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Philipp Sorge
is on page 724 of 1120
Goodness is required.
It is part of the design.
Badness is understood.
It is a lapse, and part of the design.
Acknowledgement of the good
And condemnation of the bad
Are required. Lapses
Are not understood.
— Nov 13, 2023 09:46PM
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It is part of the design.
Badness is understood.
It is a lapse, and part of the design.
Acknowledgement of the good
And condemnation of the bad
Are required. Lapses
Are not understood.
Philipp Sorge
is on page 385 of 1120
You have taken the east from me; you have taken the west from me;
you have taken what is before me and what is behind me;
you have taken the moon, you have taken the sun from me;
and my fear is great that you have taken God from me!
— Sep 27, 2023 09:45PM
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you have taken what is before me and what is behind me;
you have taken the moon, you have taken the sun from me;
and my fear is great that you have taken God from me!
Philipp Sorge
is on page 250 of 1120
‚May she marry a ghost and bear him a kitten, and may//
The High King of Glory permit her to get the mange‘
Wird in mein Beleidigungsrepertoire aufgenommen.
— Sep 14, 2023 09:47PM
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The High King of Glory permit her to get the mange‘
Wird in mein Beleidigungsrepertoire aufgenommen.
Philipp Sorge
is on page 207 of 1120
Nothing more funny than a poem where a rider curses his horse to hell because it threw him off in front of the woman he loved, she lost all respect for him and broke up with him.
'I gave you oats, you thankless devil!
And saved your life, you graceless fiend, you!
From ragged mane to scrubby tail
I combed and brushed and scraped and cleaned you.'
— Sep 04, 2023 11:33AM
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'I gave you oats, you thankless devil!
And saved your life, you graceless fiend, you!
From ragged mane to scrubby tail
I combed and brushed and scraped and cleaned you.'
Philipp Sorge
is on page 170 of 1120
"Lover and Echo"
'Tell me, Echo fair!
From the air above
Since thou knowest, why
I to sorrow clove?
Echo: Love
Love!-O no, of course,
That source ceased to flow;
That I knew of yore
Now no more I know.
Echo: No?
Lo, if Fortune hard
Will thy bard oppress,
Is there - tell me sure
cure for my distress?
Echo: Yes
Sage and witty Sprite
Rightly now reply,
Since there's healing calm
Choose what balm should I?
Echo: Die.
— Sep 04, 2023 11:27AM
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'Tell me, Echo fair!
From the air above
Since thou knowest, why
I to sorrow clove?
Echo: Love
Love!-O no, of course,
That source ceased to flow;
That I knew of yore
Now no more I know.
Echo: No?
Lo, if Fortune hard
Will thy bard oppress,
Is there - tell me sure
cure for my distress?
Echo: Yes
Sage and witty Sprite
Rightly now reply,
Since there's healing calm
Choose what balm should I?
Echo: Die.
Philipp Sorge
is on page 164 of 1120
'Hey' - ein Disstrack gegen eine gesamte Stadtbevölkerung aus dem frühen 14. Jahrhundert. Sich selbst in der 3. Person als "fly" bezeichnen ist *chef's kiss*.
'Hey merchants with your great packs
Of drapery and avoir du poids on your backs,
Precious stones, pounds, marks, gold and silver -
of which not a groat finds its way to the poor!
Full of wit he was and fly
Who said this in poetry.
— Sep 03, 2023 11:02AM
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'Hey merchants with your great packs
Of drapery and avoir du poids on your backs,
Precious stones, pounds, marks, gold and silver -
of which not a groat finds its way to the poor!
Full of wit he was and fly
Who said this in poetry.
Philipp Sorge
is on page 83 of 1120
Es ersteht beim Lesen die Lust, die alten Platten von The Pogues aufzulegen
— Aug 18, 2023 12:14AM
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Philipp Sorge
is on page 43 of 1120
Dann fangen wir mal im 6. Jhd. an und schauen, was diese 1000 Seiten über Irland erzählen.
— Aug 17, 2023 10:10AM
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