS GlonnI, InpalatIo,WIthWItnesses abovementIoned, apostolIc, ImperIal, CItIzenofSIenaFlrenze1749, 1000 scudlfor draInIngthelow land2.000 to:fix RomanRoadadvanceauthorIzedupto12,000PublIcdebt at the end of theMedICIscudl14 mIllIonor80mtlilon lIra pre-war222XLIVAD thou shalt not, FIrenze1766, and thou shalt notsequestrate for debt anyfarmImplementnoranyyokeox nor1ny peas1nt whIle heworkswIththesanlePIetroLeopoldoHeavygraIncropunsoldnever had the 110unt lacked for speCIe, cut rate to four and X/3rdCJ.edltors hadalwaysbeenpaId,that tradeInSIde theGrand Duchybefree of unpedlmentsshut down ongraInImports'83, fourpercent legal maXln1umInterest'85, threeonchurchInvestments, motuproprIOPIetroLeopoldaFerdInanda EVVIVA' ,declaredagaInst exportatIonthoughtgraIn was to eatFlagstrumpetshornsdrumsanda placardVIVAFERDINANDOandweresoundedall carIllonsWIthbombsandWIthbonfiresandwassung TEDEU1\1In thanks totheHIghest for thISsoprOVIdent lawandwerelIghts lItInthechapel of AleAanderandthe Image of theMadonnaunveIledand sung lItan1es and then went toStCatherIne'schapelInSDomenICoandbytherelIquaryoftheSaInt's headsangprayersandwenttotheCompanyFonteGlusta22.3alsosingingthe IttanlesandwhenwasthisthanksgIvIngendedthecortegeandthecontradewithhorns drumstrumpetsandbannerswent tothehouses of the varIOUS ambulant vendors, then were the sticks of theflagsset InthestanchIons onthePalace of theSelgnorsandtheglIdedplacardbetween them(thusended themorning)rneanlng to start Inthe afternoonand thebIg bell and all bells of thetowerInthepIazzasoundedfrom8a m untIl seveno'clockIntheevenIngwIthout IntermISSIon and next day was proceSSIoncoachesandmasksIngreatnumberand of everydescriptIonedl tutteIequalltato thesoundalways of drumsandtrumpetscryIng VIVA FERDINANDO andIn allparts of thepIazzawereflamesIngreatnumberandgrenadesburnIngtosound of bombs andof mortarettlandtheshootIng ofguns andof pIstols andInch'lpel of thePIazzaagreat numberofcandlesfor the publIcatIon ofthISsoprovIdent law andat sundown weredancesandthemaskswent; Intotheir housesand thecaptains of the wardcompanIes,thecontrade, tooktheirbanners tothe PIazza ChapelwhereoncemoretheysanglItanIesand crIedagaIn Ferdlnando EVVIVAEvviva Ferdinado11 Terzoand fromthecontradecontInuedthedrummIngandblowmg of trumpetsandhuntInghorns,torch flares, grenades and they went to the PIazza delDuomowIthanew hullabaloo gunshotsmortarettl andpIstolstherewere no streets not ablazeWiththetorchesor wIth wood firesandstraw flaresand the vendors had been warnednot to show goods forfearofdIsorderandstayed all thatdaywIthindoors.2.24orelseoutsIdeSIena ThISwasalawcalledDOVIZIa annonariato be freedfrom the Yoke of LicenceFrom October9th unttl the3rd of NovemberwasunforeseenJubIlatIon, four lInesoftablet InmarbleFrumentorumhcentlacoercItadeannonarialaxata PauperumaequedivitiumbonoconservltFERDINANDI 1792refusedtotakeWIthhImobjectsofsmall bulkwhIchheheld tobe the property of the natIon Ferd III 1796that thesovereIgnbe11 pIll galantuomodel paesethecItIzenprIest FrLenZIni mountedthetrIbunetoJOinthecItIzen AbramandInadmIrIngcalmsat thereWIththemtheCItIzenthe ArchbIshopfrom7,50abushel to 12.bythe26thAprIland on June28th came