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| 14 Jan 2014 06:49 PM |
He come close and exclaimed boastfust. Other said he was fromt town of Caladien but was said in slit-tongue. Not many mentioned his presence, but then-gain there were noth many. Say they, he was either of witches or bastards, but then again; noth many know. His was of well wit and kind smile, tis sad that many come forth in fear. Despite the unfortune, he was a worked man. He a worked hours of many, dwelved tother and back, a man of many occupancies. Was he ever nil-done, he forves for the looks of more. His fingers soaked withe water of labor, his fingers aged before sight. Pales o’er pales, he forves it back and fro. He ascends athen descends and hits it hardfust. Billowed smokes among the chasms oft oven, metals clang the night.
The woods of his shack whis the woods of around. It was olden most in passive ways. Vines grew’ov, risen sun shine ont soaked sentiments. Greenery flooded afs it came sudden. Nature’s sheen shown n’its bare privacy. Forth came twice a fellow man, times at week’s first then-gain days of doned work. Stout and marble was shown, but had grown eyes of incandescence. He speak not of much, but speaks of many once he’d dwells inside. Only two amongst the low hum oft sea blades, with evning sun buv beset.
Came he, to town, forth to work with hammer on hand. Townsmen and preachers part far, when he gaits by. He leans a casual smile, but other thwards pin looks. “Come, but go whence you from!” Said a lowly man who spills often his guts ont curb. Most probably woke fromt toxic dreams with looks of provocations. The lowly man’s head sacked, to slumb he returns. He opens the door hardfust, comes then to his dimlit shop. Hammers hanged in patterned neats, tidy but noth many.
-fust means the most fromt means from the noth means not that tis means it is dwelved corrupting dwelled n'its means in it's forves corrupting forth and making it a verb doned work means rest day Sunday ont means on the oft means of the; bastardization of oft (often) thwards means to assert buv above
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| 14 Jan 2014 06:51 PM |
tother means come forward and do an action; to the other in literal sense then-gain means "then again" grew'ov means grew over |
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| 14 Jan 2014 06:54 PM |
There are too many list; it was extra credit.
Let's say I went overboard |
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| 14 Jan 2014 07:14 PM |
number one: the "shakesperean" language is our language number two: this is stupid number three: these pronunciations already exist. you clearly have never stepped foot in Pennsylvania. |
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| 15 Jan 2014 12:42 AM |
1) Another common misnomer that we commonly use. Shakespearean language is meant on the ways of how Shakespeare talked and wrote. Some say Shakespearean English, but then again English nowadays is a vague understatement. . 2) Me not knowing about the Pennsylvania's colloquialism is irrelevant. This was for extra credit and an enjoy labor nevertheless. |
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