Gentle Sir Philip Sidney, thou knew'st what belong'd to a scholler; thou knew'st what pains, what toil, what travail conduct to perfection.
5.30.2008
Interference
This is some of the most incredible, haunting music I've heard in a very long time. To the point where I am doing something I very seldom do: I'm looking for a way--any way--to get ahold of both albums, like, immediately. May have to get them as mp3 albums or something.
"I am grown at length to see into the vanity of the world more than ever I did, and now I condemn myself for nothing so much as playing the dolt in print . . . . There is nothing that if a man list he may not wrest or pervert. I cannot forbid any to think villainously, Sed caveat emptor, let the interpreter beware; for none ever heard me make allegories of an idle text."
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