men of ArezzopastthePortaRomanaandwent Intotheghettothere to sack. and burn hebrewspart were burned WIth the lIberty tree In thepIazzaandforthe rest of that day and nIght1799annadomInIPIllage stopped bysuperIor order 3rdJuly was dIscovered atreasonIn thecartrIdgesgIven the troopsthat ISwerefull of semolIna, not powderandcherrystonewhereshd/havebeenballandInotherstoolIttlepowderRespectons les pretres, remarked TaIleYf1nd1800agoodgraInandWIneyearIfyou wd/get onwell WIththepeasantryofthepenInsulaPrClnler BrumaucVous voudrezcltoyenturnoverallsums10 yr/cashboxtothecommunIty, fraternlte, greetIngsDelortactIng forDupont Lletltenant General~ O U l S KIngof Etrurla, PrImus, absolute, without constItutIontaxesso heavy that arethought tobeluorethanpaId by subjects of BritaInGen Clarke tothe Mlnlstrodegl1EsterlWhereasthefrUits oftheMountwerethe2/3rds oftheonepercentw11erewlthtopayall current eApenses MadamernasoeuretCOUSlneIhave received Your 11aJesty's letter ofNovelnber twenty-fourthIsupposethatIntheactual ell curnstanccsSheWIll be In a hurrytoget toSpainor at least toleavea country where shecan no longerC\taywlththedIgnItybefittIngher rankI havegIvenordersthatshebereceIved In my kIngdom of ItalyandIn my French StatesWIthhonoursthat aredueherIf your Majesty shouldbeIn MilanorTurInbefore the18th ofdecemberI shouldhavethel.dvantage ofseeIng her I amsendInganofficermyaIde de camp, General Rel1e whoWIll deliverthISletterHeWIll becharged at thesametIme totakemeasuresfor the securIty of thecountry andto remove men who could trouble Its qUIet,SInce I learn that Your Majesty has already thought necessal jto Import troopsfromLIsbonMy troops shd have by now entered that capital~ n d takenposseSSIonofPortugal226WherewIthI prayGod, MadammySIster andCOUSIn,hebepleased tohaveyouIn holyand worthy keepIngAt VenIce, decemberfifth 1807Your Majesty's kInd brother and COUSInNAPOLEON(hIS secretary nuxing the pronounsYou, She, sheall toMaJesty)And those men whoC wIth bestIal enthusIasm'took horse placewere, saysthe much lesser BandInl, paId by the prefectandbeforehandpreparedtc ArtIstshIghrank, Infact solesocIal summItswhIchthetempest ofpolItICScannot reach,"whIchremark appears tohave been made byNapoleonAndtSemIramIs' 1814 departed from Luccabut her brother'slawcoderemaInsmonumento dl CIVIle sapIenzadrIedswamps, grewcotton, brought InmerInosmortgagesystem ImprovedC Thanlt god such men be but few'though they bUIld up human courageAndbefore111m hadbeen PletloLeopoldothat WIshedstatedebt brougllt toanend,thatput thegUIldsunder commontrIbunal,thatleftnamesonlyasvestIge offeudal chaIn,that lightened mortmaInthat prIncesandchurchbeunder taxaswereothers, thatendedthegaollngsfor debt,thatsaId thou shalt notsell pubhc offices,that suppressed so many gabelle,thatfreedtheprInters ofsurveIllanceandwiped outthecrime of lesemaJesty,that abolIshed deathasa p ~ n a l t y andalltortures In prIsonswhIch he held were forsegregatIon,22.7that splIt common propertyamongtillers,roads, trees, andthewool trade,the stlktrade, andaset prIce, lower, for salt,plusanother full pageofsuchactIonsHabsburgLorraIneHIssontheThIrdFerdInanda, cut taxesbyhalf,ImprovedttllageInVal