If one reads Shakespeare in particular I noted Midsummers Night Dream -
you can see for yourself that regardless the identity of Shakespeare, he
was of the intelligensia and he was a mason/rosicrucian.

So some say he was an illiterate, but if you stay in masonry long enough
you can become a least a master of one trade - a doctor, lawyer,
preacher - sounds like the Mafia - or even a president.

Through much study you begin to see things for all intelligence comes in
degrees; Sigmund Freud knew this and he borrowed a lot from the bible
i.e. the key to self analysis even unto the psychiatrists couch, where
Job was terrifed by dreams - Job must have been a good receiver.

I reproduce part of this but under subject matter is some information
that goes into great detail.

Seemed odd during Watergate to hear the Mason Sam Irwin quote Eccl. - he
last chapter, about the writing of many books.

Or to read of the Judgment at the Watergate (and you know the Pope named
that amotel) timed to the fall of Nixon.

Now we have Bill Clinton - something the cat drug in and maybe that is
why they murdered Socks?

So All Is Well, The Ends Well?    But as Puck said was it - I am sent
with broom before, to sweep the dust behind the door........a true
Plantagenet wrote many words attributed to Bacon or Shakespeare.....

What is in Acts 21 or 22 where the disciples visited an old Lodge and
was it there St. Peter gave the wrong knock - and  They Heard Him
knocking but he couldn't come in?

So much for Tubal Cain, I Am That I Am, and Moses and the Burning
Bush/Whackers.

Sayanora?

Saba

Refer under subject line for some data:

Numerological Cypher Chart
See Masonic Quotes from Shakespeare
 
This chart was prepared by Alfred Dodd
The 1623 Shakespeeare Folio is saturated with references to Masonry or
Freemasonry. Below are some examples from Alfred Dodd's Shakespeare
Creator of Freemasonry
"What things have we seen, Done at the Mermaid! Heard words that have
been, so Nimble and so full of subtle Flame.....One had resolved to live
a F..... the rest of his dull life."-- A letter to Ben Jonson from
Francis Bacon
"And the Meanest (Most Humble) of things are made more precious when
they are dedicated to Temples."--- Epistle Dedication in The Shakespeare
Folio.1623.
The Masonic Symbol
Like to the garter COMPASSE in a Ring....
--The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act V, s.5
The Young Mason
Is there no young squarer that will make a Voyage with him....?
--Much Ado About Nothing, Act I s.1
Square Conduct
I have not kept my Square,but that to come shall all be done by Rule.
--Antony and Cleopatra, Act II, S.1.
They never meet, but they do Square. --A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act
II, s.1
The Prepared Candidate
I shall stay here, therefore horse to a Smock(an apron), Creaking my
shoes on the Plain Masonry.
--All's well that Ends Well, ActII, last scene.
Be patient....I'll bring thee....HOODWINK this... Speak softly...This is
the Mouth of THE CELL... No more...ENTER.
--The Tempest, Act IV
The Head of the Lodge
What! My old Worshipful Master!
--Taming of the Shrew, Act V, s.1.
The Point From Which a Master Mason Cannot Err
I will find where TRUTH is Hid
Though it were Hid indeed
Within the Centre.
---Hamlet, Act II, s.2
The masonic ritual letter code
"And from the Cross Row [the Rosi Cross].
plucks the letter G [the Grand Geometrician]".
---Richard III, Act I, s.1
"I likewise will visit thee with mine letters..."
---Two Gentlemen of Verona
"Count tis your Qu".
---Much Ado About Nothing





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