5628 ERI MEN AI TE KUDONIAI
5629 Betuene Aprile and Merche
5630 with sap new in the bough
5631 With plum flowers above them
5632 with almond on the black bough
5633 With jasmine and olive leaf,
5634 To the beat of the measure
5635 From star up to the half-dark
5636 From half-dark to half-dark
5637 Unceasing the measure
5638 Flank by flank on the headland
5639 with the Goddess' eyes to seaward
5640 By Circeo, by Terracina, with the stone eyes
5641 white toward the sea
5642 With one measure, unceasing:
5643 "Fac deum!" "Est factus."
5644 Ver novum!
5645 ver novum!
5646 Thus made the spring,
5647 Can see but their eyes in the dark
5648 not the bough that he walked on.
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5649 Beaten from flesh into light
5650 Hath swallowed the fire-ball
5651 A traverso le foglie
5652 His rod hath made god in my belly
5653 Sic loquitur nupta
5654 Cantat sic nupta
5655 Dark shoulders have stirred the lightning
5656 A girl's arms have nested the fire,
5657 Not I but the handmaid kindled
5658 Cantat sic nupta
5659 I have eaten the flame.
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XL
5660 Esprit de corps in permanent bodies
5661 "Of the same trade," Smith, Adam, "men
5662 "never gather together
5663 "without a conspiracy against the general public."
5664 Independent use of money (our OWN)
5665 toward holding OUR bank, own bank
5666 and in it the deposits, received, where received.
5667 De banchis cambi tenendi....
5668 Venice 1361,
5669 '62 .. shelved for a couple of centuries ..
5670 "whether by privates or public ...
5671 currency OF (O, F, of) the nation.
5672 Toward producing that wide expanse of clean lawn
5673 Toward that deer park toward
5674 the playing fields, congeries, swimming pools, undsoweiter:
5675 Sword-fish, seven marlin, world's record
5676 extracted in 24 hours.
5677 Wd. make the loan, sterling, eight hundred thousand
5678 if Peabody wd. quit business.
5679 England 1858
5680 IN THE NAME OF GOD THE MOST GLORIOUS MR.
5681 D'ARCY
5682 is permitted for 50 years to dig up the subsoil of
5683 Persia.
5684 '62, report of committee:
5685 Profit on arms sold to the government: Morgan
5686 (Case 97) sold to the government the government's arms ...
5687 I mean the government owned 'em already
5688 at an extortionate profit
5689 Dollars 160 thousand, one swat, to Mr Morgan
5690 for forcing up gold.
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5691 "Taking advantage of emergency" (that is war)
5692 After Gettysburg, down 5 points in one day---
5693 Bulls on gold and bears on the Union
5694 "Business prospered due to war's failures."
5695 "If a nation will master its money"
5696 Boutwell decided bonds shd. be sold direct by the treasury.
5697 Mr Morgan: contributions to the Republican Party, largely
5698 to the republican party.
5699 Beecher's church organized by realty agents---
5700 Belmont representing the Rothschilds
5701 "specie payment's resumption
5702 "enriched a small group of holders."
5703 stock subscription (railway construction)
5704 seldom over 30 percent ...
5705 in '76 default 39% of the total
5706 that is 39 per cent of the
5707 bonds for railway construction
5708 Said Mr Corey "there being no central institution
5709 as in London"
5710 Pujo investigation: Said Mr Morgan:
5711 "never sold short in my life"
5712 having learned that a high degree of liquidity....
5713 1907 "cd. not have been done without Mr Baker
5714 "we cdnt. have stopped it (the panic).
5715 As to the government's arms: they were bought by
5716 one government office before they had been sold
5717 (as condemned) by another ditto (i.e. government office)
5718 passing through a species of profit sieve.
5719 "A greek," said Ionides or some other Hellene,
5720 "honest after he has cleaned up 20 thousand"
5721 meaning twenty thousand pund sterling.