dl Chlana, Llvornoportof11ncoandthiS daycameMadameLetIZIa,theex-emperor'smother, andonthe 13thdepartedtThe foundation, Siena, has been to keep brIdle on usury'NIcoloPlccolomlnI, Provveditore22.8XLV~ . ~ " I I I I l " " ' I T H UsuraWIthusurahathnomana house of good stoneeachblockcut smoothand well fittIngthat desIgnmIght cover theIr face,wIthusurahathno mana paIntedparadise on hIschurch wallharpes et luzor whereVIrginrecelvethmessageand halo projects fromInCISIon,WIthusuraseeth no manGonzaga hIS heIrs andhIS concubInesnopictureISmade toendurenor to lIve wIthbut It IS made to sell and sell qUIcklyWIthusura, SInagaInst nature,IS thybreadever moreofstaleragsIS thybread dryas paper,WIth no mountaIn wheat, no strong flourWIth usura the lIne grows thickWIthusura ISnoclear demarcatIonand no man can findSIte forhISdwellIngStonecutterIS kept fromhIS stoneweaverIS keptfromhiS loomWITHUSURAwool comes not to marketsheepbrIngethnogaInWIthusuraUsuraIS a murrain, usurablunteth the needle In the maId's handand stoppeththespInner'scunnIng P1etro Lombardocamenot byusuraDUCCIOcame notbyusuranorPIcr della Fr lnccsca, ZuanB,Jhn' not b} usuranor wasC La Calunnla ' paIntedCame not byusura Angchco, came not AmbrogIOPraedls,Came nochurch of cut stonesIgned Ada11Zo llZCfecrtNotbyusuraStTrophlmeNotbyusuraSaint HIlaIre,Usurarusteththe chIselItrusteththecraft andthecraftsmanIt gnawetllthe threadIntheloomNonelearneth toweavegoldInher pattern,Azure hatha canker by usura, cramOlSI ISunbrolderedEmerald findeth no MemllngUsuraslayeththe chIldInthev,rombIt stayeth the young man's courtIngIthathbroughtpalseytobed, lyethbetweenthe youngbrIde andher brIdegroomCONTRANATURAMTheyhavebroughtwhores forEleuslsCorpsesareset tobanquetat behest of usuraNB Usury Achargefor theuseof purchasIngpower, levIedwIthout regard to productIon, often wIthout regard to thepossIbIlItIes of productIon (Hence the faIlure of the MedICIbank)XLVIAD If you wIll say thatthIStaleteachesa lesson, or that theReverend ElIothas foundamorenatural language youwhothInkyou wIllget through hell In a hurryThat daytherewascloud overZoaghAnd forthleedays snow cloud overthe seaBanked lIke a lIne of mountamsSnow fell Or raIn fellstolid, awallof lInesSo that youcouldseewhere theaIr stopped openand where theraIn fell beside ItOr thesnow fell besIde It SeventeenYears onthIScase, nIneteen years,nInetyyearsonthIScaseAn' the fuzzy bloke sez (legs no pants ever wd fit) C IFthat ISSo, any government worthadamncanpaydIvIdends";) ,The major chewed It a bIt and sez C Y-es, ehYou mean Instead of collectm'taxes~ ,e Instead of collectIng taxes 'That office'DldJasee theDecennIO),DecennIo eXposItIon, reconstructedoffice of II Popolo,Waal, ourswazlIkethat, mInusthe Mtllsbomban' the t e a p o t ~heavy lIpped chap at the desk,One half green eye andone brown one, nIneteenYears onthIScase, CRIMEOv twoCENturIes, 5 mIllIonsbeln' kIlled offto1919, andbefore thatDebts of theSouth to New York, that IS tothebanks oftheCIty, twohundredmtlhon,231war, I don't thInk (orhaveIt your ownway )about Five mllhonbeIng kIlled off couple of Max'sdrawIngs,oneofBalfourandacamel, an'onew'lchferoBvIOusreasonshazneverbeen publIshed, ole