luka
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so what i know from looking it up is that this thunder, the 6th thunder, as well as beginning with my name (LUKE, the artist. looshoofer is Luke's Hoofer, his winged ox or bull) is about doors
Lukke doeren - Dan. 'close the door'
hoofer moyporter - Fr. fermez la porte, 'close the door'
toory zoo: Ger. Tuer zu, 'shut the door'
sakroidverj: Rus. zakroj dver' , 'shut the door'
looshoofer as roland mchugh points out is also Lucifer
and is also
doer and done, actor and act at once. un and ur (zero and one)
but what i've just noticed is the porter doesn't just refer to the famous pint of porter please but
also to the porter in Macbeth and the knock, knock occurs right at the end of this thunder
(while also giving a nod to k-punk)
Knocking within. Enter a Porter
Porter
Here's a knocking indeed! If a
man were porter of hell-gate, he should have
old turning the key.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock, knock! Who's there, i' the name of
Beelzebub? Here's a farmer, that hanged
himself on the expectation of plenty: come in
time; have napkins enow about you; here
you'll sweat for't.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock! Who's there, in the other devil's
name? Faith, here's an equivocator, that could
swear in both the scales against either scale;
who committed treason enough for God's sake,
yet could not equivocate to heaven: O, come
in, equivocator.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock, knock! Who's there? Faith, here's an
English tailor come hither, for stealing out of
a French hose: come in, tailor; here you may
roast your goose.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock; never at quiet! What are you? But
this place is too cold for hell. I'll devil-porter
it no further: I had thought to have let in
some of all professions that go the primrose
way to the everlasting bonfire.
Knocking within
Anon, anon! I pray you, remember the porter.
Opens the gate
here is the confirmation for the macbeth reference a few pages beforehand
"for a burning would is come to dance inane"
Lukke doeren - Dan. 'close the door'
hoofer moyporter - Fr. fermez la porte, 'close the door'
toory zoo: Ger. Tuer zu, 'shut the door'
sakroidverj: Rus. zakroj dver' , 'shut the door'
looshoofer as roland mchugh points out is also Lucifer
and is also
doer and done, actor and act at once. un and ur (zero and one)
but what i've just noticed is the porter doesn't just refer to the famous pint of porter please but
also to the porter in Macbeth and the knock, knock occurs right at the end of this thunder
(while also giving a nod to k-punk)
Knocking within. Enter a Porter
Porter
Here's a knocking indeed! If a
man were porter of hell-gate, he should have
old turning the key.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock, knock! Who's there, i' the name of
Beelzebub? Here's a farmer, that hanged
himself on the expectation of plenty: come in
time; have napkins enow about you; here
you'll sweat for't.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock! Who's there, in the other devil's
name? Faith, here's an equivocator, that could
swear in both the scales against either scale;
who committed treason enough for God's sake,
yet could not equivocate to heaven: O, come
in, equivocator.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock, knock! Who's there? Faith, here's an
English tailor come hither, for stealing out of
a French hose: come in, tailor; here you may
roast your goose.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock; never at quiet! What are you? But
this place is too cold for hell. I'll devil-porter
it no further: I had thought to have let in
some of all professions that go the primrose
way to the everlasting bonfire.
Knocking within
Anon, anon! I pray you, remember the porter.
Opens the gate
here is the confirmation for the macbeth reference a few pages beforehand
"for a burning would is come to dance inane"
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