5722 With our eyes on the new gothic residence, with our
5723 eyes on Palladio, with a desire for seignieurial splendours
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5724 (ÀGALMA, haberdashery, clocks, ormoulu, brocatelli,
5725 tapestries, unreadable volumes bound in tree-calf,
5726 half-morocco, morocco, tooled edges, green ribbons,
5727 flaps, farthingales, fichus, cuties, shorties, pinkies
5728 et cetera
5729 Out of which things seeking an exit
5730 PLEASING TO CARTHEGENIANS: HANNO
5731 that he ply beyond pillars of Herakles
5732 60 ships of armada to lay out Phoenecian cities
5733 to each ship 50 oars, in all
5734 30 thousand aboard them with water, wheat in provision.
5735 Two days beyond Gibel Tara layed in the wide plain
5736 Thumiatehyon, went westward to Solois
5737 an headland covered with trees
5738 Entha hieron Poseidonos, against the sun half a day
5739 is seabord marshland high-murmuring rushes.
5740 In that place great elephant herds
5741 and beasts many other amongst them
5742 So laid we house: Karikon, Gutta, Akra, Meli, Arambo
5743 These are the cities, then Lixos
5744 Pours down from out of High Libya
5745 The lixitae friendly cowboys and herders
5746 Up country be aethiopians living with untamed beasts
5747 shut in by the Lixtus mountain
5748 whereon are misshapen men swifter than horses.
5749 Men of Lixtae came with us to interpret
5750 for 12 days sailing southward, southward by desert
5751 one day sailed against sun, there is an harbour
5752 with an island 15 miles in circumference,
5753 We built there, calling it Cyrne
5754 believing it opposite Carthage as our sailing time
5755 was the same as from Carthage to the Pillars.
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5756 Past Xrestes, a great river,
5757 a lagoon with three largish islands
5758 a day onward great hills end an inlet,
5759 Their folk wear the hides of wild beasts
5760 and threw rocks to stone us,
5761 so prevented our landing.
5762 Next is a river wide, full of water
5763 crocodiles, river horses, Thence we turned back to Cyrne
5764 for 12 days coasted the shore
5765 Aethiops fled at our coming
5766 Our Lixtae cd. not understand them.
5767 12th day rose the woody mountain
5768 with great soft smell from the trees
5769 all perfumes many-mingling.
5770 Two days, the wide bayou or inlet
5771 Lay flatland above it busy by night with fires.
5772 Filled our tanks, sailed 5 days along shore
5773 Came then West Horn, the island that closes its harbour
5774 And by day we saw only forest,
5775 by night their fires
5776 With sound of pipe against pipe
5777 The sound ply over ply; cymbal beat against cymbal,
5778 The drum, wood, leather, beat, beat noise to make terror.
5779 The diviners told us to clear.
5780 Went from that fire fragrance,
5781 flames flowed into sea,
5782 Fearing and swiftly, the land by night decked with flame
5783 One pillar of light above others
5784 Scorched at the sky and stars
5785 By day this stood an high mountain
5786 That they call the gods' carroch.
5787 By flame for three days to South Horn, the bayou,
5788 the island of folk hairy and savage
5789 whom our Lixtae said were Gorillas.
5790 We cd. not take any man, but three of their women.
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5791 Their men clomb up the crags,
5792 Rained stone, but we took three women
5793 who bit, scratched, wd. not follow their takers.
5794 Killed, flayed, brought back their pelts into Carthage.
5795 Went no further that voyage,
5796 as were at end of provisions.
5797 Out of which things seeking an exit
5798 To the high air, to the stratosphere, to the imperial
5799 calm, to the empyrean, to the baily of the four towers
5800 the NOUS, the ineffable crystal:
5801 Karxèdonion Basileos
5802 hung this with his map in their temple.
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XLI
5803 Ma qvesto,"
5804 said the Boss, "è divertente."
5805 catching the point before the aesthetes had got
5806 there;
5807 Having drained off the muck by Vada
5808 From the marshes, by Circeo, where no one else wd. have
5809 drained it.
5810 Waited 2000 years, ate grain from the marshes;
5811 Water supply for ten million, another one million "vani"
5812 that is rooms for people to live in.
