• MOON goddess

    From Arthur Neuendorffer@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 18 08:19:12 2021
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    . . . . Winter's Tale [II, 3]
    .
    Leontes: Summon a Session, that we may arraigne
    . . Our most disloyall Lady: for as she hath
    . . Been publikely accus'd, so shall she haue
    . .{A} iust and open Triall. Wh{I}le she liues,
    . . My heart wi{L}l be a burthen to me. Leau{E} me,
    . . And thinke vpon my bi{D}ding. Exeunt. ...............................................
    . . . . <= 20 =>
    .
    . {A} iustandopenTriallWh
    . {I} lesheliuesMyheartwi
    . {L} lbeaburthentomeLeau
    . {E} meAndthinkevponmybi
    . {D} dingExeunt

    {DELIA} -20
    .....................................................
    . . . . Winter's Tale [V, 1]
    .
    Florizel: By his command
    . . Haue I here touch'd Sicilia, and from him
    . . Giue you all greetings, that a King (at friend)
    . . Can send his Brother: and but Infirmitie
    . .(Which waits vpon worne times) h{A}th something se{I|Z}'d
    . . His wish'd Abi{L|I}tie, he had hims{E|L}fe
    . . The Lands an{D} Waters, 'twixt your Throne and his,
    . . Measur'd, to looke vpon you; whom he loues
    . .(He bad me say so) more then all the Scepters,
    . . And those that beare them, liuing. ...............................................
    . . . . <= 14 =>
    .
    .(Whichwaits v . p .o n
    . wornetimes(H) {A} t h
    . somethings(E) {I Z} d
    . HiswishdAb(I) {L|I} t
    . iehehadhim(S) {E L} f
    . eTheLandsa N. {D} W a
    . terstwixty O . u .r T
    . hroneandhi S . M .e a
    . surdtolook E
    .
    {DELIA} -14
    {LIZ} . -14
    (SIEH). -14
    .....................................................
    . . . . Winter's Tale [III, 2]
    .
    Hermione: But yet heare this: mistake me not: no Life,
    . .(I prize it not a str{A}w) but for mine Honor,
    . . Which I would fre{E}: {I}f I shall be condemn'd
    . . Vpon surmizes (a{L|L} proofes sleeping else,
    . . But what your {I|E}alousies awake) I tell you
    . 'Tis Rigor, a{N|D} not Law. Your Honors all,
    . . I doe referre me to the Oracle:
    . . Apollo be my Iudge.
    ..............................................
    . . . . . . . . . <= 32 =>
    .
    . noLifeIprizeitnotast. r. {A} wbutformin
    . eHonorWhichIwouldfre {E} {I} fIshallbec
    . ondemndVponsurmizesa {L} {L} proofessle
    . epingelseButwhatyour {I} {E} alousiesaw
    . akeItellyouTisRigora {N} {D} notLaw
    .
    {DELIA} -32
    {NILE}. -32
    .....................................
    Lord. This your request
    .
    . Is altogeth[ER] iust: ther[E]fore brin[G] forth
    . (And [I]n Apollo's [N]AME) his Or[A]cle. ..............................................
    . . . <= 9 =>
    .
    . I s. a .l t o g e t
    . h [E R] i u s t:t h
    . e r [E] f o r e b r
    . i n [G] f o r t h(A
    . n d [I] n A p o l l
    . o's [N] A M E)h i s
    . O r [A] c l e.
    .
    [E/REGINA] 9
    ----------------------------------------------------------------- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Winter%27s_Tale

    <<The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare published in the First Folio of 1623. Shakespeare's apparent mistake of placing the Oracle of Delphi on a small island has been used as evidence of Shakespeare's limited education. However, Shakespeare
    again copied this locale directly from Greene's "Pandosto". Moreover, the erudite Robert Greene was not in error, as the Isle of Delphos does not refer to Delphi, but to the Cycladic island of Delos, the mythical birthplace of Apollo, which from the 15th
    to the late 17th century in England was known as "Delphos". Greene's source for an Apollonian oracle on this island likely was the Aeneid, in which Virgil wrote that Priam consulted the Oracle of Delos before the outbreak of the Trojan War and that
    Aeneas after escaping from Troy consulted the same Delian oracle regarding his future.
    .
    The name {DELIA} refers to the tiny Greek island of Delos (Δῆλος),
    . the birthplace of Artemis and her twin brother Apollo.>> ----------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvDlh56z0LA&t

    I suggest that {DELIA} refers to the virgin queen: {ELI(z)A(beth)}: ----------------------------------------------------------------- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delia

    <<{DELIA} is a feminine given name, either taken from
    . . an epithet of the Greek *moon goddess ARTEMIS*.>> ............................................................ https://tinyurl.com/y7g56zy3

    <<An exaltation of queen Elizabeth I's virgin purity identified
    . her with the {MOON goddess} *who holds dominion over the waters*.
    . Sir Walter Raleigh had begun to use {DIANA} and later {CYNTHIA}
    . as aliases for the queen in his poetry around 1580, and images
    . of Elizabeth with jewels in the shape of crescent moons or the
    . huntress's arrows begin to appear in portraiture around 1586
    . and multiply through the remainder of the reign.>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
    Art Neuendorffer

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