The place is sealed,An unclaimed sovereignty of voiceless song,And all the unravished silences belongTo some sweet singer lost or unrevealed.So is my soul become a silent place.Oh, may I wake from this uneasy nightTo find a voice of music manifold.Let it be shape of sorrow with wan face,Or Love that swoons on sleep, or else delightThat is as wide-eyed as a marigold. "Cain's Jawbone" is seductive. This series is designed to help you understand what examiners are looking for, focus on the question being asked and make your answers stand out. 18- Many a thruth had been spoken, I reflected, as an epigram. The second edition is a boxed set of page-cards. Probably the best we could do is compile a document on here, and if everyone shared their ideas enough we might be able to get to a fairly certain solution. 25- Have you guess'd you yourself would not continue? United Kingdom),bay laurel,sweet bay,true laurel,Grecian laurel, or simplylaurel. 4. The puzzle was first published in 1934 as part of The Torquemada Puzzle Book. Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing, done with indoor complaints, libraries, que. Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. 78- We that did nothing study but the way to love each other, with which thought the day rose with delight to us and with them set, must, as Henry said, learn the hateful art, how to forget. The Barretts of Wimpole Streetis a 1930 play by the Dutch/English dramatistRudolf Besier, based on the romance betweenRobert BrowningandElizabeth Barrett, and her father's unwillingness to allow them to marry.ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNINGThe Cry of the ChildrenAlas, the wretched children ! [Raising his hat.] Millions of possible combinations. 56- when I was technically a mixed infant. Puzzle, murder mystery,sherlock, cluedo lovers will like this but may find it hard. A dog barked and mourned from the next room, but I could have all the stuff I wanted for ever. Pieris rapaeis widespread inEuropeandAsia; it is believed to have originated in theEastern Mediterraneanregion of Europe, and to have spread across Eurasia thanks to the diversification of brassicaceous crops and the development of human trade routes. The hashtag #cainsjawbone currently has 9.6 million views. 9- I was glad the man had come ; time was not unlimited. Pope Clement VII (1478-1534) aka Guilio de Medici. This book is a puzzle. 29- I trusted they would not taste of Flora and country-green. Sarahs left eye was injured, and there appeared a black spot on her breast. They cad me Ecky when I was a boy. 57- It seemed from what I heard that Feltons meat had been delivered at Brookesley for the first time that day. Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non-recent events. But I have always called them by their names. To Think of TimeWalt Whitman- 1819-18921To think of timeof all that retrospection! In 1934, the Observer's cryptic crossword compiler, Edward Powys Mathers (aka Torquemada), released a novel that was simultaneously a murder mystery and the most fiendishly difficult literary puzzle ever written. 80- He drank my health. A new book to be printed by Unbound. They contain oxalates ofsaponinswhich have needle-shaped crystals that irritate the skin, mouth, tongue, and throat, and result in swelling of throat, difficulty breathing, burning pain, and upset stomach. Ah! Features of our face,The tones of the voice, the touch of the loved hand,Perish and vanish, one by one, from earth:Meanwhile, in the hall of song, the multitudeApplauds the new performer. He will have explodedHell. Their reason for not going to see her is that nothing can bring her back from, Deaths gin (p.48; l.12). Be it granted me to behold you again in dying,Hills of home! Solutions came in from as far away as Alaska, India, and West Africa. The woman originally suspects that the person at her grave is her husband, but sadly it is not. OR 17 August 1786 - deathday of Fredrick II of Pruisen. Immediately after was heard so loud a crash as if the heavens had split asunder.Every one was now solicitous for his neighbour, and they called to one another throughout the field. Having made a connection that satisfied him of the solution, and together with the Laurence Sterne Trust museum and a lucky meeting with a QI producer, Unbound picked up the book for crowdfunding and publication. He has brought his luggage with him. CECILY. So I took the time to type one up myself and would like to share it with everyone. I, Charles Victor HugoRenard-Beinsky, half Pole, half Frenchman,drunken mongrel, lazy waster, and the rest of it I am a Christian ! James had got off, the Earl and his brother Alexander had empathically not. Ruta graveolens[L.strong smelling rue], commonly known asrue,common rueorherb-of-grace, is a species ofRutagrown as anornamental plantandherb. Scannells video has since received over 5.5 million views on TikTok. This item: Cain's Jawbone: A Novel Problem. After Shakespeare, he is the second-most quoted author inThe Oxford Dictionary of Quotations,some of his verses having entered common parlance (e.g. 15- Alexander, the only noteworthy Pope of my native land, was demonstrably affected. I came across Cains Jawbone for the first time when I was a small child, in love with puzzles and books and trying to find ways to clash the two together to fulfill my own dreams of being a detective. It is also probable that the best bed would have been reserved for guests, meaning the second best was the bed that William and Anne shared. 