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Secret Teachings of All Ages
Bacon, Shakspere, and the Rosicrucians (18)
Abundant cryptographic proof exists that Bacon was concerned in the production of the Shakespearian plays. Sir Francis Bacon's cipher number was 33. In the First Part of King Henry the Fourth, the word "Francis" appears 33 times upon one page. To attain this end, obviously awkward sentences were required, as: "Anon Francis? No Francis, but tomorrow Francis: or Francis, on Thursday: or indeed Francis when thou wilt. But Francis."
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XXIX (6)
By this Saint Anthony his pig doth fatten, And many others, who are worse than pigs, Paying in money without mark of coinage. But since we have digres...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XVII (4)
Who such benign regard shall have for thee That 'twixt you twain, in doing and in asking, That shall be first which is with others last. With him...
Pyramid Texts
Mostly Serpent Charms, Utterances 226-243 (235)
239 To say: Kwtiw, 'Imw, 'Imw. 239 Thou hast raped the two keepers of the stone door-jamb of 'It-tii-i-i.