5813 XI of our era.
5814 Story told by the mezzo-yit:
5815 That they were to have a consortium
5816 and one of the potbellies says:
5817 will come in for 12 million"
5818 And another: three millyum for my cut;
5819 And another: we will take eight;
5820 And the Boss said: but what will you
5821 DO with that money?"
5822 "But! but! signore, you do not ask a man"
5823 what he will do with his money.
5824 That is a personal matter.
5825 And the Boss said: but what will you do?
5826 You won't really need all that money
5827 because you are all for the confine."
5828 "Noi ci facciam sgannar per Mussolini"
5829 said the commandante della piazza.
5830 "Popolo" said Cici "ignorante!
5831 "And the worst of 'em all is my "donna"
5832 (In the third year of his age)
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5833 "Where the Pope goes is lack of money
5834 Because of the mass of clerics
5835 who bring cheques for the banks to cash,
5836 And for these the banks must pay money.
5837 And you must know how they pay, and
5838 when and on what days there are markets
5839 and in which seasons are the fairs, and
5840 when they need money in which where
5841 and what are the rates of exchange
5842 (Messire Uzzano in 1442)
5843 To have shortage neither in time nor in place
5844 but to have money there ready
5845 for sailing of ships, wangles of merchants
5846 and for the due pay for soldiers
5847 both from commune or overlord,
5848 and you must work day and night
5849 to keep up with your letters.
5850 Eleven hours the day, 32 centimes the hour
5851 "And you stole it"
5852 said the employer at Orbe
5853 After the boss had worn out his best only shoes.
5854 Monday 14th, in the morning.
5855 After six days in the training corps
5856 They sent him back to the front
5857 (documento)
5858 Geschichte und Lebensbilder
5859 Temperature of enormous importance
5860 Erneuerung des Religiosen Lebens
5861 more especially in mountain warfare
5862 In den Deutschen Befreiungskriegen, by Wilhelm Baur
5863 This remarkable work was presented
5864 to the young Uhlan officer
5865 by her imperial majesty Augusta Victoria
5866 with a tender and motherly dedication
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5867 Renewal of higher life
5868 in the struggle for German freedom, 19 hundred and 8,
5869 in mountain warfare,
5870 ordine, contrordine e disordine
5871 "una pace qualunque"
5872 social content to the war.
5873 The young Uhlan was never out of uniform from his
5874 eighth year till the end of the war
5875 contrordine e disordine
5876 Trees, hedges of white thorn, toward San Casciano
5877 were stiff frosted with silver---
5878 20 metres between the trenches
5879 "was identified as the hospital where Mussolini ... from
5880 photo in Corriere di Domenica, and then bombed ...
5881 Feldmarschall Hindenburg in the imperial box
5882 Heard for the first time Mozart and asked what the noise was
5883 all this god damned cultural nonsense.
5884 But Fritz' father had kept the letter
5885 That he, Herr Nvon so Forth, shd. back up
5886 his, Hindenburg's application
5887 for a seven dollar per year increase in pension---
5888 fees due him for having participated in the
5889 Battle of Waffenschlag, in the seventies or whenever.
5890 Una pace qualunque. Over Udine ...
5891 wd. have called that eagle a portent
5892 "Yes, sir, we will file that"
5893 said the seventh under cat's dogkeeper
5894 when he rec'd the Hun ultimatum,
5895 The rest being nacherly on french vacation ... 1914
5896 "At any rate, he had the fleet out."
5897 remarked Winston's mama.
5898 "Never" said Winston to his cousin
5899 "waste time making munitions.
5900 Be a GUN, and shoot other's munitions.
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5901 Don't waste time having ideas."
5902 (cousin deeply impressed .. but
5903 did not achieve lasting preeminence)
5904 in that world which M. Crevel has depicted
5905 in the world of Esperanza, Primrose and Augusta;
5906 of fat fussy old women and of fat fussy old men.
5907 "Sure they want war," said Bill Yeats,
5908 "They want all the young gals fer themselves."
5909 That llovely unconscious world
5910 slop over slop, and blue ribbons
5911 "Pig and Piffle" they called it in private
5912 10 pence per copy to make, 6 pence on the stands
5913 and each year 20 thousand in profits
5914 Pays to control the Times, for its effect on the market
5915 "where there is no censorship by the state
5916 there is a great deal of manipulation ..."
