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Sigils of an electric mind - Nesrin Khan
Offline Enkidu
06-16-2016, 12:18 PM, (This post was last modified: 06-16-2016, 12:20 PM by Enkidu.)
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Oranges and lemons,
Say the bells of St. Clement's.
It was the twelfth year of Nebuchadnezzar who reigned over the Assyrians in the great city of Nineveh. Arphaxad was then reigning over the Medes in Ecbatana. He surrounded this city with walls of dressed stones three cubits thick and six cubits long, making the rampart seventy cubits high and fifty cubits wide. At the gates he placed towers one hundred cubits high and, at the foundations, sixty cubits wide, the gates themselves being seventy cubits high and forty wide to allow his forces to march out in a body and his infantry to parade freely. About this time King Nebuchadnezzar gave battle to King Arphaxad in the great plain lying in the territory of Ragae. Supporting him were all the peoples from the highlands, all from the Euphrates and Tigris and Hydaspes, and those from the plains who were subject to Arioch, king of the Elymaeans. Thus many nations had mustered to take part in the battle of the Cheleoudites. Nebuchadnezzar king of the Assyrians sent a message to all the inhabitants of Persia, to all the inhabitants of the western countries, Cilicia, Damascus, Lebanon, Anti-Lebanon, to all those along the coast, to the peoples of Carmel, Gilead, Upper Galilee, the great plain of Esdraelon, to the people of Samaria and its outlying towns, to those beyond Jordan, as far away as Jerusalem, Bethany, Chelous, Kadesh, the river of Egypt, Tahpanhes, Rameses and the whole territory of Goshen, beyond Tanis too and Memphis, and to all the inhabitants of Egypt as far as the frontiers of Ethiopia.
You owe me five farthings,

Say the bells of St. Martin's.
But the inhabitants of these countries ignored the summons of Nebuchadnezzar king of the Assyrians and did not rally to him to make war. They were not afraid of him, since in their view he appeared isolated. Hence they sent his ambassadors back with nothing achieved and in disgrace. Nebuchadnezzar was furious with all these countries. He swore by his throne and kingdom to take revenge on all the territories of Cilicia, Damascus and Syria, of the Moabites and of the Ammonites, of Judaea and Egypt as far as the limits of the two seas, and to ravage them with the sword. In the seventeenth year, he gave battle with his whole army to King Arphaxad and in this battle defeated him. He routed Arphaxad's entire army and all his cavalry and chariots; he occupied his towns and advanced on Ecbatana; he seized its towers and plundered its market places, reducing its former magnificence to a mockery. He later captured Arphaxad in the mountains of Ragae and, thrusting him through with his spears, destroyed him once and for all. He then retired with his troops and all who had joined forces with him: a vast horde of armed men. Then he and his army gave themselves up to carefree feasting for a hundred and twenty days.
When will you pay me?
Say the bells of Old Bailey.
In the eighteenth year, on the twenty-second day of the first month, a rumour ran through the palace that Nebuchadnezzar king of the Assyrians was to have his revenge on all the countries, as he had threatened. Summoning his general staff and senior officers, he held a secret conference with them, and with his own lips pronounced utter destruction on the entire area. It was then decreed that everyone should be put to death who had not answered the king's appeal. When the council was over, Nebuchadnezzar king of the Assyrians sent for Holofernes, general-in-chief of his armies and subordinate only to himself. He said to him, 'Thus speaks the Great King, lord of the whole world, "Go; take men of proven valour, about a hundred and twenty thousand foot soldiers and a strong company of horse with twelve thousand cavalrymen; then advance against all the western lands, since these people have disregarded my call. Bid them have earth and water ready, because in my rage I am about to march on them; the feet of my soldiers will cover the whole face of the earth, and I shall plunder it. Their wounded will fill the valleys and the torrents, and rivers, blocked with their dead, will overflow. I shall lead them captive to the ends of the earth. Now go! Begin by conquering this whole region for me. If they surrender to you, hold them for me until the time comes to punish them.
When I grow rich,
Say the bells of Shoreditch.