33- I knew he could bever be his old collected self again, and that my gray hairs would go down in sorrow to the grave. This prompted Wildgust to pull out a copy of The Torquemada Puzzle Book, which had been donated by Sterne scholar and trustee Geoffrey DayDay had had it for years but hadnt been able to crack it. But it was pleasant to collect oneself, and count one's burdens - above and beneath - and to one's hand as it were. Already figured it out, didn't take long. B. Yeats- 1865-1939There where the racecourse isDelight makes all of the one mindThe riders upon the swift horsesThe field that closes in behind.We too had good attendance once,Hearers, hearteners of the work,Aye, horsemen for companionsBefore the merchant and the clerkBreathed on the world with timid breath;But some day and at some new moonWell learn that sleeping is not deathHearing the whole earth change its tune,Flesh being wild again, and it againCrying aloud as the racecourse is;And find hearteners among menThat ride upon horses. Perry won three consecutiveWimbledon Championshipsfrom 1934 to 1936 and was World Amateur number one tennis player during those three years. You are under some strange mistake. 98- Whom should I trust with that? Privacy Policy. 55- James had gone off, the Earl and his brother Alexander had empatically not. 41- but aiming, directing, inspiring, : slim, tawny, petulant, self-witted : wanton, but too 55- once it had been hard, gentle, hard, hard, gentle, gentle, gentle hard. Initially, he gained fame as the author of novels such asFar from the Madding Crowd(1874),The Mayor of Casterbridge(1886),Tess of the d'Urbervilles(1891), andJude the Obscure(1895). Cains Jawbone plays around with language, ideas and plot, and it seemed a good idea to see if contemporary readers would find it as interesting, enjoyable and unusual, Wildgust says. 91- I tried to interest him in my little Black Museum, and indeed elicited a frisson with the preserved eyeball of the well-known and respected Cadaver Charlie. 81- He put out his hand and asked if death were so unlike sleep caught this way. At the time, puzzle books werent uncommon. But there was no need for me to weep just at the end of the second dog, nor would I. I would not say at last I was the least. Understanding what happened? 18- He would be, even to start with, for a course of soup, and then another of fishes, as my namesake said, and another of birds. 83- I paused to pass my tongue over the dew distilled by the red rose, the sole surivor, and made a sign which brought Henry cat-like to me over the floor. 37- ; young Alexander had sent them [great brimming bow of yellow jasmine] up the night before with an invatation to a private view of the Paolo Post Avorticists. 77- Stangely enough a jellyfish had plugged the solution of her motor boats continuity. - being's drone-pipe, whose nostril turns to blight the shrivelled stars and thicks the lusty breathing of the sun. The green riverI know a green grass path that leaves the field,And like a running river, winds alongInto a leafy wood where is no throngOf birds at noon-day, and no soft throats yieldTheir music to the moon. 71- Henry, before our tea of anchovy toast an various hot dishes (I was never a stinter) rioutsly displayed himself all over me. When, in 1934, the literary puzzle Cain's Jawbone was published, there was a prize of 25, which is today's equivalent of 1800, or about $2400. Death closes all : but something ere the end, some work of noble note, may yet be done. 78- We that did nothing study but the way to love each other, with which thoughts the day rose with delight to us and with them set, must, as Henry said, learn the hateful art, how to forget. Glass Onion Knives out 2 movie made reference to this book when Daniel Craig was living in his bath tub scene. 