![]() ![]() The most Ancient and natural Grounds of Quarrels, are Lust and Avarice Invasions usually travelling from North to South, that is to say, from Poverty upon Plenty. The former of which Assertions may be soon granted but one cannot so easily subscribe to the latter:įor Pride is nearly related to Beggary and Want, either by Father or Mother, and sometimes by both Īnd, to speak naturally, it very seldom happens among Men to fall out, when all have enough: Will find it remarked that War is the child of Pride, and Pride the daughter of Riches Whoever examines with due Circumspection into the Annual Records of Time, Each stanza is aligned with the segment of the original text that it paraphrases, and occasional explanatory footnotes are provided in the form of links.Īt 42,177 letters, this is the longest anagram in existence. ![]() Original text in yellow, anagram in pink.Ī paraphrase in verse of Jonathan Swift's Battle of the Books. No score for this post October 3 2005, 1:56 AMĪnagrammy Awards > Literary Archives > Richard Brodie No score for this post October 3 2005, 1:54 AM No score for this post October 3 2005, 1:53 AM Score 1 2 3 4 5 (5=Excellent) Respond to this message ![]() Im gonna save this thread into my favourites and post on it whenever i can be arsed to make it "the longest thread. In an album this sparse, it is moments like that, where a well-placed cello note grabs you, where the true beauty of the music is realized.No score for this post Long Elve (Login warm_elve) Heather Broderick’s cello and violin give the songs their most powerful moments, often coming to the forefront while the guitar and vocals drift behind. Often silence stands out as the most haunting of sounds, such as in “Helen,” where Ringle’s whispered vocals often break up and disappear before the entire word can be recognized. ![]() Such is the case in the opening track, “Curs in the Weeds,” about a father pleading for his lost son to return, even promising that for once “I’ll call off the dogs if you call off your guard.”Įach track has a minimalist arrangement, with no note played that does not have a purpose. These hushed tones resonate in songs about alienation, sorrow and confusion (“Are you true to me?/Are these vows that we say profane?”). Justin Ringle’s vocals are hushed, as if he is performing alone in his bedroom, trying not to disturb anyone. With their second full-length album House With No Home, Horse Feathers delivers a piece of subtle Americana that is as beautiful as it is unnerving and as soothing as it is depressing. ![]()
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