But if they resist, look on no one with clemency, hand them over to slaughter and plunder throughout the territory entrusted to you. For by my life and by the living power of my kingdom I have spoken. All this I shall do by my power. And you, neglect none of your master's commands, act strictly according to my orders without further delay." Leaving the presence of his sovereign, Holofernes immediately summoned all the marshals, generals and officers of the Assyrian army and detailed the picked troops as his master had ordered, about a hundred and twenty thousand men and a further twelve thousand mounted archers. He organised these in the normal battle formation. He then secured vast numbers of camels, donkeys and mules to carry the baggage, and innumerable sheep, oxen and goats for food supplies. Every man received full rations and a generous sum of gold and silver from the king's purse. He then set out for the campaign with his whole army, in advance of King Nebuchadnezzar, to overwhelm the whole western region with his chariots, his horsemen and his picked body of foot. A motley gathering followed in his rear, as numerous as locusts or the grains of sand on the ground; there was no counting their multitude.


When will that be?

Say the bells of Stepney.

Thus they set out from Nineveh and marched for three days towards the Plain of Bectileth. From Bectileth they went on to pitch camp near the mountains that lie to the north of Upper Cilicia. From there Holofernes advanced into the highlands with his whole army, infantry, horsemen, chariots. He cut his way through Put and Lud, carried away captive all the sons of Rassis and sons of Ishmael living on the verge of the desert south of Cheleon, marched along the Euphrates, crossed Mesopotamia, rased all the fortified towns controlling the Wadi Abron and reached the sea. Next he attacked the territories of Cilicia, butchering all who offered him resistance, advanced on the southern frontiers of Japheth, facing Arabia, completely encircled the Midianites, burned their tents and plundered their sheep-folds, made his way down to the Damascus plain at the time of the wheat harvest, set fire to the fields, destroyed the flocks and herds, sacked the towns, laid the countryside waste and put all the young men to the sword.Fear and trembling seized all the coastal peoples; those of Sidon and Tyre, those of Sur, Ocina and Jamnia. The populations of Azotos and Ascalon were panic-stricken.


I do not know,

Says the great bell of Bow.

They therefore sent envoys to him to sue for peace, to say, 'We are servants of the great King Nebuchadnezzar; we lie prostrate before you. Treat us as you think fit. Our cattle-farms, all our land, all our wheat fields, our flocks and herds, all the sheep-folds in our encampments are at your disposal. Do with them as you please. Our towns and their inhabitants too are at your service; go and treat them as you think fit.' These men came to Holofernes and delivered the message as above. He then made his way down to the coast with his army and stationed garrisons in all the fortified towns, levying outstanding men there as auxiliaries. The people of these cities and of all the other towns in the neighbourhood welcomed him, wearing garlands and dancing to the sound of tambourines. But he demolished their shrines and cut down their sacred trees, carrying out his commission to destroy all local gods so that the nations should worship Nebuchadnezzar alone and people of every language and nationality should hail him as a god as a god as a god as a god
as a god as a god
as a god as a god
as a god as a god
as a god as a god
as a god as a god
as a god as a god
as a god as a god
as a god as a god
as a god as a god
a god.



Here comes a candle to light you to bed,
And here comes a chopper to chop off your head!



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Sigils of an electric mind - Nesrin Khan - by Enkidu - 06-10-2016, 10:43 AM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 06-10-2016, 09:56 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 06-10-2016, 10:08 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 06-11-2016, 04:16 AM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 06-15-2016, 11:08 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 06-16-2016, 12:18 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 06-17-2016, 01:57 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 06-21-2016, 12:29 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 07-04-2016, 10:01 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 07-08-2016, 10:46 AM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind. - by Enkidu - 07-22-2016, 11:39 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind - Nesrin Khan - by Enkidu - 07-23-2016, 10:39 AM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind - Nesrin Khan - by Enkidu - 07-25-2016, 11:32 AM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind - Nesrin Khan - by Enkidu - 07-27-2016, 04:26 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind - Nesrin Khan - by Enkidu - 08-01-2016, 11:46 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind - Nesrin Khan - by Enkidu - 08-06-2016, 02:14 PM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind - Nesrin Khan - by Enkidu - 08-17-2016, 09:21 AM
RE: Sigils of an electric mind - Nesrin Khan - by Enkidu - 08-17-2016, 11:49 PM

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