5917 and news sense?
5918 Cosimo First guaranteed it.
5919 To pay 5% on its stock, Monte dei Paschi
5920 and to lend at 5 and ½
5921 Overplus of all profit, to relief works
5922 and the administration on moderate pay ..
5923 that stood even after Napoleon.
5924 Said C. H. "To strangle the bankers ...?"
5925 And Woergl in our time?
5926 To the Count de Vergennes. Paris, August. 1785
5927 Consumption tobacco, esteemed in francs
5928 15 to 30 million pounds, let us say it may be 24
5929 delivered in ports of France @ 8 sous
5930 9 million 600 thousand
5931 at the rate 6 sous to manufacture
5932 7 million and something
5933 revenue to the King 30 million
5934 to the consumer 72
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5935 expense of the tax in collection is therefore
5936 say 25 million
5937 presumptuous to assume
5938 Twenty million frenchmen, 19 millions accursed, Mrs. Trist,
5939 In every material circumstance.....
5940 Public debt increasing at about one million a year
5941 You will see by Gallatin's speeches....
5942 Saddled by bank, led by a bridle
5943 National property being increased ...
5944 must furnish adequate representation ...
5945 all imported commodities are raised about 50 percent
5946 Vol. IX. 337, Lands rose in a vortex of paper,
5947 not here where the banks do not reach
5948 Mechanics get 1.50 a day
5949 But are worse off than with the old wages....
5950 Independent use of our money ... toward holding our bank.
5951 Mr Jefferson to Colonel Monroe
5952 120 million german fuses used by the allies to kill Germans
5953 British gunsights from Jena
5954 Schneider Creusot armed Turkey
5955 Copper from England thru Sweden ... Mr Hatfield
5956 Patented his new shell in eight countries.
ad interim 1933
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THE FIFTH DECAD OF CANTOS XLII-LI
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XLII
5957 We ought, I think, to say in civil terms: You be
5958 damned'
5959 (Palmerston, to Russell re/ Chas. H. Adams)
5960 'And how this people CAN in this the fifth
5961 et cetera year of the war, leave that old etcetera up
5962 there on that monument!' H. G. to E. P. 1918
5963 Lex salica! lex Germanica, Antoninus
5964 said law rules at sea
5965 FIXED in the soul, nell' anima, of the Illustrious College
5966 They had been ten years proposing such a Monte,
5967 That is a species of bank---damn good bank, in Siena
5968 A mount, a bank, a fund a bottom an
5969 institution of credit
5970 a place to send cheques in and out of
5971 and yet not yet a banco di giro, and the Bailey
5972 sought views from the Senate 'With paternal affection
5973 justice convenience of city what college had with such
5974 foresight wherefore S. A. (Your Highness) as in register
5975 Nov. 1624
5976 following details: as third, a Yearly balance
5977 as 5th that any citizen shall have right to deposit
5978 and to fruits therefrom resultant at five percent annual interest
5979 and that borrowers pay a bit over that
5980 for services (dei ministri) that is for running expenses
5981 and book keeping which shall be counted a half scudo
5982 per hundred per year
5983 (All of this is important)
5984 and 6thly that the Magistrate
5985 give his chief care that the specie
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5986 be lent to whomso can best use it USE IT
5987 (id est, piú utilmente)
5988 to the good of their houses, to benefit of their business
5989 as of weaving, the wool trade, the silk trade
5990 And that (7thly) the overabundance every five years shall the
5991 Bailey
5992 distribute to workers of the contrade (the wards) holding in
5993 reserve a prudent proportion as against unforeseen losses
5994 though there shd. be NO such losses
5995 and 9th that the borrowers can pay up before the end of their
5996 term whenso it be to their interest. No debt to run more than
5997 five years.
