The Devil Haven't
A Tongue in your HeadWith One's Tongue
Hanging out, One's Cheek,
The Gift of Three Tongues,
Hold & Bite, One's Tongue,
Find a Civil & Keep Clean,
One's Tongue,
Confusion & Lose
Of One's Tongue,
Mother, Tongues are Wagging
The Devil Haven't
A Tongue in your Head
Envy is destructive,
By it's Artilary.
~Anonymous: Greek Anthology; X, 111
Heaven shall fall,
Let justice come forth
[Caelum cadet;
Fiat Iustitia]
~Anonymous: Latin; Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, (43 B.C.E.)
First Equal
[Primum aequale]
~Anonymous: Latin, saying
May it rest lightly,
On you, Earth.
[Sit leviter,
Super te, Terra]
~Anonymous: Latin; Tombstone inscription
Produce the person,
You are..
[Ede hominem
Tu es...]
~Anonymous: Latin
Are sacred
Departed spirits
[Terrebis,
Spirituum]
~Anonymous: Latin; Tombstone inscription
Diverge & Decree
[Decernite & Decretum]
~Anonymous: Latin; Ancient political, Machiavelli
Sea of infinite
Substances
~ Saint John; De Fide Orthodoxa, Bk 1. Ch.9
To Formulate Justice
Is to Consummate Injustice
[Proferre Iustitiae
Numquid consummare iniustita]
~Anonymous: Latin; Cicero, Bk. 1. sec. 33
There are Six Essentials,
First the spirit,
Second rhythm,
Third thought,
Fourth the scenery,
Fifth the brushes,
Sixth Ink...
~Ching Hao; Notes of Brushwork (925)
I've Extricated Our Souls
~Saint Bernard; Epistle 106 (1091-1153)
One parted from the others,
As the flesh being nailed..
~Poem of the Cid (1200)
Free me from turbulence
~Henry II, (1133-1189)
Knowledge conformity
Is the intellect of the object..
~Averroes; Tahafut-ul-Tahafut (1126-1198)
Armory plays,
The orators.
~Christopher Marlowe, Tamburlaine the Great I, 664 (1564-1593)
In Signs of Surmount,
Shalt Thou Prevail
~Constantine; Eusebius, Bk. I; Ch. 28 (285-337)
Love knows of scatter,
Mending neglect is easier.
~Saint Jerome; Letter 7, (342-420)
It is stricken to be ignorant of one's ignorance
~Saint Jerome; Letter 53, (342-420)
The mirror is the intellect,
And pupils silence,
By the secrets of heart.
~Saint Jerome; Letter 54, (342-420)
Truth resides in internal beings.
~Saint Augustine; Of True Religion (390)
Was I adore with love.
~Saint Augustine; Confession, III, (354-430)
Too late I admired you,
And, Behold, you were within,
And I outside myself,
There searching
Ancient and New!
~Saint Augustine; Confession, X, (354-430)
Ladder your vices,
Underfoot them by trample
~Saint Augustine; Sermons, 58 (354-430)
Quarrels of a doves love,
Flatter the wolfs hate,
~Saint Augustine; Sermons, 64 (354-430)
Plowing is Finish,
Sown my Seed,
Epoch by time,
To sit & read.
~T'ao Chien; Reading the book of Hills and Seas, (365-427)
Always, everywhere, and by all,
Believe Imagine
~Saint Vincent of Lerins; Commonitorium, Ch.2 (450)
It is said; the faces of angels,
Are the co-heirs,
Of the angels in heaven...
~Pope Gregory I; Bede, Ecclesiastical, Bk. II, Ch. 1 (540)
Ad astra tendite;
Per certamina
[Strive to the stars;
Through struggles]
~Anonymous: Latin, Proverbs
[Da bis,
Qui statim dat]
Give twice
Who gives promptly
~Anonymous: Latin, saying
Ama quem adhuc amabat
Cras at enim quis,
Dilexit Amor.
[Love whom yet loved,
Tomorrow, let who has,
Loved Love.]
~Anonymous: Latin, Pervigilium Veneris {The Vigil of Venus; (350)}
Reminisce: It is provide, to humanity, for eternity.
One goes away, and then comes back, things still remain.
~Song of the Harper (2600 B.C.E.)
Be ebullient for your eternal.
~The Maxims of Ptahhotep (2400 B.C.E.)
Instill the love of yourself into all energies,
A reference will be testimonial.
~Teachings of Merikare; Parable (2135-2040 B.C.E.)
Inferno in the sea; the vision of Revelation,
Revolution; results of Resolutions.
~The Book of Change I Ching; Ch. 49; Ko (1200 B.C.E.)
Gale over water: the vision of psyche and truth,
Instead of intramural malice evils.
~The Book of Change, I Ching; Ch. 61, Chung Fu (1200 B.C.E.)
In patience possess ones soul.
Son of man comes within a cloud,
With knowledge, of remembrance.
~Luke 21-22 : 19,27 ;19
Blessed is the seed of thy womb,
My spirit & soul doths.
~Luke 1: 42,46
I am Legion, for regiments is enormous.
~Luke 5; 9
Writing all things in one book,
Is to giving a youth armory.
~Clement of Alexandria; The Stromata, Bk 1 (150-215)
It is certain any religion
Compelling religion is forsaken,
~Tertullian; Ad Scapulam, sec. 2 (160-240)
It is to be trusted,
Because it is absurd.
~Tertullian; De Carne Christi, sec. 5 (160-240)
What is Ancient Greece,
Have to do with,
Egypt and the Holy Land.
~Tertullian; De Praescriptione Haereticorum, Ch. 7, sec. 9 (160-240)
I dispel futility with conceit,
As vanity does.
~Tertullian; Adversus Marcionem IV; (160-240)
Eternity are filled full of wonders,
Signs of wise men who learn,
About one thing or another...
~Plotinus: Enneads 3, Bk. II, treatise iii, sec. 7 (205-270)
A single principle make the universe,
A single living organism, one for all..
~Plotinus: Enneads 3, Bk. II, treatise iii, sec. 8 (205-270)
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