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(Google Map of A Game of Chess)
 
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==Essay on A Game of Chess==
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==T.S. Eliot Reading "A Game of Chess"==
 
==T.S. Eliot Reading "A Game of Chess"==
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==Lines 77-96==
 
==Lines 77-96==
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     And still she cried, and still the world pursues,
 
     And still she cried, and still the world pursues,
 
     “Jug Jug” to dirty ears.
 
     “Jug Jug” to dirty ears.
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                    Lines 97-103
  
 
From ''Metamorphosis, VI Philomela''
 
From ''Metamorphosis, VI Philomela''
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    Throughout ''Metamorphosis'' there is constant mention of birds creating sounds.
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    Only a cock stood on the rooftree
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    Co co rico co co rico
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    In a flash of lightning. Then a damp gust
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    Bringing rain
  
 
==Lines 104-110==
 
==Lines 104-110==
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From ''The Tempest''
 
From ''The Tempest''
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    Ferdinand:
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    Full fathom five thy father lies;
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    Of his bones are coral made;
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    Those are pearls that were his eyes:
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    Nothing of him that doth fade
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    But doth suffer a sea-change
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    Into something rich and strange.
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    Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell
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    ''I.ii The island. Before PROSPERO'S cell.''
  
 
===John Webster===
 
===John Webster===
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==Lines 128-138==
 
==Lines 128-138==
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===The Mysterious Rag===
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    O O O O that Shakespeherian rag—
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    It's so elegant
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    So intelligent
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A popular song called "The Mysterious Rag" by Irving Berlin in 1911
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===Thomas Middleton===
 
===Thomas Middleton===
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     It appears from the following passage in our poet's Game Chess that the pieces now called rooks were sometimes formerly called dukes  
 
     It appears from the following passage in our poet's Game Chess that the pieces now called rooks were sometimes formerly called dukes  
 
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     Error. There's the full number of the game  
 
     Error. There's the full number of the game  
 
     Kings and their pawns queens bishops  
 
     Kings and their pawns queens bishops  
 
     Knights and dukes  
 
     Knights and dukes  
 
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     Ign. Dukes they re called rookes by some  
 
     Ign. Dukes they re called rookes by some  
 
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     Error. Corruptively  
 
     Error. Corruptively  
 
     Le Roc fi the word Custodie de la Roch  
 
     Le Roc fi the word Custodie de la Roch  
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     good night, good night.
 
     good night, good night.
  
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==Google Map of A Game of Chess==
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