99- Of course I ought to have been more careful of such trifle. "Those commiserating sevenths"Life might last! This smoking is accomplished either as a cold smoke of the raw leaves as they areprocessedor as a hot smoke of previously processed (withered and oxidized) leaves. Saul (1855)II"Yet now my heart leaps, O beloved! Whether or not anyone else manages to solve the mystery of Cains Jawbone, Wildgust seems to consider its revival a win not just for word puzzle fans, but also for experimental literature that challenges our ideas about what a novel can be. According to Roger Millington, author of Crossword Puzzles: Their History and Their Cult, Mathers first encountered crossword puzzles in 1924, but he quickly grew bored with the dictionary clues, or clues that consist of or contain a synonym of the answer, that were popular in American crosswords. 43- This is good. Only four people have solved Cain's Jawbone in nearly ninety years. Far, far from here the Adriatic breaks in a warm bay among the green Illyrian hills. 8.85. The answer would be kept secret by the Laurence Sterne trust. Community Reviews (0) Feedback? by Arthur Conan Doyle(Edinburgh,22 mei1859Crowborough(Sussex),7 juli1930). At least I was the last. London. Was tempted to try and solve this but then I remembered that Im currently supposed to be writing my BA thesis. I hasten to inform him of her it is just as lucky to die, and I know it. Tokeramo, the last crime on this earthwill be when some one drops a bomb amongsta group of vivisectors. Only three puzzlers have ever solved the mystery of Cain's Jawbone: do you have what it takes to join their ranks? 19 + 20 October 1906 - Fire Latham Chapel in Selby, England ????????????? 87 (top)- Of the old bold mate of Henry Morgan. "[1][2], The phrase Cain's Jawbone refers to the Biblical stories of Cain and Abel and Samson.[1]. 79- I made love to Flora again in the back parts. Her lover was blackened all over; not the least sign of life was found in either. He is most famous for his novelRobinson Crusoe, published in 1719, which is claimed to be second only to the Bible in its number of translationsThe last word ofJournal of the Plague Yearis alive:A dreadful plague in London wasIn the year sixty-five,Which swept an hundred thousand soulsAway; yet I alive!H. Fakes, Quials and Arty. John Hewit and Sarah Drew they were both struck dead by lightning. For weeks now, Scannell has been attempting to solve an excruciatingly difficult literary puzzle called Cains Jawbone. 63- she [Babbie?] he left the thornwi'me. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Only three people have ever solved the puzzle, two British men in the 1930s and in 2020 British comedy writer John Finnemore. 49 (bottom)- Bring Palamabron , horned priest, skipping upon the mountains,And silent Elynittria, the silver-bowed queen. 92- i had plenty of time, my watch said. 54-Poor old man; to pestle a poisoned poison behind his crimson lights. Evelyn Hope Poem by Robert BrowningEvelyn HopeI.Beautiful Evelyn Hope is dead!Sit and watch by her side an hour.That is her book-shelf, this her bed;She plucked that piece of geranium-flower,Beginning to die too, in the glass;Little has yet been changed, I think:The shutters are shut, no light may passSave two long rays thro' the hinge's chink.II.Sixteen years old, when she died!Perhaps she had scarcely heard my name;It was not her time to love; beside,Her life had many a hope and aim,Duties enough and little cares,And now was quiet, now astir,Till God's hand beckoned unawares,---And the sweet white brow is all of her.III.Is it too late then, Evelyn Hope?What, your soul was pure and true,The good stars met in your horoscope,Made you of spirit, fire and dew---And, just because I was thrice as oldAnd our paths in the world diverged so wide,Each was nought to each, must I be told?We were fellow mortals, nought beside?IV.No, indeed! ChildrenInyourheartsarethebirdsandthesunshine,Inyourthoughtsthebrooklet'sflow,ButinmineisthewindofAutumnAndthefirstfallofthesnow. Lo, how these fair immaculate women walk behind their jocund maker; and we slighted De Mauves, and that far different she, Gressie, the trivial Sphinx. parfum charg de nonchaloir!Extase! Ive already gotten my special moment with all this crazy media attention so now Im happily just along for the ride.. Im doing this first and foremost for fun, and so my only goal is to submit an answer by the end of the competition next December. 51- After all,I was doing another mans work for him. )Seasons pursuing each other the plougher ploughs, the mower mows, and the winter-grain falls in the ground;Off on the lakes the pike-fisher watches and waits by the hole in the frozen surface,The stumps stand thick round the clearing, the squatter strikes deep with his axe,Flatboatmen make fast towards dusk near the cotton-wood or pecan-trees,Coon-seekers go through the regions of the Red river or through those drain'd by the Tennessee, or through those of the Arkansas,Torches shine in the dark that hangs on the Chattahooche or Altamahaw,Patriarchs sit at supper with sons and grandsons and great-grand-sons around them,In walls of adobie, in canvas tents, rest hunters and trappers after their day's sport,The city sleeps and the country sleeps,The