Hive A Laugh: Dick Heads Hic Et Ubique Act 1 Scene 4

in #hivealaugh4 years ago

Note: Sorry for any inconvenience. I will be moving everything over onto this new account from my previous @ainsuphaur go ahead and unfollow that if you like.

hopefully this will be the LAST time something like this happens. I have my WORD and it is all I have. this is not going to be a repeat. I will be much more cautious. No more tragedies, except what life offers. but then again there is a brilliant light that sines not with percievable light, but from Ain. The no thing. nothingness. Just like this account has been made to be by my own misconceptions. what can I say, I did it to myself.

Oh Sopor,
[Thank you friends who showed me this song. it was like, you knew how I feel. Thank you for sticking by during my en-devours.( I think I used the correct terminology?... O.o)]

RICHARD HEAD

as "wiki reads out":

(born ca. 1637 in Ireland, died before June 1686 at sea near the Isle of Wight) was an Irish author, playwright and bookseller. He became famous with his satirical novel The English Rogue (1665) – one of the earliest novels in English that found a continental translation.

The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a Witty Extravagant
Two Authors for this book. Mr. Head himself and his right hand man Francis Kirkman:

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