JohnnyBull WItha'ankerchlefIt has neverbeen publIshedC He aIn't got an opInIon'Sez Orage aboutG B SsezGrageabout Mr XtertnSez Orage about Mr Wells, C he wont HAVEan opInIontroubleIZthat you meanIt, you neverWIllbe aJournalIst'I9years onthIScase, suburbangarden,( Greeks' ' sez John Marmaduke C a couple of arttrIcks'(Whatnever could set upa NATION' '( Wouldn't convert me, dwn't HAVE meconverted,C SaIdcc I know I dIdn't ask you, your fathersent you herect to be traIned I know what I'dfeel 'asked MrOtiSI saIdtherewasnomore JustIceleft InBrItaIn t ~ a n hellHutchInsonIS etcMoore'sReports, for thebookwasborrowed, Itsownerabuyer, not areaderofbooksfor It nad been Mr GrIdley'sNfYj state has done partlally.22, Monday (thISwas 1773)HutchInson's lettersreceivedOliver, Moffat, Pa"'Cton andRomefor 1767, '8, '9avariCIOUS, ambitIOUS, VIndIctIvetheseweretheletters that Frankhngot hold ofBone of ourbone, educatedamongus,serpentanddeputy serpentthatSIrJohnTempleprocuredtheI11Godknowshowor fromwhomGentleraInlast nIght and thIS mornIngHutchInsonsuckIng uptoGeorge IIIrdfalsehoodmRome'slettersqUIteflagrantCol HaworthattractednoattentionuntIlhedIscovered hIsantipathytoacatThree cargoes BoheawereemptIed, thISIS but anattackuponpropertyI apprehendIt wasnecessary, absolute, IndispensableIrregular recourse to origmal powerIMpeachment by HousebeforeCouncIlsaId shd/beglad1 constItutIon cd/ carryonWIthout recoursetohIgher powersunwrIttenSays Grldley Youkeepverylatehours'End ofthlS CantoLXVJUR.ORSrefusetotakeoathsayIng whIle ChIef JustIce of thIs Court standsllnpeachedMosesGIllhas mademanyJustIcesbylendIng moneyA statue of HM (HIs Majesty)verylargeon horsebacksohd lead glIded withgoldon an hIghmarblepedestalWe then walked up BroadwaymagnIficent bUlldmg, cost 2.0,000poundsNYcurrencyShIpof800tonsburdenlest levelIngspmtofNewEnglandshouldpropagateItselfInNewYork.wholecharge of thePrOVIncebetween5and6thousandpoundsN YorkmoneyFor Massachusetts about 12. thousandlawfulas wdjequal about 16,000 ofN YorkAdvIsed hImtopublIshfrom Hakluyt thevoyage of J Cabot,Hudlbrastavern, PrInceton, sing as badly as thepresbyterIans ofN Yorksczcongress sIld/ raise moneyandemploy men to wrIteInthe newspapers (InEngland)WashIngton wouldraIse one thousand menathISownexpenseandmarchfor release ofBostonnot a VIrgInIanbut anAmericanPatrIckHenrytenants IncapIte, Galloway well aware thatmyarguments363tendtotheIndependencyofthecolonlesbound bynolawsmadebyParlIamentSInceour ancestorscamehereBill of RIghtswIshed to hear In Congress at largelaw of natr/ BrIt constItutIontrade of EmpIre cd/beunderparlIamentMrRutledge of S CarolInasaIdII: Adams,Wemust agreeupon somethIng'TurtleandeverythUlgelseadutchittedEnglIshprayer17thof SeptemberAmerica WIll support MassachusettsC thatnatIonnew avov/s brIbery tobe part of her system'1fr l-Ienry, AmerIcan legislatureAfterDecember 1St nomolassescoffee pImento flomDomenlcafinebowlInggreenandfineturtle, madeiraCongressnIbblmgandqUIbblIngasusualtookdepartureInverygreat rainfromthehappy, thepeaceful, theelegantPhiladelphy2. youngladles tosmgusthenewlibertysongreadIness to be shot / versus/ taxesJudgement givesway tofears I/3rdof humanItyIMbeCIlI