living sleep for their time, the dead sleep for their time,The old husband sleeps by his wife and the young husband sleeps by his wife;And these tend inward to me, and I tend outward to them,And such as it is to be of these more or less I am,And of these one and all I weave the song of myself. , the only noteworthy Pope of my native land, was demonstrably affected. O parfum charg de nonchaloir! Henry King(1592 30 September 1669) was an English poet who served asBishop of Chichester. We'd a week or so of dippin' around in a wind from outer hell,With a fathom or more of broken sea at large in the forrard well,Till our boats were bashed and bust and broke and gone to Davy Jones,'N' then come white Atlantic fog as chilled us to the bones." As well as some gloriously. No Import Fees Deposit & $30.98 Shipping to Vietnam. And my namesake wrote a letter, in which he said that Sarahs left eye was injured, and there appeared a black spot on her breast. Upon doing so, the reader will discover the six murderers, and who each one murdered. Crowdfunding publisher Unbound published a new stand-alone edition of the puzzle in 2019 in collaboration with the charity The Laurence Sterne Trust. Its usually a large bulletin board, whiteboard or wall. And then theres the language barrier; any contemporary solver must conquer Matherss florid, archaic style. Go find the bottom! 10- They went back two days and formulated their bet, till I could have howled. Thank you for signing up! Cains Jawbone first appeared in 1934 as the final entry in The Torquemada Puzzle Book, a collection of crosswords, anagrams, and other verbal pastimes. The book was published by Victor Gollancz Ltd., the same house that had published George Orwells memoir Down and Out in Paris and London. Le couchant dardait ses rayons supremes et le vent bercait les nnuphars blemes; les grands nnuphars entres les roseaux tristement luisaient sur les calmes eaux. Finding it will supposedly help the would-be solver identify six murder victims and their killersprovided they can sort out the storys seemingly endless tangle of obscure literary and historical references, each of which could either be an important clue or a red herring. Song of Myself, 7Walt Whitman- 1819-1892Has any one supposed it lucky to be born?I hasten to inform him or her it is just as lucky to die, and I know it.I pass death with the dying and birth with the new-wash'd babe, and am not contain'd between my hat and boots,And peruse manifold objects, no two alike and every one good,The earth good and the stars good, and their adjuncts all good.I am not an earth nor an adjunct of an earth,I am the mate and companion of people, all just as immortal and fathomless as myself,(They do not know how immortal, but I know. All women become like their mothers. For instance, there are spaces before and after the colons and semicolons like in the book. 10- Then came Hyacinth's day. It is known by an abundance of common names includingAdam and Eve,adder's meat,adder's root,arum,wild arum,arum lily,bobbins,cows and bulls,cuckoopint,cuckoo-plant,devils and angels,friar's cowl,jack in the pulpit,lamb-in-a-pulpit,lords-and-ladies,naked boys,snakeshead,starch-root,andwake-robin. So I took the time to type one up myself and would like to share it with everyone. Her lover was all over black; but not the least sign of life was found either. Peace, Peace, she cannot hear Lyre or sonnet, All my life's buried here, Heap earth upon it. It produces some of the most dramatic and painful symptoms of any known toxic reaction, making it quite noticeable and a common choice for assassinations and poison attacks. 51- I dance with the dancers and drink with the drinkers. "XThen they left you for their pleasure: till in due time, one by one,Some with lives that came to nothing, some with deeds as well undone,Death stepped tacitly and took them where they never see the sun.XIBut when I sit down to reason, think to take my stand nor swerve,While I triumph o'er a secret wrung from nature's close reserve,In you come with your cold music till I creep thro' every nerve.XIIYes, you, like a ghostly cricket, creaking where a house was burned:"Dust and ashes, dead and done with, Venice spent what Venice earned. Please note: this puzzle is extremely difficult and not for the faint-hearted. - collect myself. 24- Roses automatically remided me [Clement] of my aunt Cynthia who had, before there was any constraint between them, asked the poor old Ahkoond of Swat to share a dream nest with her heart among these decorative but vestigial flowers. Funny thing because the end of reading it all for the first time is only a beggining of reading it properly. Although the requirements of Poet Laureate had changed, and those in the office were rarely required to write verse for special occasions, Masefield took his appointment seriously and produced a large quantity of verse. No answer being returned to those who called to the lovers, they stepped to the place where they lay. My signs are a rain-proof coat, good shoes, a staff cut from the woodsbyWalt WhitmanMy signs are a rain-proof coat, good shoes, and a staff cut from the woods,No friend of mine takes his ease in my chair,I have no chair, no church, no philosophy,I lead no man to a dinner-table, library, exchange. 