5998 July 1623
5999 Loco Signi
6000 x [a cross in the margin]
6001 That profit on deposits should be used to cover all losses
6002 and the distributions on the fifth year be made from remaining
6003 profits, after restoration of losses no (benché) matter how
6004 small
6005 with sane small reserve against future idem
6006 I, Livio Pasquini, notary, citizen of Siena, most faithfully copied
6007 July 18th. 1623
6008 Consules, Iudices, and notary public pro serenissimo
6009 attest Livio's superscript next date being November.
6010 wave falls and the hand falls
6011 Thou shalt not always walk in the sun
6012 or see weed sprout over cornice
6013 Thy work in set space of years, not over an hundred.
6014 That the Mount of Pity (or Hock Shop)
6015 municipal of Siena has lent only on pledges
6016 that is on stuff actually hocked ... wd be we believe useful
6017 and beneficent that there be place to lend licitly
6018 MONEY to receive licitly money
6019 at moderate and legitimate interest
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6020 was sent months ago to YYour HHighness AA VV a memorial
6021 to erect a New Mountain
6022 could accept specie from Universities (id est congregations)
6023 and individuals and from Luoghi
6024 i.e. companies and persons both public and private
6025 WHOMSOEVER
6026 not requiring that they have special privilege
6027 because of their state or conditions but to folk of
6028 ANY CONDITION
6029 that the same Mount cd/lend on good Mallevadoria
6030 (that is security) at the same rate plus a little over
6031 to cover current expenses of supervisors and employees
6032 & being sent to YY. HHighnesses (AA. VV. = YY HH)
6033 that you might understand it
6034 that it be brought to consideration with certain details
6035 discussed first orally and then put into writing
6036 (in what wd. seem to have been 1622)
6037 Stating that Siena had no income and Their Highnesses
6038 had provided credit from customs
6039 and from miscellaneous taxes
6040 and that the Grand Duke hadn't lost anything by it
6041 Plus a list of Sienese assets (coolish)
6042 Plus a lien on 'The Abundance'
6043 And knowing that all this is but a little
6044 Pledge the persons and goods of the laity
6045 And leave open door to other towns in the state
6046 who care to give similar pledges
6047 And that whoso puts in money shall have lots in the Monte
6048 that yield 5% interest
6049 and that these shareholders shall receive their due fruit
6050 And that the Gd Duke make known at Siena
6051 to the same deputies of the Bailey ...
6052 but that it be separate from the Pawn Shop
6053 and have its own magistrates and employees
6054 and that YYour HHighnesses send approbation
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6055 commanding their will, we humbly with reverence
6056 ... the 29th day of Xember 1622 ...
6057 servants of YYour HHighnesses
6058 Nicolo de Antille
6059 Horatio Gionfiglioli
6060 Sebastiano Cellesi
6061 TTheir HHighnesses gratified
6062 the city of this demand to
6063 erect a New Monte
6064 for good public and private and to facilitate ...
6065 ..agreed to accommodate
6066 ......and to lend the fund against the Gd Duke's
6067 public entries to the sum of
6068 200,000 scudi
6069 capital for fruit at 5% annual
6070 which is 10,000 a year
6071 assigned on the office of grazing
6072 on caution of said security offered
6073 leaving ground for other towns that
6074 wish to participate
6075 with TTheir HHighnesses
6076 approbations as follows:
6077 Maria Maddalena Tutrice
6078 Horo della Rena 30 Xembre 1622
6079 Needs a stamp
6080 refer to
6081 the Governor
6082 Fabbizio bollo
6083 vedo
6084 Governatore the illustrious Bailey
6085 executed in toto & as per true rescript of
6086 TTheir HHighnesses
6087 2 Jan 1622
6088 Cenzio Grcolini
6089 which date goes in the Sienese calendar
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6090 whereof December was the x th month and
6091 March was the New Year
6092 ACTUM SENIS, the
6093 Parish of San Joannij in the Gd Ducal Palace
6094 present the Marquis Joanne Christophoro the
6095 illustrious Marquis Antony Mary of Malaspina
6096 and the most renowned Johnny something or other de Binis
6097 Florentine Senator, witness and I notary undersigned
6098 Ego Livius Pasquinus of Marius
6099 (deceased) filius Apostolic Imperial and Pontifical notary
6100 public Judge Ordinary, Citizen of Siena
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