"I'll speak a prophecy ere I go:
When priests are more in word than matter;
When brewers mar their malt with water;
When nobles are their tailor's tutors;
No heretics burn'd, but wenches' suitors;
When every case in law is right;
No squire in debt, nor no poor knight;
When slanders do not live in tongues;
Nor cutpurses come not to throngs;
When usurers tell their gold i' the field;
And bawds and whores do churches build;
Then shall the realm of Albion
Come to great confusion:
The comes the time, who lives to see't,
That going shall be made with feet.
This prophecy Merlin shall make; for I live
before his time." [Exit.
~The Fool; King Lear, Act III, Scene II
1 comment:
Although prophecy and stock-trading do have something in common; that being perhaps the anomalies inherent in statistical probabilities and gambling of a sort, I would surmise rather that the above attempt is one of solicitation rather than the impartation of insight or wise edification of the topic-at-hand.
So, then, begone with your whorish, scripted rant about the virtues of a company that has nothing to do with King Lear or any of his Fool's wisdom!
Sincerely,
Dain "Numberless Nomenclature" Gore
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