50- And the wonderful hands at the opposite side of the table were at work with a careful of strange pens. There are millions upon millions of possible combinations, but only one arrangement of pages is correct. Yes, she looked as if her name would be of the sort. and I hear again the callHear about the graves of the martyrs the pee-wees crying,And hear no more at all.. 32- Did Wodehouse know it, I wondered. In the third stanza, the woman sees now that not only has she been forgotten by her most beloved, but also by her worst enemy. A community of people trying to solve Cain's Jawbone, the world's most fiendishly difficult literary puzzle. I was old enough to remember her; she wasn't the one I'd killed. and our The conceit of Cains Jawbone is both simple and intimidating: According to an epigraph at the front of the book, the slim volumes pages have been accidentally printed out of order, and its up to the reader to the find the correct pagination. The 22-year-old Din (Navajo) poet is bringing cool-girl, Just wait, people are going to ask where, Knives Out! Augustus Edwin JohnOMRA(4 January 1878 31 October 1961) was aWelshpainter,draughtsman, andetcher. Cains Jawbonewas published in 1934 by Edward Poys Mathers under the pen name Torquemada. In the murder mystery, readers must identify six killers and their victims. He pottered about with me and succeeded at last in making friends with Henry. 37- I looked across the table to great brimming bowl of yellow jasmine. True, it was long and graceful. , Paperback Is to-day nothing? ISBN: 9781292258997. 76- Young women are green; I spoke horticulturally. So, even her faithful dog does not care to remember her. . : The answer to Cain's Jawbone has not been made public and it is said only a very few puzzlers have ever successfully solved the puzzle. The echoes ring with our indecent calls, I pick out some low person for my dearest friend. He tasted love with half his mind, nor ever drankthe inviolate spring where nighest heaven. Last week, a very strange and exciting thing happened. The pages can be arranged in 9.3310157 (factorial of 100) possible combinations, but there is only one correct order. I drove Henry home, and left him. TUSITALA = story-teller.It is a word in the Samoan language which means 'writer of stories'.Tusitala was the name used by the Samoan people for Robert Louis Stevenson, who lived the last four years of his life in Samoa and is buried on Mount Vaea. If the future is nothing, they are just as surely nothing. According to a 1934 ad in The Observer, a hefty cash prize of 25the equivalent of more than 1800, or about $2400 USD, in todays marketwas offered to the first person to send in the correct solution. Only two puzzlers have ever solved the mystery of Cain's Jawbone: do you have what it takes to join their ranks? In stock. and fitted beautifully, which was more than could be said for some of hers. puzzle Cain's Jawbone. But in the years afterwards, reports The Guardians Alan Connor, the answer to Cains Jawbone was thought to have been lost. Seven survivors seen 'n' saved of the Esmeralda's crowd,Taken aboard the sweet Marie 'n' bunked 'n' treated proud,'N' D.B.S. In the words of The Pattern of Hardys Poetry, the dog believes that her grave is, a place to bury bones, not affections (Hynes 53). I was banished and slept miserably with Flora. 38- Poor Sonia Gordon I cried softly, as I stabbed once. pic.twitter.com/7CDpGatZuN Mathew Clayton (@Mathew__Clayton) November 6, 2020 76- Those little golden escapes, those logical thoughts, came on me like starts upon some gloomy grove, as Henry said. For questions or feedback, please feel . But I am your cousin Cecily. .Tokeramo, I'll tell you a joke the best jokeyou have ever heard. In reality, her husband is off with his new love, and feels that since she is dead it, cannot hurt her now (p.48; l.5). Checking availability for Buy Online, Pick up in Store. I didn't realise that I would have to cut out all 100 pages. It has been known asGlossodia majorsince its description by the prolific Scottish botanistRobert Brownin 1810, but recent discoveries suggest its inclusion in thegenusCaladenia. [{"displayPrice":"$10.36","priceAmount":10.36,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"10","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"36","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"%2FkYYT2Nh%2B%2BLMFRvWhEIOQjpSFuEWLD86DscYk95vMCkBFkiw6hGwifHtMfOU7J2VwDp5n6OpG2OAMJdpDc9a5q7tT6ApgnyRfahgqNbM0FQO00%2FDU4c%2F27RGConXuoWDO6XPKW024%2FzFuDJw0%2BG0ag%3D%3D","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"NEW"}]. https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/crossword-blog/2017/oct/30/crossword-blog-a-vintage-mystery-with-a-bizarre-twist, https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/653534/cains-jawbone-book-puzzle. Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar. Cain's Jawbone book by E. Powys Mathers. Ouvre ton me et ton oreille au son de ma mandoline: pour toi j'ai fait, pour toi, cette chanson cruelle at caline.Open your soul and your ear to the sound of my mandolin: for you I made, for you, this cruel and cuddly song. Prices plea was answered by a resident of a Hampshire, England, nursing home, who sent him the solution to Cains Jawbone, along with the correct pagination. If youve ever solved a barred-grid style of puzzle, which uses thick black lines rather than black squares to indicate where an answer ends, you can thank (or perhaps blame) Mathers, who devised the format. , Item Weight You, I see from your card, are Uncle Jack's brother, my cousin Ernest, my wicked cousin Ernest. The novel is written in a formal English style and the pages without context are prone to boring a reader to the point that they might miss something incredibly important. And behold, Boaz came from Bethlehem. 80- Hospitality, when I came to consifer it, as indeed a funny thing. Two of his novels,Tess of the d'UrbervillesandFar from the Madding Crowd, were listed in the top 50 on theBBC's surveyThe Big Read. It is distinct from thesickle. Ahumanist, he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism, incorporating both views in his works. After getting a copy for myself, I immediately ordered one for a friend who likes difficult challenges. We value your privacy and use cookies to remember your shopping preferences and to analyze our website traffic. Video meliora proboque, deteriora sequorMEANINGI see a better way and approve it, but I follow the worst way. I at least do not shun you,I come forthwith in your midstI will be your poet,I will be more to you than to any of the rest. There are two recorded solutions of the mystery, which has millions of possible combinationsand only one is right. . This feeling of neglect is seen in the line, What good will planting flowers produce? (p.48; l.10). He is best remembered forThe Beggar's Opera(1728). Insert Pepe Sylvia meme here. 6- I thought of the old spare-room in this very house, where Mrs. Please try again. Back when it was originally released, only 2 people were confirmed to have solved the puzzle. 27- I had seen, day after day, every sunlit or night obscured detail of the funny old house I had visited so many years ago. What is Cain's Jawbone? 93- Anyway their hour had come and was now over. After his death his poems were lauded byEzra Pound,W. H. AudenandPhilip Larkin.Many of his novels concern tragic characters struggling against their passions and social circumstances, and they are often set in the semi-fictional region ofWessex; initially based on the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom,Hardy's Wessexeventually came to include the counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, Hampshire and much of Berkshire, in southwest and south central England. Here's the description of the book from the 1934 edition: Cain's Jawbone, the bald narrative of a series of tragic happenings during a period of less than six months in a recent year, has met with an accident which seems to be unique in the history of the novelette. He said this was his last day. Masefield's humility was shown by his inclusion of a stamped envelope with each submission so that his composition could be returned if it were found unacceptable for publication.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------One of the Bo'Sun's YarnsbyJohn MasefieldL OAFIN ' around in Sailor Town, a-bluin' o' my advance,I met a derelict donkeyman who led me a merry dance,Till he landed me 'n' bleached me fair in the bar of a rum-saloon,'N' there he spun me a juice of a yarn to this-yer brand of tune." [Arthur Hugh Hallam]OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII.by Alfred, Lord Tennyson..XC.He tasted love with half his mind,Nor ever drank the inviolate springWhere nighest heaven, who first could flingThis bitter seed among mankind;That could the dead, whose dying eyesWere closed with wail, resume their life,They would but find in child and wifeAn iron welcome when they rise:'Twas well, indeed, when warm with wine,To pledge them with a kindly tear,To talk them o'er, to wish them here,To count their memories half divine;. 97- I was not in Dorset ; but I murmured to myself that Ellen Brine of Allenburn would never mwore return.
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