Nostradamus C9 Q21:
The virtuous view of the tragedies of war.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The names in the text of this verse take on meaning when ascribed to
places along the Loire and just south of Blois.
In the very heart of the
Loire Valley and at the gateway to Sologne is the royal town of Blois.
Throughout history many significant people and events have been centred on
Blois. Joan of Arc, Henry IV, Marie d'Medici are a few that are part of
the many that would have been of interest to French people in
Nostradamus time.
The text carries the bitter-sweet tunes of a particular battle and this
articulation of the peculiar glories of war-based savagery is mirrored in
the anagrams.
Key Ideas:
encryptorial, punctation, doubtlessly, untradeable,
bullethead, reportedly, renunciant, depletory, punction, noumenate,
endurable, consoler, petrol-war, carbons, notedly, encriptory,
epaulement, nucleolar, Ambrose, bolted, proletary, bodyless, larcenous,
enclosure, balances, poetry, topic, creuus, dealz, lazed, ascendable,
unoperated, Bodleys, Victor, donate, usurer deployer, enabled, amputee,
uneaten, amounted, canals, Boyle, aleph, loose, Marx, adulterer, help,
yodel, scars, says, loosen, closer, Solon, prelature, duPont, secure,
oracles, bleed, breed, clans, zest, Oslo, adult, amuxe, bled, blade,
ounce, alone, debt, erotic, master, caress.

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