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It may be Shakespeare’s cesspit, but then again, that which we call a cesspit by any other name would smell as bad.
It’s a dirty job, but someone has to do it — I guess.
We lived in Yorktown Virginia for a couple of years around 1960. I dug up white clay pipe stems and pottery while digging a flower bed. It was fun.
Old outhouse locations are great places to dig if your looking for old bottles, coins, anything that used to be carried in pockets.
How oedipal.
I suppose there is no chance of recovering any Shakespeare DNA. Right?
A book will be written about it called “Getting Busy with the Bard’s Muddy Hole.”
“Here I sit,broken hearted, had to....blah blah blah”.
Crappy job. But then, what’s a shite hole for?
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(Isn't that a lovely word to go look up?)
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
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Better they should dig him up and check his pockets, check his wallet. Never mind that doggerel about a curse.
Lift a little DNA while they’re at it.
It’s really Bacon’s cesspit. Trust me on this. I have unique insight.
An English knot garden is a beautiful expression of the art of interweaving rows of short hedges and plants in a manner that reminds one of medieval tapestries hanging on manor walls in intricate knots.
The beauty of a knot garden will be perfectly kept hedges that form not only a pathway through the garden, but a geometric, synchronous pattern that brings order and yet has nature as its main component. Color can be added by the use of short-growing compact flowering plants. The knot garden, large or small, is generally edged by a log or plank frame. It is not what is commonly referred to as a "maze" which has high hedgerows.
The center of a knot garden can be a gazebo, a fountain, statuary or other artistic form.
The beauty and startling effect of a knot garden is most effective when viewed from the upper floor windows of a manor house or a multi-story building.
English knot gardens and their counterparts, French parterres, can be seen today on the tourist trails of castles, manors, palaces and chateaux.
Leni
Wonder if they will discover used sheets of foolscrap with some addendums to Willie’s known works, done while he was on the throne?
“...to be constipated or not, that is the question.”
“Aye, here’s the rub.”
“Out, out damned spot.”
“Here I sit, broken hearted...”